Hey Guys,
With traffic Junky, do they stop traffic when your account balance reaches 0 or do they just keep your traffic going, my account just went negative balance... I thought they would stop my campaigns based on the amount of cash in the account, not daily budget....
if your bid / daily budget are too high, their algorithm will queue up a significant amount of traffic, and sometimes this will cause it to run over your account balance. They deliver in bursts, unlike POF which is just a steady stream. I think what you're describing has happened to 90% of people their first time running on adult / tj. Basically just need to lower daily budget on the campaign as well as lower your bids and it should help eliminate this. Also sometimes people adjust their bids way too high because they set a bid, wait a few minute and don't see any traffic coming so they think they need to bid higher, but in reality their bid may be just fine, just need to wait a few minutes - (10-20 minutes) sometimes for traffic to start flowing as the stats don't update in real time on their end.
whats this 20K bug i had read somewhere on here? I notice alot of people bid 20K budgets....
People think that it triggers the algorithm to give them more traffic, though I believe it may have been fixed, but a lot of people still do it anyways, but on quite a few premium placements, the highest cpm bidders aren't actually using the 20k (not sure if affiliates or not), so not sure if it works or doesn't. Either way, it's not gonna make or break your campaign, but if you're doing that and bidding high, it will definitely cause you to go into a negative balance.
Yeah the 20K thing is irrelevant now. You don't get more traffic by putting your budget there.
Don't bid highest is a solution for this problem, especially for super high volume sites like youporn. Bidding highest in top countries with huge volume is likely to get your account into the red pretty easily if you haven't enough funds on it compared to daily budget.
Still keep in mind, there's like close to no source working with CPM that stops exactly at your daily budget being reached. 5-10% overdelivery is pretty common.