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Hello
can anyone explain to me how the different bidding works in push ads?
what's the different in quality beetwen 0.008$ cpc and lets say 0.02$ cpc
and how to correctly test traffic and segment him?
Im working with push ads on ezmob right now and I see that literally 0% of people clicking through my Landing page, im testing different bids and publishers, also couple of Landing and my acc manager is saying that Landings are good
all tracking is setted up correctly, I was testing that
 
Im working with push ads on ezmob right now and I see that literally 0% of people clicking through my Landing page, im testing different bids and publishers, also couple of Landing and my acc manager is saying that Landings are good
all tracking is setted up correctly, I was testing that
You can run you traffic through Adscore or Clickease check their websites for service and prices, or;


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what's the different in quality beetwen 0.008$ cpc and lets say 0.02$ cpc
well if you log all of the clicks you might see ...
@ $0.008 CPC you get all of the leftover trash that no one else bid for at a higher price sorted by browser version (current) desirable os and version e.g.; Android 10++ you might get old android versions, or; (obsolete device =people with little money or bots that forgot to update their forged headers :D.) Basic Junk traffic (remnants).
 
Hello
can anyone explain to me how the different bidding works in push ads?
what's the different in quality beetwen 0.008$ cpc and lets say 0.02$ cpc
and how to correctly test traffic and segment him?
Im working with push ads on ezmob right now and I see that literally 0% of people clicking through my Landing page, im testing different bids and publishers, also couple of Landing and my acc manager is saying that Landings are good
all tracking is setted up correctly, I was testing that
In push ads, bidding lower (e.g., $0.008 CPC) can get you more clicks, but the traffic might be less interested. Higher bids (e.g., $0.02 CPC) can give you fewer clicks, but the traffic could be more engaged. To test and segment traffic, keep an eye on how different bids and publishers perform, and adjust your approach as you gather results. Try different setups until you find what works best.
 
If you're experiencing a 0% CTR verify that your ad creatives are engaging and relevant to your target audience. Consider testing different ad formats, images, headlines, and ad copy to capture users' attention. Check with your account manager to troubleshoot the issue. They can provide insights, recommendations, and assistance in optimizing your campaigns for better performance. There are companies that specialize in this area and can potentially help address the issue.
 
You do not know what or who reaches your landing page --that is where the initial problem is and needs to be solved --I get it ...
Let's assume that 50% of that traffic is human and can theoretically click thru to your CTA offer;

Why aren't they converting into useful referrals?

I have always gotten 3% to 16% CTR with my landing pages depending on various factors (even with iffy traffic). I know that is a very wide spread but I have found eCommerce to be a much lower CTR that XXX adult.

The offer's affinity to your market can vary a lot. It's also impossible to sell a click-bot anything.

You are wasting your time and money if you think there is a magic tool that will fix these problems --there isn't.
You need to stop buying low quality traffic or find the right product to offer low quality traffic so that traffic will convert with a reasonable rate of return.
 
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You do not know what or who reaches your landing page --that is where the initial problem is and needs to be solved --I get it ...
Let's assume that 50% of that traffic is human and can theoretically click thru to your CTA offer;

Why aren't they converting into useful referrals?

I have always gotten 3% to 16% CTR with my landing pages depending on various factors (even with iffy traffic). I know that is a very wide spread but I have found eCommerce to be a much lower CTR that XXX adult.

The offer's affinity to your market can vary a lot. It's also impossible to sell a click-bot anything.

You are wasting your time and money if you think there is a magic tool that will fix these problems --there isn't.
You need to stop buying low quality traffic or find the right product to offer low quality traffic so that traffic will convert with a reasonable rate
How do I stop buying low quality traffic? How to do that, higher bids or what?
I was testing one landing page and one platform where I build this landing and I get access to see the preview page that user was before clicking my ad, and results was that with 0.008 cpc In FINANCE category 90% of clicks was from users who was on freaking arab porn sites so Im not shocked that this wasn't converting, also with 0.025% this source was getting clicks because I don't correctly blocked this source.

Are constantly mediabuying, changing bids, white and blacklisting is the only way to find good quality in push?
Musisz kupić ruch o jakości lub znaleźć właściwy produkt, który będzie oferował ruch o jakości,
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Musisz kupić ruch o jakości lub znaleźć właściwy produkt, który będzie oferował ruch o jakości, `` there is a saying in America: "there is a seat for every ass"

TBH, I have never seen push traffic convert for me and a had to assume a few things;
  • Many inpage push *clicks* and mobile traditional mobile clicks are clicks in error --the user touched the wrong spot :D
  • I do it all the time, man-sized fingers on a smartphone touchscreen
  • I wrote much of the losses off as: the offers I was marketing were larger screen oriented
  • Also, my `offers` were expensive --even when the actually was a competitive or better that average value
Now, you are marketing a lower cost barrier item --but is it a valued item for the traffic? So, in theory: you should convert better --but you are not making an effort to get to the root of the problem .
Without good tracking data of some sort, you never will understand the problem you are facing.
 
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