Do Paused offers get reactivated?

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Hey warriors,

I just received notice that one of the offers im running has been paused. Im using organic traffic to acquire leads. I knew this was a risk but im curious if offers gets reactivated after they get paused?

Also, when an offer get's paused, does it usually get paused at every network?

Ant insight from experienced CPA's would be appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author AdWorkMedia
    Usually you will see that the offer will be paused on most, but will still be found on a few couple of networks. It really depends if the offer was being brokered out or direct.

    The best way to find out is to contact your AM at your network!
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    • Profile picture of the author RayFinckle
      Thanks for the reply!

      I have and always do contact my AM but that doesn't always result in getting an answer.

      Originally Posted by AdWorkMedia View Post

      Usually you will see that the offer will be paused on most, but will still be found on a few couple of networks. It really depends if the offer was being brokered out or direct.

      The best way to find out is to contact your AM at your network!
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      • Profile picture of the author MTVida
        Originally Posted by RayFinckle View Post

        Thanks for the reply!

        I have and always do contact my AM but that doesn't always result in getting an answer.
        If you're not getting responses from your AM, you may want to consider running the offer with another network.

        Look for it on Offervault, and see if any other networks are carrying the offer. You can contact them and let them know you've been running it successfully. They'll likely be interested in working with you if they still have the offer active. You may very well end up with an AM who's more responsive.

        In the case the offer has been taken down across all networks, again, use Offervault to search for something similar. The different contacts at different networks could also be a lot of help in finding a replacement offer that could work for you.

        Research the networks before you contact them at AffPaying. The reviews are a great way to pick out the best ones, AND you'll have the network's contact info right there.

        In fact, I recommend doing this even if your AM does respond, telling you that they expect to re-activate the offer. That way you'll have more options, and may end up with a better performing offer and an AM who you have a better relationship with.

        I say that that because that's exactly what happened with me recently. After an offer I was promoting was taken down, I found a better one on a different network that has a higher payout. The AMs there have been outstanding too!
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        • Profile picture of the author outwest
          Originally Posted by MTVida View Post

          If you're not getting responses from your AM, you may want to consider running the offer with another network.

          Look for it on Offervault, and see if any other networks are carrying the offer. You can contact them and let them know you've been running it successfully. They'll likely be interested in working with you if they still have the offer active. You may very well end up with an AM who's more responsive.

          In the case the offer has been taken down across all networks, again, use Offervault to search for something similar. The different contacts at different networks could also be a lot of help in finding a replacement offer that could work for you.

          Research the networks before you contact them at AffPaying. The reviews are a great way to pick out the best ones, AND you'll have the network's contact info right there.

          In fact, I recommend doing this even if your AM does respond, telling you that they expect to re-activate the offer. That way you'll have more options, and may end up with a better performing offer and an AM who you have a better relationship with.

          I say that that because that's exactly what happened with me recently. After an offer I was promoting was taken down, I found a better one on a different network that has a higher payout. The AMs there have been outstanding too!
          What network AMs are you referring to?
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          • Profile picture of the author MTVida
            Originally Posted by outwest View Post

            What network AMs are you referring to?
            I've been at Above All Offers for a few weeks now. The AM I started with just left after being with the network since they started. Both him and my new AM have been incredibly helpful in helping me set up profitable campaigns.

            I've been with Neverblue a while longer, but I recommend them too.
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            • Profile picture of the author RussCashU
              I agree with all the comments for sure. If an AM does e-mail you and tell you that the offer has been paused, its there duty to let you know the reason why and not leave you in the dark. In that case I 100% would jump on offervault and see who else is carrying that offer or one in your vertical.
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              • Profile picture of the author RayFinckle
                Thanks for the info guys
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      • Profile picture of the author kannikuku
        Originally Posted by RayFinckle View Post

        Thanks for the reply!

        I have and always do contact my AM but that doesn't always result in getting an answer.

        If you are not getting answer , then you have to forgot that ad network for lifetime , and try some new ad network
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  • Profile picture of the author aminur
    only time the advertiser will tell the network to pause the offer from certain affiliate when the leads don't convert. Some cases the offer can be reactivated if the leads start to react later. You in touch with your am for further notice.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by RayFinckle View Post

    Hey warriors,

    I just received notice that one of the offers im running has been paused. Im using organic traffic to acquire leads. I knew this was a risk but im curious if offers gets reactivated after they get paused?

    Also, when an offer get's paused, does it usually get paused at every network?

    Ant insight from experienced CPA's would be appreciated.
    It is possible that it will get reactivated, is it possible to just use a similar offer in its place?
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