Do you have any experience with Eleaver, Studads, Breezeads?

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Hi, guys. I am a new member of Warrior Forum and also new to affiliate marketing.
I don't have a website. It's not because I don't know how to build a website. It's because what kind of niches I build for website. For that reason, I used to shortener url service such as bitly, adfly, tinyurl. However, I hear some people in this forum advice that I shouldn't use third party site to cloak an affiliate link.

That's also a reason for me to look for services like Eleaver, Studads, Breezeads.
Do they allow to put direct affiliate link into their website?
Do they get good traffic? Do they have conversion?

Please tell me your experience about them or one of them. Please tell me what you think about them
Thanks for your help
#breezeads #eleaver #experience #studads
  • Profile picture of the author JEasy
    I tried Eleavers a while ago and at the time they did allow direct linking. I direct linked to a CB product based around the woodworking niche but got zero conversions. I emailed support and asked what are good offers to promote for the traffic they had, and they replied that their traffic is geared toward the IM/MMO niche.

    Actually, I'm planning on running a campaign there promoting an IM product to see if I get better results.
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Hi rainie8507,

      The problem with those networks is mainly the extremely low amount of traffic. You might get a good ROI, but your conversions will be so few and far between that you will forget that you even placed ads there until that one bi-annual conversion finally shows up in your metrics. It might take you 3 - 5 years to gather enough data to determine a valid conversion rate.

      The first time I heard of eLeavers was when someone asked about it last year, I quickly checked the stats and found that my average ecommerce website has more traffic than their entire network. I realized that it wasn't going to make any measurable difference in my business, nor any serious marketer, there is just not enough people there to make it worthwhile.
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      • Profile picture of the author rainie8507
        Thanks for your information!
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  • Profile picture of the author celente
    cheap traffic is cheap for a reason. You can dig around many warrior posts to find that, newbie warriors whinging on about spending $3 on traffic and not getting sales.

    Its high quality traffic that will bring in sales in your sleep, and you have to manually stop them coming in.

    But to pay for quality traffic, and get your sales you have to spend more money. Simple as that, and most people are not willing to do that.
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    • Profile picture of the author rainie8507
      Originally Posted by celente View Post

      cheap traffic is cheap for a reason. You can dig around many warrior posts to find that, newbie warriors whinging on about spending $3 on traffic and not getting sales.

      Its high quality traffic that will bring in sales in your sleep, and you have to manually stop them coming in.

      But to pay for quality traffic, and get your sales you have to spend more money. Simple as that, and most people are not willing to do that.
      Can you give a specific example about quality traffic?
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  • Profile picture of the author jonhyjon
    All the previous comments are of one year old, I can not tell you how things were a year back but I can tell you how things are RIGHT NOW. all my traffic are from these ad networks, and I generate great leads and I am making amazing sales. So YES recommended!
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