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When you start a CPA campaign, sometimes you may ask yourself which language to choose? In some countries, people are fluent in English also, so you might want to test your landing pages in their native language vs. English to see how it goes.
Here is an example from Monetizer for Germany:
Would you create 2 CPA campaigns, one for each language? Or would you try to test all in one campaign?
Simple setup would be that you have at least 2 creative (in this example, 1 creative in English and 1 creative in German) and 2 landing pages (it can be the same landing page, just in different languages) - 1 in English and 1 in German.
Your flow might look something like this:
If you are sending traffic from Creative #1 (English) and Creative #2 (German) your tracker would distribute traffic like this:
Creative #1 (English) > LP1 - English > Some Offer
Creative #1 (English) > LP1 - German > Some Offer
Creative #2 (German) > LP1 - English > Some Offer
Creative #2 (German) > LP1 - German > Some Offer
It doesn’t make sense to send traffic from creative that’s in German to LP that’s in English right? In
Here is an example from Monetizer for Germany:
Would you create 2 CPA campaigns, one for each language? Or would you try to test all in one campaign?
Simple setup would be that you have at least 2 creative (in this example, 1 creative in English and 1 creative in German) and 2 landing pages (it can be the same landing page, just in different languages) - 1 in English and 1 in German.
Your flow might look something like this:
If you are sending traffic from Creative #1 (English) and Creative #2 (German) your tracker would distribute traffic like this:
Creative #1 (English) > LP1 - English > Some Offer
Creative #1 (English) > LP1 - German > Some Offer
Creative #2 (German) > LP1 - English > Some Offer
Creative #2 (German) > LP1 - German > Some Offer
It doesn’t make sense to send traffic from creative that’s in German to LP that’s in English right? In
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