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What are the best types of offers that I should pick to promote on 7search?
What should I not promote there?

How much traffic per day should I be expecting from running a 7search campaign?
What kind of ROI are you guys getting after weeding out the non performing urls?
 
What are the best types of offers that I should pick to promote on 7search?
What should I not promote there?

How much traffic per day should I be expecting from running a 7search campaign?
What kind of ROI are you guys getting after weeding out the non performing urls?


Best bet is to promote offers which no one else is promoting
About what you should and what you should not promote, Well apple related offers do suck too much competition every newbie comes and throws apple campgains first so go for something diffrent :p

ROI not bragging at all with some camapgains i spend like 5 bucks and make 40 + (that`s why i love it , I do use TV,LI and yahoo adcentre but cant 4get 7search :p) do calculation yourself ...
 
tes test test and test and track each and every keyword .. with that said also make sure you only bid for exact+ phrase match kws , About profitability only way to know a campgain will generate some profit or not is testing ,, as i said go for offers where competition is less
 
Ask your Affiliate Manager what are the best converting offers for PPC that have low ammount of competition, because they are the only ones that have access to the numbers. Email Submits and dating generally are the ones that convert better, but there are people promoting other types of offers and some of them can get it profitable.
 
Yeah i agree - go forma relationship with your AM and get them to outline what would be best to use for 7search traffic!
 
What are the best types of offers that I should pick to promote on 7search?
What should I not promote there?

How much traffic per day should I be expecting from running a 7search campaign?
What kind of ROI are you guys getting after weeding out the non performing urls?

Right now we are seeing the best results with simple email submits. 7Search has a lot of traffic, but you have to find the right keywords. I suggest taking a look at this thread :)
http://www.cpafix.com/showthread.php/1531-Top-7Search-Keywords-lt-0.05-click!
 
It is always a good idea, as many have already alluded, to try to run unique offers that others aren't. To help guide you, I would like to share some of our lower volume (active advertisers) verticals for your consideration. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

B2B: Aerospace Industry
Gambling: Affiliates
Gambling: Las Vegas & Gaming Resorts
Internet: Banner & Link Exchange
News & Reference: Quotes
B2B: Biotech/Biomedical
Other: 404 Error Page
Adult (XXX): Lesbian
Internet: Statistics & Demographics
News & Reference: Weather
Professional Services: Shipping & Delivery
Society: Government
Travel: Maps & Driving Directions
B2B: Agriculture
B2B: Trade Shows
Internet: Webmaster Advice & Forums
Shopping: Greeting Cards
Telecommunication: Long Distance
Internet: ISP
Society: Military
Travel: Agents
Travel: Time Shares
B2B: Mailing Lists
Professional Services: Storage
Society: Non Profit
Home Business & Make Money: Paid Email
Internet: Domain Names
Other: Personal Homepage
Electronics: Cable Service
Electronics: Ringtones
Entertainment: Humor
Society: Politics
Telecommunication: Calling Cards
Telecommunication: VoIP
B2B: Transportation Industry
Food & Drink: Liquor
Gambling: Horse Racing
B2B: Human Resources
Internet: Graphics & Images
News & Reference: Advice
Telecommunication: Wireless
B2B: Automotive Industry
Education: K-12 Education
Electronics: MP3 Players
Internet: Chat
Internet: Email
Professional Services: Consulting
Professional Services: Security
Electronics: Audio Equipment
Electronics: Home Theater Equipment
Electronics: PDAs
Travel: Car Rentals
Travel: Cruises
Adult (XXX): Toys
Entertainment: Magazines
Travel: Advice Guides
Adult (XXX): Gay
Real Estate: Moving
Environmental: (General)
Internet: Spyware & Adware
Shopping: Flowers
B2B: IT/Computing Industry
Internet: Browser Utilities & Software Clients
People & Relationships: Background Checks
People & Relationships: Kids & Teens
People & Relationships: Senior Living
Recreation: (General)
Society: Religion
Education: Continuing Education
Electronics: Cameras/Camcorders
Finance: Banking
Health: Optics
Science: (General)
Entertainment: Tickets
Health: Dentistry
Electronics: Home Appliances
Finance: Auto Finance
News & Reference: (General)
Computer: Printers & Ink
Gambling: Sports Betting
Games: Toys
Automotive: Auto Repair & Parts
Automotive: Buying/Selling Cars
Shopping: Auctions
Adult (XXX): Penis Enlargement
B2B: Construction & Manufacturing
Computer: Hardware
Entertainment: Books
Internet: Web Design & Development
Shopping: Tobacco Products
Education: Colleges
Internet: Search Engine Optimization & Submission
B2B: Energy & Utilities
Finance: Taxes
Society: (General)
Education: Distance/Online Learning
People & Relationships: Marriage
Finance: Debt
Finance: Mortgages
Health: Mental Health
Hobbies: Arts & Crafts
Telecommunication: (General)
Food & Drink: Cooking & Recipies
Professional Services: Legal
Health: Diseases
Internet: Web Hosting

Best,
Cleo
7SearchGuys
 
Hey 7searchguys,

If you know so many people are having difficulty making money using your company, are you doing things like blacklisting url's that aren't profitable for anyone, for example? I understand the bid prices are low but what are you doing to weed out the worst performers yourself, as a company, instead of relying on the noob affiliates to do it, only to have the next affiliate get that same traffic for a while and waste money till they blacklist it in their campaign as well?
 
Promote any offers which do not require the person to pull out his or her credit card. Email and zip submits are the best. Do not choose the most common offers which claim to give a $10000 or a $1000 because people will not believe it and will not click on it. Use common sense while choosing offers. Last but not the least optimize your campaigns well and block sub ids which are not performing.
 
tes test test and test and track each and every keyword .. with that said also make sure you only bid for exact+ phrase match kws , About profitability only way to know a campgain will generate some profit or not is testing ,, as i said go for offers where competition is less

Hey is there a QUICK way to only go after exact match and phrase keywords. I've been doing that but it's a bit tiresome going through around 100+ keywords one by one setting the bid amounts.. I hope there is a better way that I'm missing..

Thanks
 
I tried to block the subids that show up in peerfly (like 3 to 5 digits I believe) but i got a back a message saying they were the wrong ones...

I noticed in one of LukePeerFly's videos, he had a all 3 subid fields filled with data.

Only my first one shows the 3 digit number. Do you (or anyone reading this) know how to make more usable data show up in the other fields in the Peerfly stats?
 
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