Offshore’s Native Follow Along:

Hello everyone been a few months since my push follow along. I am back! 🙂
I have taken this time to save up $25,000 to use to get going on Native since this is always what I have wanted to run as a traffic source. tbh I dont know why just have always been drawn to it. Facebook account bans sound like a nightmare and I dont even have a personal facebook account lol. I have been running Native for about a week now and so far its off to a real struggle of a start. I have had domains flagged, tons of campaign moderation rejections, and spent my first week mostly flinging shit at the wall.

I have already noticed luckily though a few things I have done very wrong.. and there are somethings I am a little confused about still but I know in time everything will go in the right direction.

First Week Errors:
1. Spying: I kept running offers that were sorted by received most traffic and longest running however I never paid attention to WHEN. Many of these campaigns I was spying were paused 2+ months ago nearly and if their paused their is probably a reason why.
2. Not letting offers run their proper test budget. I ran everything from $6 payouts to $110 payouts so far and with the $110 payout offers I am for sure not ready for the test budgets needed to run these I have the money but psychologically I’m not there yet I get cold feet and killed these campaigns in 1 day of no conversions. Not enough to get any kind of relevant data on a offer of this payout which I already know so not sure why I made these mistakes I suppose I just like to learn everything the hard way.

Will elaborate below in more detail on something that has me very confused about MGIDs bidding system and native in general. Push I ran on propeller and the chart provided with bids made it very simple for me to understand if I was bidding high or low. So far on native I’m a bit lost.

Setup:

Tracker: BeMob
Spytool: Anstrex
Traffic Source: MGID

So far I have mostly ran Nutra offers. I see on MGID a LOT of nutra and dat ...

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