Disclaimer: Rich is a relative term. It could mean $10/day or $1,000,0000/day depending on where you live. The following method is not going to make you the next Richard Branson or Dennis Yu but it will help pay rent and maybe generate enough to get your significant other a nice Valentines Day present.
For those of you who may get annoyed at me for outing this method, don’t.
So let’s get down to business.
PPV + Branded Submit Offers + Brand targeting = $$$
Let me explain the variables in this equation. They break down like this:

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1.) PPV – TrafficVance.com, MediaTraffic.com, DirectCPV.com and any other networks you can get your hands on.
2.) Branded Submit Offers – Apple, Victoria’s Secret, American Eagle Apparel (I am running this campaign at the moment), etc. Neverblue.com also have a good range of these submit offers.
3.) Brand Targeting – The grouping together of relevant brand keywords and URLS.
I set up the American Eagle Apparel campaign as a test for this blog post. It took me 6 minutes to get the campaign running. I always like to be top bidder at testing phases so I know what conversion rates I’m working with. I will then alter bids depending on results.
Remember when you’re using multiple PPV networks for these campaigns to keep an eye on ROI and bid prices etc. as explained in my previous post.
Nothing groundbreaking. Nothing big. Just easy money.
Do it, do it!





4.) Split/rotate the same/similar offer across 2 networks. Watch lead scrub levels, go after the hyper scrubbers with a 2' by 4'?
Wait, this will make me rich? Holy crap I've been doing it all wrong!
Wait, this will make me rich? Holy crap I’ve been doing it all wrong!
@ Mr Wee – Haha yes I forgot that point. Split testing the offers are key, their EPCs vary so much. 2' by 4's work well, but I will would split test with a shovel to the knee cap.
Dear sir, your blog is off to a promising start. Good content. Just up the cynicism to Finch levels and you're set!
If you use a network like Neverblue most zip/email/branded offers dont allow ppv. how do you get by this issue?
Just ask the network if your concerned they will say yes or no. Some networks are fine with it, some aren't. It always depends on the offer you chose to run. Sometimes the advertisers are really strict.
bYPhvS Excellent article, I will take note. Many thanks for the story!
But a lot of networks scrub a lot on email submits and you can't tell the conversion just by looking at the offer. In fact, nearly identical offers can convert at 5%, 25%, 40%, etc. based on whatever manipulations the company is doing.
Yes they do scrub and I have been victim to this but then it is better then being banned and I feel if I am bringing in a good income then I will just shut my trap and be happy.
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Hi Mr. Green,
I've been following your blog for some weeks… And I would like to thank for the valuable information you share!
Regarding this post I must say the following:
It was written almost 1 year ago. Do you think this method is still working? PPV is more competitive and I think people that are part of the adware networks have been bombarded with tons of ads and they are now not taking action… The same as PPC and Banners. A few years ago people clicked on paid search ads and banners. Now, they know that behind paid search and banners there are commercial intent… I think the same is happening with PPV.
What do you think about it?
PS – I'm testing this method with E-mail submit offers using TrafficVance and Mediatraffic and I'm finding extremely difficult to get conversions. I've tried a LP and Direct Link (iframe) and it isn't working.
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