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my bad experience with mgid

cruz901

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Hello
I want to share with you my first and bad experience with mgid
I invested 100$ with mgid and cod joint pain offer
and I got only 4 sales which converts only 8$
I have tracked the widget ids with bemob and
I have spent more than 20$ on those widget without single conversion
what should I do?
 
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To start with: don't use such big back text --we can zoom to the level we can see at.
You make 2 statements that are contradictory;
  1. I invested 100$ with mgid and cod joint pain offer and I got only 4 sales
  2. spent more than 20$ on those widget without single conversion
Which is it?
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BTW, the $ is used always before the number while the € usually follows the number (other currency numbers follow these patterns [some both]). This may seem trivial to you but if your landing page or offer says; only 4.99$ --to a US or CA person they will think it very strange and suspicious and just walk away.
You should look toward making your offers reassure your traffic (create credibility and gain belief) then find the right traffic segments for that offer.

MGID is a reputable company Microsoft Signs MGID for Native Advertising so they are not the problem --the way you are doing things is the problem. Don't feel bad; finding an offer that really converts and creating marketing funnels is not easy.

Calm down and look to make incremental changes to test different approaches.
 
  1. spent more than 20$ on those widget without single conversion
$20 on the widgets only that generate conversion

Shooting from the hip;
  1. either your ad creative is bad; or,
  2. the offer you are using is of limited value; or,
  3. the traffic you are buying doesn't like it --or can't afford it.
native ads is not easy bro :(.
it requires big budget .
And investing a few thousand in someone else's business on an unproven 'offer's' promise is risky business. Prove out the offer with some CPC model and limit your risk.
 
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