Ad Network Arbitrage Part 2

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After releasing my special report on "ad network arbitrage" last week, I received a lot of eager and interested marketers who wanted to apply this concept and make money. However, I did receive set of questions from a very curious person. The questions were so good that I felt a second report was needed in order to make things clearer for everyone.

Feel free to read it below in the attachment. It's free of course.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Lam
    Thanks. I hope it was helpful. Let me know if you need more clarification on anything.
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    • Profile picture of the author sOliver
      Why do you think this is Arbitrage? From my point of view all you do is to promote your advertising network to attract more publishers and advertisers.


      Maybe I did not get the clue about FAN, but what makes it stand out? Why should I put my ads on your network. People do not use "Bidvertiser" for their campaigns because their traffic does not convert, so what makes you think your network is any different?
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Lam
    What do you think "arbitrage" is?

    In a way, yes, I'm promoting my ad network. I know it and I use it as a marketing tool. I've put it to work for me and the results speak for themselves. I'm an Internet marketer and have been since 2001. I earn my living through affiliate sales, copywriting, designing websites and more. I've been doing this since I was 18.

    That's the thing though, FAN doesn't stand out. It's like a little secret that no one knows to take advantage of yet. And btw, did you read the first report first?

    I believe the traffic on our network is better because members vote and choose what types of sites they want to display their ad. Both advertisers and publishers have a say in that. Bidvertiser relies only on text and maybe image ads (from when I last looked), but we've included the "peel away" effect and integrated interstitial ads. These 2 formats have a higher CTR than anything else.
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