Today, we’re spotlighting a unique and inspiring success story from one of MyBid's dedicated partners: a solo webmaster navigating the competitive worlds of sweepstakes and betting. Discover how he effectively monetized his traffic in these challenging niches, the impressive earnings he achieved, and why his experience with MyBid far exceeded his expectations compared to other ad networks.
What is Extra Monetization?
Monetization involves the following steps:
Buying traffic for an offer.
Directing it to a pre-landing/landing page.
Installing a push subscription code on the landing.
A user subscribes to web-pushes.
The webmaster gets a revshare from each subscriber.
This strategy is simple yet delivers a significant boost to ROI. The best part? It maximizes the return on purchased traffic, turning every click into greater value.
Getting to Know MyBid
The webmaster began working with MyBid on September 5, 2024, focusing on CIS traffic. His initial impressions were extremely positive. He highlighted impressive initial rates and the platform's well-optimized ad frequency.
Here’s the feedback MyBid received:
“Loved the payouts every 3 days; very useful for turnover.”
However, there was a bit of negativity:
“Didn't like the website design — a bit raw. Sometimes, I did not understand how the filter settings worked. Not very intuitive, needs improvement.”
How a Pre-Landing with Pushes Looks Like
An example of a pre-landing was taken from the Internet and used as an example.
Statistics of This Case
The webmaster shared his campaign statistics, and for less than a month of work, the results were impressive (see the first screenshot below).
Figures at the start of the work showed almost $82 extra income.
By the second month, he had scaled up to consistent volumes, earning a solid $270 per day (as shown in the second screenshot).
By driving traffic through 65 GEOs, the arbitrageur managed to attract 49,900 subscribers. Specific countries involved cannot be disclosed, as MyBid guarantees the confidentiality of each arbitrageur's strategy.
The most fascinating part? The webmaster didn't rely solely on MyBid. Instead, he conducted a split test, distributing traffic across multiple ad networks. Currently, MyBid handles around 40% of his traffic, with plans to scale up further. MyBid aims to double his traffic volume coming to them—and, with it, his earnings.
Overall, MyBid's testing feature is perfect for those who are still on the fence. It lets users directly compare MyBid’s performance with any other network. And if MyBid ever comes up short in this “race,” they’ll compensate for the difference. The best part? So far, no one has requested compensation—proof that things are running smoothly.
Reach out to MyBid's manager to discuss connection terms and kick off a split test. During the split test, users can safely monetize up to 10% of their traffic, ensuring the reliability of this approach without risking their primary offer performance.