No, one campaign that uses those 11 sites for targeting.So mean 1 campaing for each of those 11 sites? And how much budget will be ok for every campaing
16 was the day parting (4pm). I only used the day parting report because I made changes between 3 and 4pm I believe.What does "16" represent?
Fantastic!Thanks @Luke for this. I started this journey yesterday and had some data. Today after excluding all the non-converting countries I'm already seeing green the 1st hour. Will optimize more once I let this $5 run out.
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Running several offers just gives you more data. I am not sure it'd be worthwhile, but you could setup a campaign for that specific WebsiteID and use just the one offer.1) Does running several different offers complicate the overall optimization? For example, I drilled down a specific Website Id and it had four offers under it - one green, three red. If I exclude the Website Id, I lose a Converting offer, if I include it I'm still running three non-converting offers.
You likely just need to collect more data on the WebsiteIDs. You won't really want to remove them until you've spent 1-5x the payout per WebsiteID (depending on how many offers you are testing). Limiting the number of offers does decrease the number of variables in your data so it can make it a little easier. The reason I added the 5 offers to the testing is to show the importance of split testing.2) In the case-study there was improvement after removing several non-converting countries (and one offer) but I am not seeing much improvement optimizing by Website Id's. Would this work better for for fewer offers per campaign?
Nice workAfter another day of optimizing this is where I'm at. The key here is to optimize everything you can get your hands on (ONE AT A TIME).
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It's probably best to make a separate campaign for each GEO so you can optimize the bids for each country and website, but you could also use your tracker to send users to an offer if they are from a certain country. You should be able to add "rules" in your campaign setup in your tracker... if Country = USA THEN Offer A... If country = CA then offer B... etc.From above thread what i understand is that if in a campaign more than one offer is performing well and more than one GEO is performing well then it is not possible to configure the campaign to match particular GEOs with particular offers only. Meaning we cannot decide that particular offers will get advertised to only particular GEOs. We have to run separate campaign for each GEO for offers that are performing well for those GEOs. Am I right?
Yeah, it's worth giving it a shot. I believe @jimmyvanilla occasionally had the estimator say no traffic was available, but he was able to still get traffic.But the popads summery says i will get less than 1000 impressions. Should I go ahead with this optimization step? Am I doing it right?
Thanks. I am running it.Yeah, it's worth giving it a shot. I believe @jimmyvanilla occasionally had the estimator say no traffic was available, but he was able to still get traffic.
i faced same issue lately, after optimized and filtred some website as white list the AP goes down, i just made another Run (Retest with no white list) and increased the bid. i discoved some new website ID that wasn't appear before with old bid, after few hours the AP goes to normal value, the campaign is running for 2 days now with nice ROI.Is it possible to predict EPV of an offer in advance?
Check the AP as someone else recommended and see if it went down.I have received good conversions but EPV went down drastically during second optimization run resulting in loss. Could I have forseen it? What should i do next?
No. The EPV will 100% depend on your campaign. I bet if you look through all the results posted so far, even for the same offer/country, you will see people with different EPVs.Is it possible to predict EPV of an offer in advance?
Nice.i discoved some new website ID that wasn't appear before with old bid, after few hours the AP goes to normal value, the campaign is running for 2 days now with nice ROI.
This campaign is a learning experience. You can see other people are getting it profitable so it is possible. When you go back through, feel free to post in the correct threads any issues you have or see so we can help you. You're also welcome to post your own follow along thread specifically for your campaign and we can try to helpI don't know about any of you guys but I could never get to make this campaign profitable. After spending $50+ it's still in red.
Made a few changes according to the data but with every "optimization" the EPV was declining even more.
Today I decided to start it once again to simply empty the budget and see where it goes but my hopes couldn't be more down. Let's see what happens.