zeweb
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Hi all,
Here is one of the projects I'm actually working on, I'd appreciate your help and advice about this case.
About one year ago, I have made my first test with exactly the same traffic source and niche than in this project, after a while I gave up because I never could make a profitable campaign.
I decided to restart this campaign from scratch because I'm convinced that there is some money to make.
I hope that I will find here valuable information in order to help me achieving my goal: build a profitable campaign.
I created 3 campaigns in AdsBridge, one for each mobile traffic type (Android, Iphone and others). I have added my single landing page and my 12 offers.
I have identified 2 of my mistakes (maybe there are others):
I am loosing money, but I know that's the price to pay for getting data: 112$ spent in traffic for 52$ earnings (37490 traffic, 490 clicks, 25 conversions).
The first thing I want to do is disabling all the less profitable offers, I just do not know if I have already enough data to decide or if I should wait longer ?
Here are statistics about offer+clics+conversions+earnings:
I think my previous tests did never succeed because I did not wait long enough before removing campaigns, it's possible that I removed the wrong ones. This time I will try to do it better by asking you for advice.
I have assisted to a webinar this week, the person talking was answering Q&A about his success in mediabuying, and one point was that someone new to CPA/Mediabuy should start with at least $2000-$3000. Do you think there is really nothing to do with less money ?
Thanks for reading and thanks for your help.
Here is one of the projects I'm actually working on, I'd appreciate your help and advice about this case.
About one year ago, I have made my first test with exactly the same traffic source and niche than in this project, after a while I gave up because I never could make a profitable campaign.
I decided to restart this campaign from scratch because I'm convinced that there is some money to make.
I hope that I will find here valuable information in order to help me achieving my goal: build a profitable campaign.
- Vertical: Adult dating, mostly because I have been a successful affiliate marketer in adult domain some years ago.
- Traffic type: Adult mobile blind skimmed from only one geo.
- Landing page: One mobile optimised page with single eye catching picture and multiple steps/questions inspired from working ones (spied on big adult sites).
- Offers: 12 creatives from 3 different Dating CPA offers (prices from 1.75 to 2.50 $) chosen in one single network.
- Tracking: AdsBridge starter package.
I created 3 campaigns in AdsBridge, one for each mobile traffic type (Android, Iphone and others). I have added my single landing page and my 12 offers.
I have identified 2 of my mistakes (maybe there are others):
- I lost about 12 hours clicks and conversion because for an unknown reason the CTA button on my single landing page was not working anymore (fixed by pasting complete HTML code in AdsBridge interface from backup).
- At least for 24hours my traffic distribution on offers was wrong (100% for one offer and nothing for the 11 others).
I am loosing money, but I know that's the price to pay for getting data: 112$ spent in traffic for 52$ earnings (37490 traffic, 490 clicks, 25 conversions).
The first thing I want to do is disabling all the less profitable offers, I just do not know if I have already enough data to decide or if I should wait longer ?
Here are statistics about offer+clics+conversions+earnings:
I think my previous tests did never succeed because I did not wait long enough before removing campaigns, it's possible that I removed the wrong ones. This time I will try to do it better by asking you for advice.
I have assisted to a webinar this week, the person talking was answering Q&A about his success in mediabuying, and one point was that someone new to CPA/Mediabuy should start with at least $2000-$3000. Do you think there is really nothing to do with less money ?
Thanks for reading and thanks for your help.
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