The Most Active and Friendliest
Affiliate Marketing Community Online!

“Adavice”/  “1Win

no conversion

you need data and lots of it,
This pretty much^^^.
The offer is converting a little --so you are not just wasting ad money on it.

You need to be able to scale it to see if you can make it profitable.

segment:
  1. Time of day
  2. day of week
  3. country GEO
  4. ad position (need 5,000+ conversions for accuracy)
  5. you said you were using keywords for ad placement --you need a larger sample 500-1000 clicks (CPC events) might work for that.

I can even segment it into region and postal code

Some ad networks will have a token to resolve [city],[state])
You need custom logging --trackers don't do this.
Trackers will not assign anonymous tracking id codes
Some offers will return a custom affiliate code
If you have 5000 conversions you can segment this way.
 
ATTENTION matters! Make sure your landing page and images are grabbing visitor attention. If your traffic source is targeted, then your LP needs to do it's job and perform! Don't forget an effective CTA !!
 
count,creative A/B push ad test example --Filtered CPC
99,1197260
90,1197261


There is no one formula for creating successful banner creatives.
However, there are certain elements that are commonly used in effective banner ads.
These elements include a strong headline, relevant and eye-catching visuals, and a clear call-to-action.
An effective headline is one that immediately grabs attention and compels the reader to want to learn more.
The headline should be concise and to the point, and it should clearly communicate the main message of the ad.
The visuals in a banner ad should be relevant to the product or service being advertised.
They should be eye-catching and engaging, and they should help to convey the message of the ad.
The call-to-action in a banner ad should be clear and concise, and it should tell the reader what they need to do in order to take advantage of the offer.
It should be easy to understand and should not require any further explanation.


A/B testing is a method of comparing two versions of a web page to see which one performs better.
This can be done by split testing, which is where traffic is randomly divided between the two versions, or by multivariate testing, which tests multiple versions at the same time.
A/B testing is an important tool for optimizing web pages, as it allows businesses to make data-driven decisions about which version of a page is more likely to convert visitors into customers.
There are a few things to keep in mind when conducting A/B tests:
1.
Make sure that the changes you're testing are small.
If you're testing big changes, it will be hard to know which change is responsible for any difference in results.
2.
Test one change at a time.
This will again help you isolate the effect of each change.
3.
Keep the test running for a long enough period of time to get reliable results.
A/B tests can take a few days or even weeks to complete, depending on the amount of traffic you're getting.
4.
Make sure you have enough traffic to get reliable results.

If you don't have enough traffic, your results may not be statistically significant.
A/B testing is a powerful tool for optimizing web pages and increasing conversion rates.
By following the tips above, you can ensure that your A/B tests are effective and produce reliable results

Multi-variate testing is a method of marketing analysis that allows businesses to test multiple different marketing variables at the same time.
This type of testing can be used to test anything from website content to email subject lines.
Multi-variate testing can be an extremely valuable tool for businesses, as it allows them to test multiple different marketing strategies at the same time.
This type of testing can help businesses to determine which marketing strategies are most effective for their target audience.
Multi-variate testing can be a somewhat complex process, however, businesses that use this type of testing can see a significant increase in their marketing effectiveness.
If you are interested in using multi-variate testing for your business, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.
First, it is important to select the right platform for your business.
There are a number of different platforms that offer multi-variate testing, and it is important to select one that is right for your business.
Second, you need to create a hypothesis for your test.
This will help you to determine what you hope to achieve with your test.
Third, you need to select the right sample size for your test.
This will ensure that your results are accurate.
Fourth, you need to create a plan for how you will execute your test.
This includes selecting the right tools and resources.
Finally, you need to analyze your results.
This will help you to determine what works best toward your campaign goal.

This was written by AI in response to my topic seed phrases ;)
 
Gabe, in your other thread you asked me about Propeller Ad Network's quality.

My response can only be mixed for the reason that I had a friend send me about $22 worth of RON (run of network --unsorted) traffic that was all US.
This traffic was not day-parted and was delivered quickly. However, I was able to track and segment all the traffic that passed through my server logs and found the quality not to be good. The traffic did not convert at all but there is something else to be said ...

My friend told me a few months later that he had deposited another $200 and was able to convert some tier 2 and tier 3 SOI offers (as we discussed earlier). He told me that his payout on these offers was $0.40 to $1.80. He said he was seeing a reasonable ROAS (return on ad spend).

So, I have to be neutral as to the quality of the traffic in the aspect conversions. A lot of people here have used Propeller with mixed comments so I think a lot depends on the nature, price point and GEO of your offer.

I was testing the traffic on a much higher payout offer that would have a higher level conversion barrier. Namely, a credit card verification free sign up for a webcam site. Basically --show me the money. This website I know to be reliable for over 10 years but the referrals do not know this.

The numbers of registrations on other ad networks were very low also. Without going into lengthy discussion --5 new (credit card) validated registrations would (hopefully) produce about $140 in revshare revenues over the following 5 months. So, $10-$20 in ad spend per registration might have worked out.
 
If you are interested in testing another traffic source.. We have adult traffic as well. I can give you some advice if needed. My skype: jaerts92
 
If you are interested in testing another traffic source.. We have adult traffic as well. I can give you some advice if needed. My skype: jaerts92
you mean like traffic star platform. i try traffic factory but for some reason they wouldn't accept my url that they ask me to give. not sure why they didnt accept it was the same landing page i used for traffic junky
 
you mean like traffic star platform. i try traffic factory but for some reason they wouldn't accept my url that they ask me to give. not sure why they didnt accept it was the same landing page i used for traffic junky
Yes we are also a traffic platform where you can buy adult traffic. If you need any help or advice. Text me on skype: jaerts92
 
Last edited:
So much for TJ they no longer accepting the PayPal or credit card they are accepting other payments plans that I never heard of.
A federal judge in California on Friday denied Visa’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit by a woman who accuses the payment processor of knowingly facilitating the distribution of child pornography on Pornhub and other sites operated by parent company MindGeek.
 
MI
Back