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How to choose a traffic source and a profitable product in our time

Many people think that it would be quite simple and easy to engage in arbitrage. In principle, you define a product, for example, dating, then you get a web link in 2 minutes, to which you need to drive traffic. Register in the clickunder network, replenish your account, add a web link to your own offer and activate an advertising campaign. After that, you remove useless sites, happily seeing the profit. This scheme worked, of course, approximately 15-20 years ago. Today, you will find hundreds of different terms, such as: ROAS, EPM, CPL, CPA, EPC, CTR, CR. We need to find out what Approval, Conversion, Retarget, RevShare, Native, Prelander, and more mean. If you don't have knowledge, you will spend your own budget, and quickly.

First you need to understand how to find traffic, how to choose a product, and also how to carry out analysis.

There
are more than 50 types of different traffic: search, YouTube ads, push notifications, teaser networks, ASO traffic, contextual advertising, social networks, and many others. You need to carefully evaluate any one traffic, understand what it can provide, how to filter participants, and what specific offers can be promoted. It is easier to do this by going to the site - channels about traffic arbitrage, where a lot of valuable information is available that can help in such an issue.

Choosing a product
Today, sometimes choosing an offer can take a very long time. There are many factors to consider, such as the advertiser's reputation, the type of payment, the chances of cancellation, and more. You must have an excellent understanding of your own offer and first understand which target audience it will be ideally suitable. For example, you can find an offer here aff.top, or on any other large site.

Analytics
An arbitrage specialist spends about 94% of his or her own time on screening. What's the point of paying something to a platform if it provides a miserable amount of sales? And there are an order of magnitude more of these sites than profitable ones. At the same time, you can make a mistake when, for example, the first platform gives people who are passionate about gambling, while the other gives bowling connoisseurs. It is necessary to carefully check a variety of sites, while having formed the basis for one single product, for the subsequent one it will be necessary to form everything again.

If you are ready to spend a lot of your time, nerves, and in addition, you have some budget, then we advise you to evaluate arbitrage. But in the event that you do not expect to spend your own time on analytics, you will drain the entire budget, and instantly.