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hello members!

i am try to promote cpa offers with 7search..Can you tell me please whats type of offers is good for 7search..

Casino, Dating,Iphone,Ipad, etc..Please Suggest me.....
 
Thanks for giving your Opinions..I Will Try it on 7search and i will share my expirence soon

Can u tell me Which Niche i promote for Zip and Email submit........:)
 
Maybe have a look at your ad copy. I would start there and make changes to see if clicks come in. Next, where I'm targeting. I've never used 7search personally, but I'm sure you can select/optimize where you're targeting for which offer you're running. Just my 0.02! :)
 
I'm thinking of using it too. Don't know how much conversion I will get. But i heard its one of the best in PPC .
 
I don't suggest You to use offers with small payout (0.80-1.80$), better You should pick some Diet/Health/Muscles offers and get better EPC and payout. Good luck!

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If you're getting high impressions but no clicks it's probably your ad copy, remember with 7search you can get away with ad copy you usually wouldn't be able to with other PPC network like AdWords.
 
You the Campaigns section you have a button on each campaign where you can see detailed stats.

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Hope this helped
 
I've lost a lot of money with 7search. It needs a lot of tracking to be done and I wasn't the best at it. If I were you I would start with Adwords or Bing ads or FB ads. Good Luck.
 
I've lost a lot of money with 7search. It needs a lot of tracking to be done and I wasn't the best at it. If I were you I would start with Adwords or Bing ads or FB ads. Good Luck.

What you want to tell that Adwords or Bing ads or FB ads do not need lot of tracking and analytic ? You are on wrong way then ;) Good luck you buddy :D
 
Not a very helpful reply. All PPC networks need a lot of tracking. The one thing that you have to remember is that you will have to be willing to lose money while testing offers. I generally let a campaign run until I get around 2-300 clicks a day (depending on the payout.) If I can get a couple of conversions, I will let the campaign run for 3 or 4 days.
This will give me sufficient amount of data and I can start deleting unprofitable subid's and keywords. If I can break even or profitable, I will start testing new keywords and rinse and repeat the data collecting process. This takes time (and money). What you are really doing here is "squeezing out" a profitable campaign.(for a lack of better words.) In a nutshell, this is basically what needs to be done. For me, it's a labor of love, for other it will be a pain in the ass.
 
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