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Step 8 - Creating Your PopAds Campaign

Any thoughts on the best way to adapt this for ZeroPark? I already had a funded ZeroPark account coming into it, but setting up a campaign there requires ad creatives and there doesn't seem to be an option for worldwide traffic (only one country per campaign.)

I'm wondering if ZeroPark may not be appropriate for smartlink offers.
 
but setting up a campaign there requires ad creatives and there doesn't seem to be an option for worldwide traffic (only one country per campaign.)

Hi @void.face. You can use pop on Zeropark.

When you click on Create Campaign, choose POP, then another set of options come up. You can choose Multi GEO to get worldwide. There will be a tab for Worldwide in the Targeting.
 
Any thoughts on the best way to adapt this for ZeroPark? I already had a funded ZeroPark account coming into it, but setting up a campaign there requires ad creatives and there doesn't seem to be an option for worldwide traffic (only one country per campaign.)

I'm wondering if ZeroPark may not be appropriate for smartlink offers.
I recommend taking your best performing GEOs on PopAds and testing those on Zeropark with individual campaigns. You can try both pop and redirects.
 
I recommend taking your best performing GEOs on PopAds and testing those on Zeropark with individual campaigns. You can try both pop and redirects.
That is the approach I've taken. At this point, about $60 in, I've identified a combination geo/category/smartlink that is getting an 8% ROI.


The smartlink is @MOBIPIUM's "General Streaming" offer. I have a message into my affiliate manager asking for help identifying individual offers with better payouts for further testing. When I search their market, there are no streaming offers listed specifically for this geo. I'm hoping I can learn more about which offers are on rotation with this smartlink.
 
The smartlink is @MOBIPIUM's "General Streaming" offer. I have a message into my affiliate manager asking for help identifying individual offers with better payouts for further testing. When I search their market, there are no streaming offers listed specifically for this geo. I'm hoping I can learn more about which offers are on rotation with this smartlink.
Yeah, I wish more networks were like Monetizer where they showed what offers you were getting conversions on it their reports for their smartlink.
 
Hey @Luke I have noticed when creating the campaign on popads that the traffic number is way lower. Does this mean that the network is "over-bidded" right now? For me the highest amount of traffic (the lowest bar) is 24.5k and your screen shot shows 700k. This is a hell of a difference :).

Next question, I have spent 5$ in less than 5 minutes. I was lucky to have the budget day cap to 5$ if not I would have spent all my budget. Is this normal? Isn't there any way to spread it during the day? because all I'got are people for india and malasia.

Do you think it is a good idea to create a follow up thread? There are some and I don't want to clutter the sub-forum with one more saying perhaps same things.
 
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Hey @Luke I have noticed when creating the campaign on popads that the traffic number is way lower. Does this mean that the network is "over-bidded" right now? For me the highest amount of traffic (the lowest bar) is 24.5k and your screen shot shows 700k. This is a hell of a difference :).

Next question, I have spent 5$ in less than 5 minutes. I was lucky to have the budget day cap to 5$ if not I would have spent all my budget. Is this normal? Isn't there any way to spread it during the day? because all I'got are people for india and malasia.

Do you think it is a good idea to create a follow up thread? There are some and I don't want to clutter the sub-forum with one more saying perhaps same things.
I noticed this as well. I started my bidding at .00075. This increased the "traffic number" and I still got nearly the same ROI in my first test run that @Luke got in the tutorial.
 
I noticed this as well. I started my bidding at .00075. This increased the "traffic number" and I still got nearly the same ROI in my first test run that @Luke got in the tutorial.
My ROI has been of -92% :LOL:. Did your budget get depleted as fast as mine? 5$ in just a matter of minutes o_O
 
Did your budget get depleted as fast as mine? 5$ in just a matter of minutes

Yes $5 goes almost instantly. I barely had time to refresh the page in the tracker and the campaign was done.
 
Yes $5 goes almost instantly. I barely had time to refresh the page in the tracker and the campaign was done.
Really difficult to test different geos if things are like this. Perhaps we should run campaigns with diferent partimes?
 
