I've had decent results with a few established networks. My advice is to stick with companies that have been around for several years and have plenty of positive reviews. If a network promises unbelievable traffic at extremely low prices, I'd be cautious.
 
Before choosing a network, make sure you start with a small budget. Test the traffic quality first, then decide whether it's worth scaling up.
 
I've learned the hard way that not all cheap traffic is good traffic. I'd rather pay a little more for quality visitors than waste money on bots.
 
Look for networks that offer detailed targeting and real-time reporting. Transparency is usually a good sign that they're a legitimate business.
 
Always read recent user reviews before depositing money. A network that had a good reputation years ago isn't always reliable today.
 
I avoid any network that guarantees unrealistic conversion rates. Good traffic networks never promise impossible results.
 
Whatever network you choose, test it yourself. Everyone's campaign is different, so what works for one person may not work for another.
 
Customer support says a lot about a company. If they respond quickly before you become a customer, that's usually a positive sign.
 
A good network should let you control countries, devices, operating systems, and other targeting options. Those features make a big difference.
 
If you're promoting affiliate offers, check whether the network allows that type of traffic. Some have restrictions depending on the offer.
 
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