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The Everflow Weekly: 9X Growth, Native Ads & Telehealth

Discover how IDS achieved 9x revenue growth by treating media buyers like partners, plus native advertising strategies from Xevio. Learn telehealth scaling secrets in our upcoming masterclass series.
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9X Growth
IDS scaled revenue nine times treating partners like royalty
Native Advertising
Xevio's advertorial strategy converts using three step funnel approach
Telehealth Scaling
Wednesday masterclass reveals secrets to hundred thousand customer acquisition

This affiliate partner model drove 9x YoY growth

From Traffic Source to True Media Buying Partner: How IDS Scaled Revenue 9X YoY

Case Study: How IDS (Integrated Data Solutions) scaled revenue 9X year-over-year and now processes $40M+ in monthly enrollments using Everflow

Most affiliate networks treat media buyers like a commodity — plug in traffic, pay out, repeat. IDS took the opposite approach and the results speak for themselves.

Integrated Data Solutions (IDS), a Netherlands-based performance network operating across insurance, financial services, home services, legal, and debt settlement, centralized their entire operation on Everflow in early 2020. Their competitive edge was a simple philosophy: treat media buyers like royalty. Here's what that looked like:

The outcome: 9X revenue growth year-over-year and $40M+ in monthly enrollments processed.

Read the IDS Case Study →

The Native Secret That's Generating Conversions for D2C & Lead Gen Brands

Everflow Masterclass: The Advertorial Edge — How Xevio Uses Strategic Storytelling to Drive Native Conversions, featuring Andrey Kravchenko, Co-Founder and Head of Business Development at Xevio

Native advertising reaches nearly 2 billion monthly active users — yet most brands are barely scratching the surface of what it can do.

In this Everflow Masterclass, Andrey Kravchenko, Co-Founder and Head of Business Development at Xevio, breaks down the advertorial strategy his team uses to manage over $250M in native ad spend across D2C, health & beauty, financial services, and lead generation.

The core insight? Audiences in "reading mode" are primed to convert — but only if you bring them on a journey first. Andrey walks through Xevio's proven 3-step conversion funnel:

Whether you're running D2C or lead gen, this session covers what it actually takes to unlock native at scale — from testing budgets to premium placements to the verticals where advertorials consistently outperform.

Check Out the Xevio Masterclass →

This Wednesday: The Playbook for Scaling to 100K+ Telehealth Customers

Scale or Die: Secrets to 100K+ New Telehealth Customers — recurring strategy series for telehealth founders and CMOs with Will Perry (Reason Agency, Health Geek, Power Affiliate Army) and Michael Cole (SVP of Marketing, Everflow). First session Wednesday April 1, 2026.

If you're in telehealth, this is your last chance to register before the first session kicks off Wednesday, April 1st.

Scale or Die: Secrets to 100K+ New Telehealth Customers is a recurring strategy series designed for telehealth founders and CMOs who are ready to move beyond "growth mode" and into category leadership. In an industry where the gap between testing and dominating can be a $250M revenue opportunity, the brands that win aren't just spending more — they're building smarter. In this first session, you'll get:

Hosted by Will Perry (founder of Health Geek, Power Affiliate Army, and Reason Agency — $200M+ in sales driven across telehealth) and Michael Cole (SVP of Marketing at Everflow). Spots are limited. Register now before Wednesday's session fills up.

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