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To archive a campaign in BeMob, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your BeMob account and navigate to the "Campaigns" tab.
2. Find the campaign you want to archive and click on it to open its details.
3. On the campaign details page, you will see a button that says "Archive Campaign" at the top-right corner. Click on it.
4. A confirmation window will appear asking if you are sure you want to archive the campaign. Click "Yes" to confirm.
5. The campaign will be archived and will no longer be active. It will be moved to the "Archived" section in your BeMob account.

By archiving the campaign, the associated offers will also be archived, preventing any potential conflicts in your new campaign setup.
 
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Hello everyone,

I want to express my gratitude for the incredible interest and patience you've all shown. The moment we've been waiting for is finally here – I'm excited to share my bidding strategy with you. So, without any more delay, let's dive in!

In my next update, I'll share my earning report. Additionally, I'm now prepared to scale this campaign. I'll be sharing my strategy on how I plan to scale this campaign in my upcoming updates. And yes, I welcome your negative feedback as well because I'm confident I can learn from them too.

I truly hope that this strategy will be helpful to all of you. Stay tuned for more exciting updates!

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My Bidding Strategy for CPA Campaigns on PropellerAds​


I wanted to share my experience and strategy for bidding on CPA campaigns with you. Please remember that this might not be a one-size-fits-all solution, but it's what I've learned through experimenting with my campaigns. Your results could vary based on your offers, targets, and ad formats.

First off, I don't claim to be an expert or a guru in this, so take my approach as a learning opportunity from someone who's been in the trenches. Alright, let's dive into what I've been doing and what I've discovered about bidding for CPA campaigns.

In my view, the CPA algorithm evaluates each segment of traffic to find the best zones and slices that lead to conversions at the desired cost. Here's what I've tried:

Setting Initial Bids: Initially, I set my bids at around 75% to 80% of my offer's payout, sometimes even higher. This approach brought in a lot of traffic quickly. However, it also led to rapid spending without sufficient conversions. Even if I did get conversions, they didn't always match the speed of spending, resulting in unprofitable campaigns.

Adjusting for Low-Paying Offers: For a low-paying offer in tier 3 geo with a cpa offer, I experimented with setting a minimum CPA bid of 0.01. This still brought in traffic and led to good conversions, making the campaign profitable initially.

Identifying the Issue: After a few days, though, the campaign started to decline. I dug into the data and discovered that the algorithm was excluding zones that had higher CPAs than my bidding threshold, even if they were profitable overall. CPA algorithm excludes zones no matter how much they bring conversions for you if the CPA is higher than what you bid.

Triggering the Algorithm Again: To counter this, I decided to nudge the algorithm by slightly increasing my bid, say by 0.011 or 0.012. This worked like magic! The algorithm started working again, and my declining campaign picked up momentum, bringing in more leads.As a result of this adjustment, CPA algorithm include those previously excluded zones again in my campaign. Without hurting or changing anything in my campaign, I just increased the bid from 0.01 to 0.012, and traffic started again with the same or even better results.

Setting Daily and Total Budget: Another key aspect I've discovered is setting a daily budget of at least $30. Additionally, starting with a total budget of around $50 can help generate good traffic even when bidding low. This allows for effective testing without overspending.

Gradual Bid Increases: Armed with this insight, I adopted a strategy of starting with a lower bid and gradually increasing it. I stopped when I noticed traffic flowing in. Please note that this might not work if your campaign's issues are related to unconvincing offers.

Remember, bidding low doesn't mean you won't get traffic from higher bidding slices. The CPA algorithm can still bid higher in premium zones but with limitations on testing and traffic.

I've attached a screenshot of my daily reporting for an offer. You'll notice some days look bleak, but a simple 1-point increase in bidding often turns things around.


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I'm happy to let you know that I'm using the same bidding strategy in this follow-along and achieving good results with Adsterra's CPA offer.

To sum it up, this approach has helped me mitigate losses while testing new offers. It's not a guaranteed formula, but I've found it to be a valuable way to navigate the challenges of CPA bidding.

Hope this sheds some light on my bidding adventure. Feel free to adapt and tweak it to your own campaign's needs. Happy bidding!

Best regards,
Jaswinder Singh

Great share, thanks!

To archive a campaign in BeMob, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your BeMob account and navigate to the "Campaigns" tab.
2. Find the campaign you want to archive and click on it to open its details.
3. On the campaign details page, you will see a button that says "Archive Campaign" at the top-right corner. Click on it.
4. A confirmation window will appear asking if you are sure you want to archive the campaign. Click "Yes" to confirm.
5. The campaign will be archived and will no longer be active. It will be moved to the "Archived" section in your BeMob account.

