i just started on a porn tube site to test my ads. i just want to know is there a general rule that tells you when you cut the ad or not? should i be looking at the impression and ctr? what other things should i pay attention to?
I am getting clicks too but to make things more clear here's a screenshot.
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How does my stats look and how should i ditch ads and according to what? I'm kinda lost because I am new to this. Also you can see I'm bidding high because I want to "test" the banners so I know what's working or not. With that price, I am first place for my bid so I'm burning money pretty fast. I just need a system or something like that, that will tell me what ads should keep or not. If I am doing anything wrong please tell me!
yes i have made some conversions, about $95 to date. and yes i have 2 landing pages created for this offer. i noticed i only make conversions when i'm the top bidder but i am not making enough conversions to offset what i'm spending.
so would you recommend me to bid low to test the ads and then bid higher as i'm seeing which ones are performing well? i want to know if there's a general rule say what my ctr % should be if its worth keeping or not.
Every click costs you like $0.25 so you should be able to get an EPC big enough to win money.
If you convert only when you are top bidder, may be done because someone else did the homework of find the most converting websites and bid only on them. So you should use something like prosper 202 and eliminate all these websites that aren't converting, then you will be able to bid higher.
I do not know if your CPM is big or small, because every traffic source is different, but you can try to test new ads, if they are banners, search in some porn websites and take the most exciting and naughty photo you find (ie. big breasts + masturbation).
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