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Use CPVLab with Sitescout? (8)


06-24-2014 06:32 AM #1 weebay (Member)
Use CPVLab with Sitescout?

I'm getting ready to launch my first media buy campaign (will probably do a follow along).

I have CPVLab and know how to use it. Is there any benefits in running a sitescout campaign through CPVLab? Sitescout wont let you rotate banners so is there any point?


Cheers


06-24-2014 07:07 AM #2 bbrock32 (Administrator)

Yes because you can rotate landers and offers through CPVLab without getting to re-submit banners.

What do you mean they won't let you rotate banners? I've always had no problems using multiple banners on SiteScout.


06-24-2014 12:37 PM #3 weebay (Member)

thanks for the reply. I made a stupid typo in the original post it should have said rotate landers. I read here apost by caurmen that you couldn't rotate landers with sitescout.

Have things changed since then?


06-24-2014 02:13 PM #4 bbrock32 (Administrator)

Yes I think it's against their rules to rotate landers.

You can change after they approve but if they re-check they will disable the campaign.


06-24-2014 04:10 PM #5 shakedown (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by bbrock32 View Post
Yes I think it's against their rules to rotate landers.

You can change after they approve but if they re-check they will disable the campaign.
How do you guys deal with this? It seems like it would be hard to not split test landers.


06-24-2014 06:07 PM #6 caurmen (Administrator)

@ins2014 - You can run multiple campaigns, each with a different lander.

Personally, though, this is one of the several reasons I'm not a big fan of Sitescout.


06-25-2014 07:24 AM #7 weebay (Member)

Thanks for replies. So the answer is, there are no benefits to using CPvlab with sitescout?


06-25-2014 09:08 AM #8 bbrock32 (Administrator)

The only one would be split-testing offers at this point.


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