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was i scrubbed ?

im with a good netwwork

I set up a simple email submit campaign which converts on first page.

not sure if its converting

spoke with AM and they tried and all was good and it converted and obviously they removed that convert.

can normal submits get scrubbed ?
#scrubbed
  • Profile picture of the author williamrs
    Are you sure that the conversion occurs on the 1st page? Also, was your friend using an IP address from one of the countries allowd by the offer?


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  • Profile picture of the author steve m
    Also I wouldn't be telling your AM that your friends are signing up. You should never know if anyone has signed up really. Just throw a bit of traffic to the offer and see what happens.

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  • Profile picture of the author jordanberg2311
    you cant stop scrub.

    but if you have your friend / yourself sign up ..it's a fraud
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Networks from what I heard, scrub 10%, because the signup "didnt fire" correctly, whatever that means

    if that is true? not sure
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  • Profile picture of the author Gonnamakeit
    em - explained to AM that it was a mistake - IP was from correct country - so not sure - anyways am trying to get as much traffic as possible initially on youtube - but dont understand with many views why ppl just wont put their email in. And yes it was first page submit.

    thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    Scrubbing is when an advertiser doesn't pay for invalid or duplicate leads. For example, while a publisher might have generated 100 raw sign ups to a campaign, 10 were already in the advertiser's database and 10 more contained bad data. So out of those 100 sign ups, 80 were valid leads and 20 were scrubbed. Shaving is when an advertiser doesn't pay for leads which would otherwise be valid but is attempting to increase their profit on a campaign.
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