Many traffic arbitrage specialists maintain blogs where they share their experiences, tools, and strategies. This helps understand how others approach creating creatives, which methods work, and which don’t. Often, media readers post their case studies, and sometimes companies do this through corporate blogs.
Combining these methods can help you not only find advertising ideas but also boost your visual literacy. The key is not just to take ready-made ideas but to adapt others’ creatives to your needs, experiment with different formats and messages to achieve the best results in advertising.
When choosing an advertising or affiliate network, consider some factors that can indicate whether you are dealing with a reliable network or a hastily made scam (which is not uncommon in arbitrage).
Check Reviews: See what your colleagues write about the network on forums and chats. If the network has never been discussed, create a topic or ask a question. If no one in the community has heard of the project, it’s a sign that it might be a scam.
Read Terms Carefully: Pay attention to the commission percentage, minimum payout amounts, and payment methods. Sometimes, there are good offers for beginners, like MyBid’s promo code MYBID2024, which gives a 15% bonus on the first deposit2.
Ad Formats and Tools: Study the advertising formats and tools provided by the platform. This will determine what creatives you can use and what products you can promote.
Support: Ensure the network has adequate support. Otherwise, you might face issues with launching campaigns, especially if you lack experience.
It’s crucial to hit the right target audience. If you’re an advertiser, you have a specific product and an idea of who might be interested in it. However, this is often not enough. Selecting the target audience is a whole research process, and here are the main rules and methods:
Additionally, you can read case studies from your colleagues who are running similar offers or request them from your manager. We are happy to assist in selecting the right audience.
In general, there's nothing difficult about downloading a landing or pre-landing page. There are plenty of tools for these tasks. Most spy services even offer the ability to download a competitor's site — services like MTWSPY or SpyOver. If you don't want to spend a couple of hundred bucks for access to a spy tool, there are more hardcore options:
Web2Zip — helps to copy the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code of a site.
CopySite — it's a paid tool, but it allows you to work with the code even before downloading.
Web ScrapBook — lets you download the pages you need without switching browser tabs, offering plenty of options for flexible work.
wget — can copy a site for you, but without visual formatting. And many other similar programs. Additionally, to get a competitor's landing/pre-landing page, you can figure out through which network they're driving traffic, and there's a 70-80% chance that it's a partner page you can simply request from the manager. You can also order such a service on platforms like Kwork; it’s called “site copying.”
We live in 2024. Neural networks are no longer exotic, they're commonplace. Therefore, they've become a part of arbitrage bundles. To speed up website development, use 10Web or Webullar. If you don't have the time or money for a designer, try Midjourney and Stable Diffusion (the latter is great; it's offline, highly confidential, and allows you to generate any creatives without issues). Canva, CapCut, and other similar editors come equipped with numerous AI capabilities, making working with visuals a breeze (like generating subtitles for videos). As for prompts, PromptMakr, Prompt Wise, and Neural Writer are great for creating highly understandable explanations for your tasks that neural networks can grasp.
This is a frequently asked question, but there's no definitive answer. Traffic arbitrage is such that the same approaches can perform very differently not just between two people, but even within the same ad campaign. However, the average lifespan of a bundle until it burns out ranges from a few days to several months. Here are the factors that influence this: the level of competition (the more people drive traffic to the same product, the higher the chance your creatives will be copied, meaning your bundle will disperse/more quickly catch the attention of content moderation algorithms), the quality of the offer, algorithm changes, audience relevance, and testing.
When an arbitrageur finds a successful bundle, they start driving traffic and earning profit. After earning for a while, you might relax and miss the moment when competitors poach your bundle and start driving traffic to it as well. In such a case, you'll inevitably face a decline in traffic efficiency or even bundle burnout. To avoid this, follow our tips:
Many say it's impossible or joke about paying for a bundle through testing. However, you can access a ready-made bundle through many paid sources.
Just remember — buying anything from individuals can result in dealing with unscrupulous behavior.
Here’s where you can look and buy a ready-made bundle:
Paid forums and sections — like Affiliate Fix, STM, and others. These platforms publish cases that rarely leak outside the community, increasing the chance of working with a non-overheated bundle.
Buying from individuals — this also happens but not frequently, plus the risk of encountering fraud increases. So, thoroughly vet the person and the platform where the sale occurs before buying.
Using a bundle that worked in one GEO to drive traffic in another is risky but not senseless. To do this correctly, you need to:
Study the target GEO: popular sources, demographic indicators, population's purchasing power, mentality, and character.
Translate all ad materials into the new GEO’s language — ideally using a native speaker for proofreading, as browser translators don't always provide accurate text adaptation.
Rent local hosting and buy a domain with the relevant extension — this optimizes landing/pre-landing load speed and builds user trust.
Finding a bundle is a complex process requiring not only patience and skills but also financial investment. So, be prepared to spend on testing, content adaptation, and analytical tools.
By the way, the MyBid managers can help you find a working bundle — we are available 7 days a week during business hours.