Push Notification Traffic: Why it Works and What Platforms to Use by MaxBounty, December 14, 2018 As seen in the MaxBounty blog Like Native ads a few years ago, push notifications are rapidly growing in popularity as a new but effective traffic source option for affiliate marketers. The reason that’s happening is simple. Push notifications keep affiliates in direct contact with users who have already shown interest in what it is they’re promoting. This translates to high CTRs (click-through rates), and therefore conversions. Considering that an affiliate’s ability to properly communicate to users greatly determines their success in affiliate marketing, push traffic is definitely something you should think about adding to your promotion strategy. Interest in ‘push’ keeps growing and so do wallet sizes of affiliates who are finding ways to utilize its potential. This has in return influenced a number of PPV traffic platforms to introduce push notification technology to compete with platforms that already consider it their specialty. We’ll expand on that further in the post but first let’s make sure you fully understand what push notifications are and what they accomplish. This way you can make an educated decision on if you should be using them to acquire traffic. How do Push Notifications Work? There’s two types of push notifications, mobile and browser. You’re likely already familiar with mobile push notifications. Anytime you download an app to your phone you’ll likely receive a message asking you if that app can send you notifications in the future. Web browser notifications work the same way except specific websites push the messages through the browser a person is using. This is how they work: > When users land on a site with push notification functionality (ie. landing page), their prompted by a message bubble to decide whether they’d like to receive notifications from that site in the future. > If they choose yes, they’re giving that site permission to send them messages will which alert them of news, promotions, etc.. > Those messages are “pushed” by the site to every user who opted-in and typically are comprised of an image, copy, and a link to site or page, all items that you’ll be able to customize in whatever platform you’re using. Why are Affiliates Using Push Notifications? Push notifications are a unique form of traffic for affiliate marketers in that they offer long-term benefits that you won’t get from many traditional forms of traffic. Unless you’re building an email list, which historically have lower opt-in and click-through rates than push notifications, it’s often difficult to stay connected to the users you’re directing to your landing pages. This means when you go to promote another offer in the same niche you’re essentially trying to acquire the same traffic all over again. Wouldn’t it be great if you could easily retain those users for future offers you promote? With push, once a user opts-in to receive notifications, you can send them notifications for future campaigns or landing pages indefinitely. Think of them as a long-term investment, allowing you to build a network of users that: 1) Have given you full permission to send them notifications that feature links to your landing page(s) 2) Care about the niches/products/services you’re promoting to them Some additional benefits to using push include: Little to no bot activity due to users needing to opt-in Can be used with other traffic sources to drive more traffic and subsequently expand your opt-in userbase Easy to A/B test different copy, images etc. Promoting MaxBounty Campaigns with Push Traffic We encourage you to utilize push traffic to promote MaxBounty campaigns if you decide it suits your strategy. For now, we are currently defining push as a form of contextual traffic. That means if an offer allows contextual, the advertiser will be comfortable with you acquiring traffic with push notifications. Where to Acquire Push Notification Traffic Rather than just telling you why you should consider using push traffic to promote campaigns, we’re also going to recommend a few traffic platforms. Each will provide you with necessary features and functionality, so browse their sites and utilize any available demos to help you decide which one meets your needs the best. RichAds Their professional performance team, more than 4 billion ad impressions daily, and proprietary technology make them stand out among the pack. A great network for quality push and pop traffic. Learn more RTX Platform RTX (also formerly 50onRed) put a ton of focus on helping you optimize your campaigns, and new signups earn $100 in promo bucks when they spend $75 within 7 days of signing up through the below link. Learn more PropellerAds A consistently popular choice for push traffic among affiliates due to their experience and expansive features including adblock bypassing and user activity targeting. Learn more PushCrew Advanced segmentation, scheduling, and a free 14-day trial makes PushCrew a great all around option. Learn more PushEngage Push Engage supports all web browsers and its intuitive interface makes managing multiple sites at once extremely easy. Learn more About Maxbounty MaxBounty is a world leading performance-based CPA network that specializes in maximizing the ROI of our clients. Our goal is to provide the best service possible to both affiliates and advertisers by creating a seamless, global online marketing experience. We aim to anticipate, evolve, and think one step ahead of the industry, ensuring that those who work with us do the same. Filed under: Blue Book, Featured, Revenue Tagged under: affiliate marketing, affiliate networks, Push notification traffic