Really difficult to test different geos if things are like this. Perhaps we should run campaigns with diferent partimes?
Remove the GEOs that spent a lot of your budget with little to no return. India and Indonesia are probably good to remove.
 
Remove the GEOs that spent a lot of your budget with little to no return. India and Indonesia are probably good to remove.
Yes, Luke, but as you did in the tutorial I would do this in the optimization phases. But imagine that you want to get data from as much countries as possible with your current budget to have a wider view (perhaps 5$ would be too little for all the world). Could be a solution to use the threshold tab?


This seems to be exactly what I want, isn't it. I think with this I could adjust how much I could spend for hour and so, adjust it to spend 5$ or 10$ per day and have WW data.

Anyway, do you think it is important to get WW data or with the data we got in 10-20 minutes is enough. In the end we are just learning :). But it is good to know this options are available for later campaigns.

What do you think?
 
@tbc - You get a surprising amount of data for $5. To be honest, I don't think you will get any better data by running the same budget for 24 hours. Also, I believe that when you throttle your traffic for such a small budget, you might not even spend the whole amount because you aren't winning the auctions and it is too hard to disperse that small amount over a long time frame.

With large budgets on push or native, for example, you might want to test different times or periods of the day so you can see if there is one that is better, but in this instance, I don't feel it works like that.
 
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Yes, Luke, but as you did in the tutorial I would do this in the optimization phases. But imagine that you want to get data from as much countries as possible with your current budget to have a wider view (perhaps 5$ would be too little for all the world). Could be a solution to use the threshold tab?

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This seems to be exactly what I want, isn't it. I think with this I could adjust how much I could spend for hour and so, adjust it to spend 5$ or 10$ per day and have WW data.

Anyway, do you think it is important to get WW data or with the data we got in 10-20 minutes is enough. In the end we are just learning :). But it is good to know this options are available for later campaigns.

What do you think?
There won't be many campaigns where you buy worldwide traffic like this and spend it that quickly. I see you've made a follow along and you're doing this well 👍
 
Creating Your PopAds Campaign

So far, we’ve setup our BeMob to be able to track PopAds, added MOBIPIUM as an affiliate network, and added 5 offers we want to include in our first campaign.

Now, we get to actually setup that campaign.

First, let’s create our Campaign URL within BeMob and then we’ll create our new campaign in PopAds.

Creating a BeMob Campaign
Creating a new campaign in BeMob is pretty simple and it’s even easier in this guide because we’ve already done most of the work by creating our offers, adding our affiliate network, and adding the traffic source.

Now, we just need to create a campaign with all of those things so we can get our Campaign URL to promote on PopAds.

Login to BeMob and click on the Campaigns link in the top navigation. Once there, click on New.

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The basic criteria for a campaign are pretty simple:
  • Name
  • Traffic source
  • Destination
There are other options as well, but those 3 things are the most important when creating any affiliate marketing campaign.

Campaign Name
You can use whatever naming conventions you want, but I’ve adopted a fairly simple way to name all of my campaigns that makes it very easy for me to find them when I am running reports and doing my analysis.

Country_Device_OS_Browser

I use the same name on the traffic source as I do on BeMob so I can easily find them and there’s no confusion.

So, for this campaign, I am going to use the name: WW_Android_Chrome

I left out device because I know Android is mobile, but if we end up split testing cellphone/tablets, I would add that to the name.

Traffic source
This should be obvious, but you select the traffic source you are going to run the campaign on. I may run this same campaign across multiple traffic sources at some point which is why you want to make sure you select the traffic source you are using for this particular campaign. It’s also important because BeMob will attach the important tracking variables/macros to our Campaign URL based on the traffic source we select.

Destination
Destination takes up the entire right panel of the campaign creation screen on BeMob because it is so important. This is where you choose the landing pages and offers we are going to drive traffic to. For this guide campaign, we will be direct linking so there will be no need to add or select a landing page. However, we’re going to split test offers so we need to make sure we choose all of them.

