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Anyone from Turkey, Mexico? Any way to monetize Turkey, Mexico?
Any way to monetize Turkey or Mexico? Yeah, I know.., lame question :) but anyway...
Maybe some mainstream advertisement? Thinking to block these countries, but before I do that |
kebab & burrito's
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Turkey is REALLY hard to work with. We do get orders but they are rare. Mostly the users are useless. Mexico can be great! They do buy, they just have to see value in the offer. Also offer in Pesos and translate into Spanish for the best conversions.
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there are still people left in Turkey? I thought they all moved to Holland and germany.
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wife beating ebooks.
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You can monetize Turkey and Mexico if you offer phone billing.
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just sell it, I'm sure someone could find a use for it...
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Ukash, the world's fastest growing online-cash payments company, continues its expansion in Latin America with the announcement that it is now available in Mexico through deals with MIT and Citadel. Mexico is a thriving but cash-orientated economy, which means that many consumers are unable to make transactions online. As of today, consumers in Mexico will benefit from using Ukash vouchers online in one of two ways. Through a partnership with MIT (Mercadotecnia, Ideas y Tecnología) Ukash vouchers are issued at point of sale from nearly 400 convenience stores that provide mobile airtime and other payment services through the popular Compra y Paga brand. Ukash vouchers are available in denominations of 200 and 500 Mexican Peso, obtained by simply exchanging cash for a voucher. Ukash vouchers can also be obtained online through a deal with Citadel, where consumers can visit the Citadel payment page and select a voucher from around 150 to 1,500 Mexican Peso. Consumers can use their internet banking service from the leading Mexican banks and receive their voucher by email. The vouchers can then be spent online wherever Ukash is accepted. Commenting, Paul Coxhill, Marketing Director, Ukash said: "The deals with MIT and Citadel mark Ukash's first presence in Mexico, a country which we believe will see thousands of consumers benefit from spending cash online. The addition of another country to our network, Mexico being the 32nd, is a significant step for Ukash as we continue to make every effort to allow anyone, anywhere in the world to shop online." Ukash vouchers, which can be used to pay, play and shop online using cash, are a safe and easy alternative payment method to debit and credit cards. Globally, Ukash is available at more than 420,000 physical issuing points and spans 32 countries and six continents. Consumers can find out where to get Ukash vouchers by visiting www.ukash.com/latin-america/es/home.aspx |
I get sales all the time from Mexico its not as bad as Turkey, good luck getting a dime out of them
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