Involve Glossary

Allowed Traffic Sources

TL;DRAllowed traffic sources are the channels and methods an advertiser approves for promoting their offer. These typically include content sites, social media, email, and apps — as long as they follow the offer’s T&Cs. On Involve Asia, publishers select the property they’ll promote on when applying for an offer, matching their channel to what the advertiser allows.

What Are Allowed Traffic Sources?

An allowed traffic source is any channel an advertiser is comfortable having its offer promoted on. Most affiliate programs are open to a wide range of channels, since publishers reach audiences in different ways.

Common allowed sources include blogs and content sites, social media pages and creator accounts, email newsletters, YouTube channels, and apps such as cashback or deal-finder platforms. Some advertisers also welcome comparison or review sites that feature their products alongside competitors.

What makes a source “allowed” usually comes down to fit and transparency. The channel should suit the brand, and any affiliate relationship should be disclosed to the audience as required. Beyond that, most legitimate promotion methods are welcome.

Allowed Traffic Sources on Involve Asia

When applying for an offer on Involve Asia, publishers choose the property they intend to promote on — their blog, social account, app, or other channel — and agree to the offer’s T&Cs.

This straightforward step lets publishers across content, social, and app-based platforms get matched with offers suited to their audience, while giving advertisers visibility into where their brand is being promoted.


Related Terms: Restricted Traffic Sources · Terms & Conditions (T&Cs) · Publisher Vetting · Affiliate Offer · Affiliate Platform

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