With all that being said, here is what my Create Campaign form looks like for this particular campaign:

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You’ll notice that I have Enabled checked for Sixth sense. I recommend you enable it simply so you can check it out once your campaign has some data. It’s not something specifically that I use all the time to optimize my campaigns, but since you are new to BeMob, I recommend you enable it just so you can check it out once you have some data.

The Cost model is set to Auto because the PopAds traffic source template that we created earlier is setup to track the cost of your campaign in BeMob using a custom tracking token. Not all traffic sources have this, but when they do, we want to use it as it’ll make it so we can easily analyze and optimize our campaigns based on the cost of every click without having to do any manual work.

For Destination, I’ve selected Built-in flow. This allows us to choose the offers we want to split test and then later make modifications to them really easily.

You should click on the LANDINGS toggle because we are not going to use any of our own landing pages for this campaign. We are going to direct link to the 5 offers we setup earlier.

Once you’ve toggled LANDINGS, click the Add offer green button to add 5 offers total. Then, click the dropdown and select each of the 5 offers.

Once each is selected and added to your flow, your form should look a lot like mine shown above.

Click the Save button to create/save your campaign. BeMob will show you a list of your Campaign Links. Click the green Copy button on the top one.

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Okay, now we are going to create your PopAds campaign for our new campaign we just created!

Login to your PopAds account and click on New Campaign under your Advertiser’s Panel.

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We are going to setup a campaign with this criteria:
  • $5 Budget (50% for initial testing in this case)
  • Worldwide (All Countries)
  • Android OS
  • Chrome 47+ Browser
  • Smartphone
We’re going to test worldwide Android traffic using the Chrome browser because that seems to be what converts best for push notification smartlinks. We’re targeting Chrome 47+ because that’s what supports push notifications.

The Create a New Campaign form on PopAds is pretty long, but I will break down each section here. Once you create a few campaigns you’ll be able to go through this lengthy form very quickly.

General Information
As I said, I use the same name on my campaign in BeMob as I do in my traffic source. The name of this campaign in BeMob for me is: WW_Android_Chrome

The URL is where we put the Campaign URL we have copied from BeMob. We’re going to send traffic to a single URL (we’re split testing within BeMob so PopAds just gets 1 link from us). Paste your Campaign URL into the URL section.

Everything else I would leave the same. A Frequency Cap of 1/24 is good (and what I pick on nearly all traffic sources), once the campaign is approved I want it to run, and everything else is fine.

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For now, skip Budgets and Throttling and go to Categories.

Categories
Adult traffic is typically cheaper and also does not always perform the best. I am not saying you should not test the adult traffic on PopAds, but for this example, let’s remove it. You can do this by clicking the Add All button and then typing Adult under Your choices, selecting all the categories shown in the box, and then clicking Remove.

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Now, if you delete where you typed Adult, you will see every other non-adult category showing as Your choices.

Country Targeting
As I said, we are going to target all countries with this campaign and then we’re remove the ones that are not profitable.

Simply click Add All and all the countries will be added to our targeting.

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We want to add all the countries to our choices so they are easier to remove later. If you did not click Add All, your campaign would still target all countries.

Skip Society Targeting for now.

Environmental Targeting
This is where we choose our Operating System and Browser. We want to target Android devices so type Android into the Available choices under Operating Systems and then click Add.

For browsers, we want to select Google Chrome 47+ so type Chrome into the Available choices under Browsers and then select Google Chrome / 47 and everything higher than that (Google Chrome / 48, 49, etc) and click Add.

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We’ll leave the Screen Resolutions as the default.

Device Targeting
The only thing we need to change with Device Targeting for now is selecting Smartphone under Form Factors.

We could also test Android Tablets (and maybe you will want to do that later), but for now, let’s just target smartphones to make our test easier to optimize.

Double click Smartphone from the Available choices to add it to Your choices. We will leave the Devices alone for now.

