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Yeah, that's what I am thinking. This seems like a good opportunity to teach a lot of the fundamentals with a low barrier of entry.It's less discouraging than spending $XXX and not having enough data to truly optimize.
Based on the reports provided by Kintura, I am definitely seeing some bots:Hey Luke, it's great to see you're getting a lot of data but I'm wondering if you have any problems with bot traffic with @Zeropark PPV? I understand that bot traffic is inevitable but I get multiple sources that produce 60% traffic, it kinda worry me.
Same here, very hard to have these 0.05 payout campiagns profitable.
I thought it could be done but it is a lot of struggle and at the end of the day you re making few pennies.
Would be great to learn from someone that can make it work.
@Nick , a course would be appreciated from me.
I think it's possible to make these profitable, but you need to get someone who wants to build up a subscriber base in GEOs that aren't as competitive and still get a decent payout. It's definitely tough. I think the push subscription offers are better used as an instrument to learning how to analyze and optimize. A course would be sweet. I will see what I can doI think @Luke was considering making a course.
The struggle with this strategy is real
I'll probably stop wasting my time with these campaigns, but I do think I will use them as an example for the fundamentals of affiliate marketing. If you can get these $0.05 payouts profitable, the higher payouts should be a breeze
I believe this could be answered by reading through the thread, but if I didn't mention it, it's just a term I used for testing a bunch of different things at once. A shotgun sprays a bunch of bullets at the same time hoping to hit something. That's what I've done with this campaign (and is a method I use often). You have to have a bigger budget in most cases with this type of method because you're testing a bunch of variables at once.What is the shotgun method?
A Source will have many Targets. For example, the Source might be PopAds and the Targets would be every website that uses PopAds.What is the difference between Sources and Targets in ZeroPark? Targets are placements in those sources or what?
I'll do it throughout the day to make sure I am giving Zeropark time to update the % of traffic I am winning. If I get to 50% plus on a Target or Source, it's time to set a manual bid for whatever the average cost is.Hey Luke, how often do you raise the bid by 0.001 until you reach a steady traffic flow? i.e. once per day/per hour etc.
Look at the original post and I tell you I am using Kintura tracker (and I explain why). I am not using a spy tool because I've already tested these offers a bunch of times and know they perform.are you using any tracker or spying tool with this campaign?
I do not run push subscription offers on push traffic sources.can i try this offer on megapush, or megaapush isn'treliable anymore