Best Pay Per Install software?

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Best Pay Per Install software?
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    Best Pay Per Install software?

    Does anyone have any experience with Pay Per Install or any other monetization software? I am looking for alternate methods to monetize software.
     
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    Best Pay Per Install software?

    What are you looking for specifically? I'm not really sure if you're offering these installs or if you're looking to get them.

    If you want to run a PPI campaign for yourself, I can refer you to a few people that does this. You can ask them whatever questions you want about this, but do your own due diligence if you want to use their services.
     
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    I want to know how your experience was with PPI. How it worked for you and what not.
     
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    Best Pay Per Install software?

    I personally haven't started any campaigns yet, but I'm looking to get into it myself also. I currently have a live sales page redirecting to an affiliate offer, and I plan on trying out PPC campaigns once I have the funds.

    These types of campaigns are fairly expensive though and usually considered as a sunk cost, so be careful with how much you're willing to spend. It'll take you roughly $1,000 or so just to test and optimize your campaigns.

    Depending on whether or not you choose Bing, Adwords, FB, or whatever else there is out there, the ToS can differ and depending on what your offer is, they might not run it or ban your account outright.

    Usually iOS/Android is widely acceptable, but if your software is malware/malicious/etc then don't even bother.

    It's kind of difficult to give you any help though, I would need some specific questions and then maybe I'll be able to give you a more direct answer.
     
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