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TapJoy vs AppRedeem

Any ideas or opinions on these two companies? Both offer in-app CPI which is what I want. What I wonder is which one is bigger and has more success on getting more installs and getting loyal users?

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  • marybmaryb Posts: 2New Users
    I work on the developer relations team at Tapjoy and will be happy to help clarify our product and network capabilities. We have one of the largest, if not the largest, networks that serves iOS, Windows and Android apps, allowing you to reach tens of thousands of users in one day. You can also take advantage of our pay per engagement program to help drive in app engagements and gather a loyal user base.
  • elektrobankelektrobank Posts: 253Registered Users
    I've used TapJoy years ago with success, but now I've found it doesn't work anymore for most paid apps, unless you already have a really popular app. You can't drive paid app downloads with them regardless of what you pay. I bid all the way up to their max of $9/download and still couldn't get a single download. So then I tried to push downloads to my free app, I had to bid anywhere from .30-.50 to get a decent amount of downloads. The problem is that conversions on users coming from TapJoy were less than 1%, where as conversions from users finding my app on the app store are around 10%. Which makes sense since people using their service don't care about the app they're downloading. If you do the math, you're paying a fortune to acquire each customer. I'd love to find a way to get them to work because they were great in the past, but it looks like those days are over.
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