Ask Should I use content lockers with push ads?

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Using content lockers with push ads depends a lot on what you're promoting and how strict the offer rules are. Some people use content lockers to boost lead conversions by hiding rewards behind actions, like email submits or PIN entries. If done right, it can push users to complete the offer. But there's a catch—many CPA networks don't allow content lockers unless it's clearly stated. Also, some traffic sources may not allow them either. If you're sending users to a content locker, make sure the flow looks clean and not misleading. The landing page should still explain what the user will get. Content lockers might work better with certain niches, like sweepstakes or giveaways. But it's smart to check the offer terms first. If not allowed, it could get you banned. That's just my take. Maybe someone else has tried it a different way and can share how it worked for them.
 
Content lockers can be a useful tool when using push ads, but you've got to approach it with caution. The idea is that you can hide rewards or other incentives behind actions like email submits, which can help boost your lead conversions. However, a lot of CPA networks and traffic sources have rules against using content lockers, unless it's very clearly disclosed. So if you do use them, you need to make sure your landing page is totally transparent about what users will get. And always check the offer terms first - if content lockers aren't allowed, it could get your ads shut down. It might work better for certain types of offers, like sweepstakes or giveaways. But overall, you've got to weigh the potential benefits against the risks.
 
Content lockers can boost your push subscriptions, but they are tricky. They work best when the content behind the locker is valuable enough that users feel it's worth subscribing. I've seen a lot of people fail because they lock content that isn't interesting, and nobody clicks. My advice is to combine good content with a subtle locker rather than forcing everyone to subscribe immediately.
 
Basically, a content locker makes people do something before they see your content. Pair that with push ads, and you might see more clicks and conversions. But here's the thing: it can get annoying fast if you overdo it, and people might bounce off your site. It usually works better on niche sites where visitors actually care about your stuff. So if you wanna try it, go easy, test stuff out, and make sure the locked content is actually worth it.
 

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