IMO 7search seems like a good starting point:
--1) the barrier of entry is low
--2) good way to become familiar with tracking (prosper202 etc)
--3) get some of the basic fundamentals out of the way
--4) If I did it over again, I would advise others to get into more...
I knew I had read that before, you can find it here:
2012 June « Ads.pof.com Blog
I agree ^^
From what i have been learning as of late and if you can afford it, go from front to back...
multiple ads > one angle > keywords that are related closely to both the ad, angle and lander >...
There are a varitey of tools that show similar results as google analytics, but IMO you can never actually scrape all the possible long tail rankings that a certain site might have. The scope of that is probably beyond the capabilities of most estimated search/term providers:
alexa.com...
Microworkers is a good example of this, just go and check it out. I have never bothered with this technique because you don't learn how to really market CPA offers.
I have been working on small projects/campaigns on 7search for about 3 weeks now and have found quite a few interesting details that I would like to share and discuss.
Since cpafix has become a go to place for 7search/cpa , as it ranks highly for related terms in Google, I felt that giving out...
Look at your click costs too.
If you have payed more than 1x-2x the amount of the offer for that keyword without a conversion, consider deleting it.
Otherwise, try to get around 100 clicks. Just depends on your budget and how many kws you are targeting.
Like smilodon stated, you need the...
So I grew up around Jazz and years ago I was a pretty serious jazz trumpet player.
During those years Miles Davis was a major inspiration for me (hence Miles Ahead) and I always dug his quotes:
From BrainyQuotes:
"Do not fear mistakes. There are none."
"Don't play what's there, play what's...
So, I have seen many newer IMs here who are having trouble with just the 7search route.
Now I myself do not have a ton of experience with PPC/CPA , as I have been able to stick with other ventures(SEO, Servers, Datafeeds etc.) and never needed to go with Paid Traffic, so this is somewhat new...
Put as many as you want or can afford. In reality though, you'll probably reduce them down to only a few, as david suggested. Though the keyword tool says there are impressions, it is misleading as you are also competing against people/networks bids outside of what 7search states in their...
For domains, you can also check free hosts like dyndns.
They have a lot of host names which would work with different verticals, and then you just use a prefix-subdomain that matches your offer.
The easiest way to set up the site is to have the subdomain point(ip) to your server/hosting and...
Here are some ideas:
1) markosweb.com
2) rssmix.com
--take the feed and submit it to free rss submitters ( or use RssSubmit )
3) syndc8.com your rss feed(both the domain and the rssmix)-get the resulting pages
do the same as above with feedkiller and feedage
4) create some social monkee...
You need to get the keyword from the traffic source, if it is available. I have set up prosper, but it is too tedious for small campaigns, so I just use a simple text file for now. I can download or copy it from smftp and just paste it into excell. For each campaign I set up I use a new...
I have been using them, but only for diversity.
Half of the domains are not even indexed, so there you go and the other half have relatively low authority and PR.
Nothing special about them, just another way to diversify links. and bring bots into your sites.
I really wouldn't bother with...
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