You can skip Connecting Targeting, Time Targeting, Website Targeting, Adscore Traffic Validation, and just click on Summary to open our Summary.

Summary
The Traffic Estimator in the Summary section of PopAds campaign creation is one of it’s coolest and most unique features. Many traffic sources have started to copy this feature, but I’ve always like how it’s presented with PopAds.

This summary gives you important information to help you with your bidding (which we skipped earlier).

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As you can see, the average bid for this traffic is 0.000562 (a $0.56 CPM). They show the highest bid, but all I really care about is the average.

A $0.56 CPM seems pretty cheap, but it’s important to know that the payouts on the offers we added are going to be pretty low. We’re hopefully going to make up for a low payout with a high conversion rate, but even then, this traffic will be hard to get profitable.

The point of this guide is not to run the most profitable campaign. It’s to get traffic and learn how to analyze and optimize it. So, that’s what we’re going to do.

The bid distribution map shows that there are some really low bids getting a nice amount of traffic:



So, let’s hit the top of that and set our bid at $0.00033 ($0.33 CPM).

Click on Budgets and let’s set our Max Bid and Daily budget.

Budgets
As I said, we’ll put our bid at 0.00033 and our Daily budget for this is going to be $5. We’ll make our Budget $5 as well and then increase this to $10 after we’ve collected some data. The first $5 is just for initial testing.

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Now, click on Summary again and the Summary will reload with the data base on our bid and budget:

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The map shows the countries that we will likely get most of our traffic from, but we’ll see what the data actually shows once our campaign is running.

Click Create Campaign and PopAds will make you confirm that you really want to run a worldwide campaign (we do). Check the box and click Create Campaign again.

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And…our campaign is pending approval!

But, we’re not done quite yet.

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Click on the Conversion Tracking button so we can setup our PopAds postback in BeMob.

NEXT: Step 9 - Setup PopAds Postback in BeMob
Hi man im re reading this guide after few weeks of testing in order to look for things that I missed the first and the second time.

I have a question about testing budget. Since you are targeting almost all countries, how we can be sure you are collecting enough data with only 5$?

This question seems to be stupid but it's not since I'm trying to understand how strick is the budget setting rule 5x the payout x number of offers ×number of geos × number of landing pages, etc.

Thanks.
 
I have a question about testing budget. Since you are targeting almost all countries, how we can be sure you are collecting enough data with only 5$?
That's just the first round of testing. Then, I'm having you remove GEOs and testing another $5. And you continue doing iterations of testing until you get what you are looking for (green).

This question seems to be stupid but it's not since I'm trying to understand how strick is the budget setting rule 5x the payout x number of offers ×number of geos × number of landing pages, etc.
Yes, this is a good idea. Create your own budget based on multiples. Usually, I only run 1 GEO per campaign. This campaign we do a worldwide to find the GEOs worth testing :)
 
U rock man, thanks. I'm having some hard time to find green campaigns these days. I run like 10 offers and all in red or more than 70% negative roi.
 
U rock man, thanks. I'm having some hard time to find green campaigns these days. I run like 10 offers and all in red or more than 70% negative roi.
Yeah that's rough. Test some pop campaigns using Monetizer smartlink. I've been doing pretty well with that lately 👍
 
Hi Luke, what I'm not sure to get is since my AM says his team is having some good results with the same offers he is suggesting to run and since the offer is a Captcha offer. Same traffic source. So the variables are not to many, why they are having results and me not?

I mean, i understand it's not guaranteed, but there should be some kind of correlation right?

I'm running now only Haka offers since I'm following the rule: one or traffic sources and one affiliate network.
So I suppose there are other people making money with Haka right?

So what they do different?
Is here anyone running with success Haka offers?

I subscribed to AdPlexity but since now, after one week, I'm seeing zero difference between before using it and after using it. Maybe I'm using it wrong but seems like most of the campaigns are not run buy affiliates. Feels like I could invest those 149$ better....but that's a feeling I have now, maybe I'll change idea in time...
 
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