I tried using thousands of broad keywords like he seems to be doing in that training, but it didn't work.
I really don't see how bidding on thousands of non buyer and irrelevant broad keywords is a good thing.
Also I think higher QS makes your CPC go down.
I read if the keyword you re bidding on is in your ad as well as the H1 tag of your lander, then your QS goes up.
Hi Zoltan,
I have never thought of asking an AM to help make a campaign profitable, would never have presumed it was a good idea.
But how exactly do you help? Do I need to buy some tracking software too?
So I have probably 1.5K GBP to start with paid traffic, plus a bit more to pay for the Dojo, not a total noob in aff marketing, had success with SEO before and still making a bit here and there from it.
But I just got sacked from my job so there will not be very much money after the 1.5K is...
Hi cashmoneyaffiliate, just wanted to ask how much money you would generally need to get into this mobile marketing stuff since you look like you are doing very well out of it.
I could probably only start with £1k maximum.
Thanks, and congrats on your success!
Thanks, just had a quick look.
DO you know how much money you would typically need to get into mobile CPA? I wouldn't have more than around £1k to start with.
The amount of clicks I have been getting has gone down a lot. My bids are looking ok, so it might be I need to change my ad copy - 7 search is experiencing low volume.
Is anyone else who is using 7 search having the same issue?
I have been blocking when average cost per click multiplied by number of clicks equals my payout. Which is about 23 clicks for me. Seems to have been working well so far.
I had my first day of profit yesterday. Spent 0.88 to make 1.40. But too early to tell if its going to be consistent. Someone told me to also block keywords that did not convert. But I am not sure if I have enough data on certain keywords yet.
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