What are the most appropriate traffic sources for content locking CPA offers?

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Hi Warriors,

Struggling newbie here. I just sat up an incentivised landing page for my CPAGrip content locker and I think I should be good to go with it. But now I'm finding it super hard to get some traffic to it although I'm ready to go with paid traffic. I was about to go with 7search since they seemed to be good and don't need a high minimum deposit like Propel or LeadImpact etc. but found out that they're actually sending bots and fake traffic. I tried to go with BingAds after that but it was impossible for me because they don't accept pre-paid cards and PayPal accounts from outside US ... What serious and relatively cheap ad networks would you guys recommend me?
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  • Profile picture of the author 1nspire
    50onRed has a $500 minimum to start. They have intext, display and pops so for a marginal initial fee you get multiple ad formats. Not a bad way to start.

    Traffic Platform • 50onRed
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    • Profile picture of the author habizakaria
      Originally Posted by 1nspire View Post

      50onRed has a $500 minimum to start. They have intext, display and pops so for a marginal initial fee you get multiple ad formats. Not a bad way to start.

      Traffic Platform • 50onRed
      Thanks for the advice 1nspire but $500 is a bit too much to begin with in my case anyways
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  • Profile picture of the author CityCowboy
    If I we're you, I would try Bing Ads first, since they are considered to be affiliate-friendly, plus the minimum advertising budget is lower than other advertising platforms.

    And you can be sure that the quality of traffic will be very good, since it's coming from a reputable search engine like Bing.

    However, you need to note that in other areas of the world, people don't use Bing Ads, so if you're targeting countries other than USA and Canada, then you need to consider another traffic source.

    Hope that helps
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    • Profile picture of the author habizakaria
      Originally Posted by CityCowboy View Post

      If I we're you, I would try Bing Ads first, since they are considered to be affiliate-friendly, plus the minimum advertising budget is lower than other advertising platforms.

      And you can be sure that the quality of traffic will be very good, since it's coming from a reputable search engine like Bing.

      However, you need to note that in other areas of the world, people don't use Bing Ads, so if you're targeting countries other than USA and Canada, then you need to consider another traffic source.

      Hope that helps
      Thank You CityCowboy for your feed-back but as I mentioned in the Op I tried to go with BingAds but it was impossible for me because all the payment methods I'm able to provide are actually not acceptable for them (pre-paid card, PayPal from outside US) but thanks anyways
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  • Profile picture of the author webmarke
    If you are willing to create or have someone create a video for you, then you can try Facebook video ads or Google Adwords for video.

    Due to the fact that not a lot of internet marketers have not saturated those ad spaces yet, the traffic is still only about $.01 or $.02 per click.
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    • Profile picture of the author habizakaria
      Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

      If you are willing to create or have someone create a video for you, then you can try Facebook video ads or Google Adwords for video.

      Due to the fact that not a lot of internet marketers have not saturated those ad spaces yet, the traffic is still only about $.01 or $.02 per click.
      Thank you for this great idea I'll definitely give it a try.
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  • Profile picture of the author JC Web
    Lots of bad advice in this thread. Bing, Adwords, and Facebook will certainly not allow content locking. If you don't have a clue what you are talking about, don't give advice.
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    • Profile picture of the author habizakaria
      Originally Posted by JC Web View Post

      Lots of bad advice in this thread. Bing, Adwords, and Facebook will certainly not allow content locking. If you don't have a clue what you are talking about, don't give advice.
      Any advice from you JC Web?
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      • Profile picture of the author JC Web
        Originally Posted by habizakaria View Post

        Any advice from you JC Web?
        I don't do content locking CPA precisely because I use Adwords, Bing, and Facebook for my traffic sources. I didn't suggest an ad network to you because I wouldn't advise something I'm not familiar with. None of the traffic sources I use allow content locking CPA. I posted because i wanted to correct other people's bad advice before you and others reading this got banned from all the best ad networks by listening to them.
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    • Profile picture of the author webmarke
      Originally Posted by JC Web View Post

      Lots of bad advice in this thread. Bing, Adwords, and Facebook will certainly not allow content locking. If you don't have a clue what you are talking about, don't give advice.
      If you read my advice in thread #7, then you would know I was talking about making videos and advertising those videos via the mediums talked about. The traffic would not go to the content locker site but to the video.

      His job is to create videos that persuade people to visit his locked content site.

      So it would behoove you to actually absorb the comments that you are reading before commenting on them.

      Just a thought!


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      • Profile picture of the author JC Web
        Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

        If you read my advice in thread #7, then you would know I was talking about making videos and advertising those videos via the mediums talked about. The traffic would not go to the content locker site but to the video.

        His job is to create videos that persuade people to visit his locked content site.

        So it would behoove you to actually absorb the comments that you are reading before commenting on them.

        Just a thought!

        My reading comprehension is quite good. This is what you said: "you can try Facebook video ads or Google Adwords for video." Like I said, that will get him banned on those traffic sources. And from your comment above, you don't even have a clue how video ads work either. Just another post by you to spam your signature everywhere without adding value.
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        • Profile picture of the author webmarke
          Originally Posted by JC Web View Post

          My reading comprehension is quite good. This is what you said: "you can try Facebook video ads or Google Adwords for video." Like I said, that will get him banned on those traffic sources. And from your comment above, you don't even have a clue how video ads work either. Just another post by you to spam your signature everywhere without adding value.
          First of all..If that was my intent, why would I need to comment on this thread more than once. I would not. My signature is already on this thread. I could be commenting on threads where my signature is not.

          Again...you show your ignorance (mr. know it all).

          Secondly...He will not get banned if he creates a video and by Google adwords for video and facebook videos ads. He will be buying traffic to the video and not the content locker.

          At most if they fine his content not worthy of their advertising platform, they will not approve his ad.

          So..In the end you are still wrong and I am still right. That's the bottom line.
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          • Profile picture of the author JC Web
            Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

            First of all..If that was my intent, why would I need to comment on this thread more than once. I would not. My signature is already on this thread. I could be commenting on threads where my signature is not.

            Again...you show your ignorance (mr. know it all).

            Secondly...He will not get banned if he creates a video and by Google adwords for video and facebook videos ads. He will be buying traffic to the video and not the content locker.

            At most if they fine his content not worthy of their advertising platform, they will not approve his ad.

            So..In the end you are still wrong and I am still right. That's the bottom line.
            You don't have a clue what you are talking about. This would not be accepted by either adwords or facebook, including sending them to another video that then sends them to a content locker. I'm trying to help people here, unlike you who only is trying to help himself at others' expense.
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