Irina Bodan
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Any resource can be a non-standard source, like a site where you can leave a link. These sources may or may not work — you have to test and research them, and it takes time. However, there is a big advantage: these sources are not squeezed, and most competitors are not even aware of their existence.
- DeviantArt. LeadBit’s CPA network experts shared a tip for using such a source. This is a site where designers publish their work. As an option, you can also publish graphic content there, leaving links in the description or in the comments. For example, you can promote product offers (products for artists), software for designers, courses for designers.
- Ameba. A social network popular in Japan. Here you can blog, play games.
- Copainsdavant. A major social network in France, the third most visited in this geo after Facebook and YouTube. The French are looking for classmates here.
- Irc Galleria. A social network popular in Finland. Similar to Mamba and Odnoklassniki.
- Nasza Klasa. Polish social network for classmates, with the ability to run paid targeting ads.
- Nexopia. The social network, similar to forums, is popular in Canada.
- Plurk. A social network in Taiwan, for exchanging short messages.
- Skyrock. French social network.
- WeChat. A popular social network with shopping and messaging in China. There is an English version.
- Wer-kennt-wen. German social network with traffic from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Zing. A social network in Vietnam that is read more often than Facebook.