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Do you need a lot of traffic to start making money with gamb

gaston.archibald.1
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Do you need a lot of traffic to start making money with gamb

It's honestly still hard for me to even guess how many people I need to bring in, where to find traffic, who's actually worth working with, where to look for the target audience, and a bunch of other stuff on top of that. I've got zero experience with affiliate programs so far, but I'm also just done pouring money into sports betting and casinos. Ngl I'm putting a lot of hope into affiliate programs at this point.
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asherbailey793
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Your kinda panicked message already spells out the order of things you need to do honestly. It's simpler than you think, you just need to calm down. If you don't know where to get traffic and an audience from, jumping into an affiliate program right now is just weird, to put it mildly. Start by figuring out where to actually get that stuff from. Then go from there.
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wobrbobr
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Figuring out your target audience is huge. You can bring a ton of people into an affiliate program, let's say 100 people, and only 1-2 end up converting. Honestly, every time I think about traffic and numbers, I keep landing on the same conclusion, quality has to come first, quantity very often doesn't solve anything.
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dish8208
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I wasn't focused on quantity, and I never bet on that. People always assume that more is good and effective, and less won't get you anywhere. The most classic example here is social media blogs. You could have a super lively, active audience of 1000 people, killer stats that let you work with all kinds of brands. Or you could have 10,000 dead followers who honestly couldn't care less about you, your blog, or your ad products. Same logic applies here. In gambling affiliate programs, GEO, source, and audience intent matter way more, 100 targeted users can outperform a thousand random clicks. So I'd start by figuring out exactly where your audience actually is, and only then think about volume. Plus, it's important to look at registrations and deposits, not clicks, those are what actually show you the real quality of the traffic. For testing purposes, I'd check out something like ODDX Partners, they've got a solid infrastructure for testing, S2S tracking, stats on registrations and deposits, a few different payment models, and various traffic sources. Plus you can talk to a manager and work out an offer for a specific GEO and source. Start with a small volume and one clear funnel, check the conversion, then scale up. Something like that.
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