How to Start Working with Arbitrage

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Arbitrage attracts newcomers with its apparent simplicity - run an ad, attract clients, get money. However, to truly profit from it, you need to find your niche, study the market, accurately identify suitable sources and methods of obtaining traffic.

Beginners in arbitrage often start with CPA networks. These are intermediary services where advertisers place projects for webmasters and arbitrators. They provide easy access to orders and help organize the interaction process.

After gaining experience, specialists often move on to brand affiliate programs. For example, a bank pays arbitrators for each user who clicks on a referral link and opens a card.

Arbitrators with experience start collaborating directly with companies and work on individual terms at a high cost.

Features of an arbitrator's work:

  1. Unlimited income. Earnings depend solely on the number of sales and advertising expenses.
  2. Any number of partners. The specialist independently decides how many campaigns he can simultaneously control.
  3. No obligations. An arbitrator owes nothing to anyone. If they do not bring in clients, they simply will not earn.
  4. Personal budget. The specialist sets up all campaigns at their own expense.
  5. High risks. If the advertising doesn't work, no one will compensate for the lost money.

    Traffic arbitrage can bring both unlimited profit and huge losses. A significant portion of specialists at the beginning of their careers simply "burns through the budget." Therefore, when launching advertising, especially in the early stages, it's better not to invest large sums into the venture.