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If you want an alternative to AWS S3 static hosting just use Cloudflare Pages or the Netlify tutorial linked above. Using R2 is likely overkill and unnecessary.
@Pablo T, glad to see you implement this. It's a huge time saver once you get used to using it in your workflow.
That's one way you can push the files to Github, but I personally do it differently.
As soon as you save the files, Github Desktop will recognize the changes. You can commit them...
Congratulations everyone! Thanks PropellerAds and ProPush - only the best… :love:
Did I hear unlimited year round existing advertiser coupons, or was that just a dream?
Right. I use Cloudlfare pages for some things, but this is a continuation of the previous tutorial. At the time that tutorial was made, Cloudflare pages didn't have nearly close to all of the features it has now. Github was the only option to put files on Cloudflare back then.
A popular post of mine here on the forum is about using Netlify with Cloudflare to host your landing pages for free. They’re fast, and using the user interface(s) is relatively easy.
That’s great, but what if I told you it can get even better?
In this thread, I’m going to show you how you can...
I appreciate the support, @MangoCoffee. I spent a lot of time on my thread and originally had intentions to add a lot more, but it became apparent to me early on that the interest in what I was posting was low, ultimately leading me to wrap it up. 🤷♂️
Excuses? What am I trying to excuse? I didn't write a post as a traffic source saying it's not logical for an internal media buying team (likely with direct/indirect access to a huge dataset) "steal", or even borrow parts of campaigns running on my traffic source.
To be honest, I've replied to...
I agree, but the possibility of them banning you, for any reason, is always there... especially if they're somewhat aware you're using paid traffic.
High risk = high reward. :) hehe. That's a great thing they're paying weekly. While you're still at risk of non-payment, you're not risking...
LOOL. :ROFLMAO:
If you have an internal media buying team I think some of the statements in this post are pretty bold then.
There are no comments from ad networks because even though it's common knowledge for anyone that's been in this industry for more than a minute, they don't want to scare...
For SOI I'd say that's not exactly accurate:
"A conversion will fire as soon as the email address has been shared."
It depends on the offer; some burry the pixel much deeper in the funnel than on the page where you enter your email.
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