By archiving the campaign, the associated offers will also be archived, preventing any potential conflicts in your new campaign setup.
That was so helpful. I'll try to use him for more questions!

 
To delete offers in BeMob, you can follow these steps:

1. Log in to your BeMob account and navigate to the "Offers" tab.
2. Find the offer you want to delete and click on it to open its details.
3. On the offer details page, click on the "Delete Offer" button at the top-right corner.
4. A confirmation window will appear asking if you are sure you want to delete the offer. Click "Yes" to confirm.
5. The offer will be deleted from your BeMob account and will no longer be available.

Repeat these steps for each offer you want to delete. Please note that deleting offers cannot be undone, so make sure to double-check before proceeding with the deletion.
 
I dont know why, but first was ok, but at the second if I click on "setup smartlink" nothing happens.
 

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No, your budget is split automatically amongst the offers you are split testing. So, we're essentially spending $1 per offer in our initial test rather than $5 per offer.
Hi Luke and everyone.

I'm a newbie, so I'm trying to understand this bill. Why $1 for each offer if prices depend on traffic and the market?

Another question for @MOBIPIUM and @Luke.

What's the difference between Market offers and Smartlink offers?



Why does the Smartlink page have few offers?



If PN = Push Notifications, why didn't I find any offers on the Market if in page of Smartlinks are there some offers?



And @Luke, even though I'm a beginner, what the course/forum has added to me is invaluable. Thank you very much.

Thank you all for your time in trying to answer the above questions.
 

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Hi Luke and everyone.

I'm a newbie, so I'm trying to understand this bill. Why $1 for each offer if prices depend on traffic and the market?
Every offer is a different payout. The advertiser and network need to earn money on the payout they give you.

Some offers pay $100+, some as little as $0.0007.

You can still earn profit with either. It comes down to things like traffic cost (CPM, CPV, CPA), traffic quality, your conversion rate, etc.

Another question for @MOBIPIUM and @Luke.

What's the difference between Market offers and Smartlink offers?

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Market offers are all of MOBIPIUMs offers available (or that they made available to you).

Smartlinks offers are all of their smartlink’ed offers.

Smartlinks use an algo of some sort to determine the best offer to show the traffic youre sending to it. Google smartlink if you wanna know more.

For example, their push subcritions in this course are actually smartlinks. I think there’s different variations of each type of landing page on each smartlink.

Why does the Smartlink page have few offers?
Read above. Simply every offer you see isn’t an individual singular offer, but a link connected to multiple offers.

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If PN = Push Notifications, why didn't I find any offers on the Market if in page of Smartlinks are there some offers?

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Yeah I don’t know, just the way MOBIPIUMs backend is I guess.

As I said the push subs are smartlinks so you’d get them from the area titled ‘optimized smart links’ showed in your screenshot.
 
Every offer is a different payout. The advertiser and network need to earn money on the payout they give you.

Some offers pay $100+, some as little as $0.0007.

You can still earn profit with either. It comes down to things like traffic cost (CPM, CPV, CPA), traffic quality, your conversion rate, etc.


Market offers are all of MOBIPIUMs offers available (or that they made available to you).

Smartlinks offers are all of their smartlink’ed offers.

Smartlinks use an algo of some sort to determine the best offer to show the traffic youre sending to it. Google smartlink if you wanna know more.

For example, their push subcritions in this course are actually smartlinks. I think there’s different variations of each type of landing page on each smartlink.


Read above. Simply every offer you see isn’t an individual singular offer, but a link connected to multiple offers.


Yeah I don’t know, just the way MOBIPIUMs backend is I guess.

As I said the push subs are smartlinks so you’d get them from the area titled ‘optimized smart links’ showed in your screenshot.
Thank you @WealthyPlayboi.

Now, It's clearer.
 
Hi Luke and everyone.

I'm a newbie, so I'm trying to understand this bill. Why $1 for each offer if prices depend on traffic and the market?

Another question for @MOBIPIUM and @Luke.

What's the difference between Market offers and Smartlink offers?

View attachment 47892

Why does the Smartlink page have few offers?

View attachment 47891

If PN = Push Notifications, why didn't I find any offers on the Market if in page of Smartlinks are there some offers?

View attachment 47894

And @Luke, even though I'm a beginner, what the course/forum has added to me is invaluable. Thank you very much.

Thank you all for your time in trying to answer the above questions.

Hi! How are you?

As the guys above me said, in the Market you can find direct offers, while in the Smartlinks tab you can find packages with multiple offers in them.

If you want to run PNs, you need to do so though a Smartlink, we do not have the option to run PN Offers individually.

Let us know if you have any other question.

MOBIPIUM Affiliates Team
 
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