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Awesome!Awesome way Luke.
This is my first 5$ results:
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I removed 1 website and 8 countries
And now I wait for the second 5$ spent
Awesome!Awesome way Luke.
This is my first 5$ results:
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I removed 1 website and 8 countries
And now I wait for the second 5$ spent
Hi!Here are my results:
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So I should keep Australia, Bangladesh, Turkey and Saudia Arabia. Should I keep Italy too? Maybe drilling into Website id's there will make it profitable.
Makes sense. I have the budget, so I'll give that a try. Thanks!Hi!
If you have a budget of more than $10, I'll give it a try to Italy and maybe Egypt (already 4 conversions and not much traffic); of course it's up to you. But keep your hopes up
I waited until I run out of budget to remove websites; and that was about an hour ago
I would keep Italy tooSo I should keep Australia, Bangladesh, Turkey and Saudia Arabia. Should I keep Italy too? Maybe drilling into Website id's there will make it profitable.
Could you elaborate?A better strategy would probably be to find more stable sources for higher payouts for these types of offers if you wanted to scale.
...I think he's referring to the variable payout nature of these SmartLink offers, @mck . Because the payout is unpredictable, you lose some control over the stability of your revenue. It's like trying to hit a baseball by swinging a rubber bat instead of a solid metal/wood bat... the harder you try to swing, the more it flexes out of shape and you screw up your accuracy.Could you elaborate?
I would say you're not far off@Luke, so the $5 daily budget is training wheels for beginners, since it runs out before we have significant data. The focus is learning, not profiting.
But once we are ready to push the throttle 🕹 towards some serious power, I imagine $5 x 24 hours = $120 for 1 day of data accumulation is a reasonable daily budget?
Then on Day 2, we can day part based on hours of the day with highest traffic. Something like 6-9am & 5-9pm, and freeze the campaign in this optimized configuration for the remainder of the week (Mon-Fri). So the budget is around $60 a day, running data accumulation only during peak hours and, thus, preserving our money...
...if we are patient , by Friday we can have a roughly accurate representation of a "successful week" worth of data. And the second week, we can really begin optimizing for profitability -- and push the throttle up to max.
Week - data accumulation (profit is not the goal)
Week - re-deploy optimized campaign based on week 1 data. (hope for profits)
Week - ride wave of profits, but monitor all analytics like a hawk
Week - ...continue riding profit wave, and eyeball the analytics
Week - if last month's campaign generated ROI, add new offers. repeat process. scale. become filthy rich! ...mua-Ha-haa !
...am I showing signs of understanding the gist of it, señor?
Yeah, as EvilLuke (@filthyRichFreddy) said, as you scale, you will have 2 options upfront:Could you elaborate?
I have actually been surprised by the amount of people with very different results than the initial test campaign I used for the course, but that's good. There's a lot of traffic in PopAds and depending on the time you setup the campaign, how long you run, etc. the different results you will get. The important thing is you are seeing greenI am quite surprised on how similar my first campaign in PopAds is to the example analysis. Yes, there are variations with Countries, ROI's, EPV, etc but close enough for demonstration purposes. View attachment 6792
Hi Luke,While I love BeMob and their awesome free plan for their tracker, you will see less click loss with a faster tracker (you get what you pay for).
I don't think upgrading will impact your click loss but I am not sure.Hi Luke,
Are you referring to just the free plan, or all the paid BeMob tracking plans, as well?
If I were to upgrade (in the future), would my click loss be lower?
Thanks!
Scott
I've never optimized for itWhat are subnets and what’s the difference between small and large subnets (other than their size!). Is this a criteria worth optimising for? If I have a conversion on a subnet, if I drive more traffic to it, is it likely to convert again or is it a case that someone has already converted so won’t do so again?
Seems odd, post a screenshot.When I drill down on ISP, I have two providers who have generated a conversion despite having no visits! What’s going on there?
This appears to be the report for South Korea (see that it's highlighted blue).I thought I was drilling down on offer 4 and therefore would only be shown the results for offer 4. However, the conversion report shows records for other offers. What’s happening here? Do the criteria shown on the top line (next to Home) not dictate that the results shown only relate to these?
You appear to be clicking the wrong things to do your Drilldown. Click on what you want the run the report for, then find the next thing you want to drilldown to, and click the Drilldown report button. Or, use the dropdowns as I showed here (top red box):I assumed drilling down, i.e clicking on a record, would only return results relating to this record. Is that correct? I have to drill down on something before I see the filter options. Is that correct or is their another way of seeing the filter options? Sometimes when filtering I see the tokens, e.g. website ID, category ID etc in the drop down list. Other times they’re not there. What determines whether they appear in the list? Is their a particular combination of drilling and filtering which reveals the winning criteria?
These GEOs are not performing well enough for there to be revenue so pause them.Hi Luke, its interesting to see the data from bemob after I ran the campaign. However, I like to ask why is that there is no revenue recorded for countries like Vietnam and Philippines even though the data shows Vietnam has 29 conversions and Philippines has 9 conversions.View attachment 6894
OK, have done that....thanks LukeThese GEOs are not performing well enough for there to be revenue so pause them.
When I drill down on ISP, I have two providers who have generated a conversion despite having no visits! What’s going on there?