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How to SCALE a profitable campaign? (9)


10-21-2014 10:23 PM #1 gammon (Member)
How to SCALE a profitable campaign?

Hi,Everyone.

I have a profitable campaign,roi is baout 50%.
I put up a lot of keywords and use prosper 202 to track them.
I found out some profitable keywords and ad copies.
But when i grab all these data and move them to my wife account.
then just clicks,and no conversions.

anyone know why this happened,and how to scale it?
thanks a lot.


10-21-2014 10:52 PM #2 tomsko (Member)

You don't scale with a new account on the same ad network, you are just competing with yourself.
Try other ad networks with keyword targeting like Adwords, maybe Zeropark


10-21-2014 10:56 PM #3 maynzie (Moderator)

you are just competing with yourself.
boom, most likely the case here thanks for that tomsko!

To scale, you just expand on the keywords you're already profitable on with similar meanings, or you take those profitable keywords and target them on separate ad networks. There is plenty of room for you to scale, and hopefully you can hold up your 50% roi, some other placements won't work, some will give you more roi. Test Test Test, Scale Scale Scale


10-22-2014 08:01 AM #4 zeno (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by gammon View Post
Hi,Everyone.

I have a profitable campaign,roi is baout 50%.
I put up a lot of keywords and use prosper 202 to track them.
I found out some profitable keywords and ad copies.
But when i grab all these data and move them to my wife account.
then just clicks,and no conversions.

anyone know why this happened,and how to scale it?
thanks a lot.
Can you not just launch an optimised campaign on the same account and increase it's budget?

Am I missing something?


10-22-2014 02:33 PM #5 gammon (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by zeno View Post
Can you not just launch an optimised campaign on the same account and increase it's budget?

Am I missing something?
i move the campaign to my wife's account,but no matter i pause my main account's campaign or let both my account and my wife's account to run it,
the campaign from my wife's account no convert..
dont know why....


10-22-2014 04:45 PM #6 zeno (Administrator)

On the traffic source in question are there any account-level effects on ads?

E.g. historic quality/performance of the account influencing ad positioning? Is everything between the campaigns on account A and B identical?


10-22-2014 05:30 PM #7 stackman (Administrator)

I think the real question is, how much are you spending?

Often affiliate marketing is unstable, if you're spend $XX a day or less and buying traffic from a big pool (meaning from lots of different site placements) then that's whats causing the unreliable nature of the campaign.


11-04-2014 12:51 AM #8 visitorstoleads (Member)

I would be testing new ads and new pages trying to get that ROI up. You are leaving money on the table with that alone. Once you hit 100% ROI you can do more with it. Also, I would definitely try to expand to other angles, demographics, etc. Another thing you can do is go into the campaign settings and change ad delivery to advanced instead of standard. Be ready to spend though. It will take off on you.


12-10-2014 07:51 PM #9 visitorstoleads (Member)

Also, don't forget that under the campaign settings there is an option to run advanced delivery vs standard delivery. This makes sure your ad runs as much as possible rather than just trickle through the day to match your budget.


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