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Double meta refresh mobile questions (12)


10-29-2015 02:48 PM #1 pronewbie (Member)
Double meta refresh mobile questions

Hi

I heard that using double meta refresh with mobile traffic causes a major click loss. If this is true what other method can we use to hide referrer with mobile traffic?

Also when i test a new landing page that is not according to the rules, i test it normally without cloaking and then if the landing page is profitable i cloak it.

is possible for the advertiser to see the landing page that i used before cloaking, after several days only from the conversions?

Thnx


11-20-2015 05:32 PM #2 acjhonrosya (Member)

i have near about 30% click loss with Voluum with mobile offer. i'm Trying to find solution too.. is there anyone know ?


11-23-2015 09:22 AM #3 beemarkt (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by acjhonrosya View Post
i have near about 30% click loss with Voluum with mobile offer. i'm Trying to find solution too.. is there anyone know ?


From my own experiences, its difficult to avoid click loss. Because there are many reasons behind. I would suggest to dont worry about click loss much..


11-25-2015 11:03 AM #4 tomsko (Member)

Can anyone tell estimated average % of click loss on Mobile with DMR?


11-25-2015 11:20 AM #5 manu_adefy (Veteran Member)

30% seems to be the most common ballpark I hear and also matches with my testing as well.


11-25-2015 09:15 PM #6 atom64 ()

well DMR is not the only reason for clickloss
if you take a closer look on the offer and how many times it redirect, you will see like 3-4 redirects which you cant do anything about it
also some networks have DMR inside their offer redirects aswell.


11-25-2015 10:04 PM #7 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Dont worry about DMR loss all that much guys, if you run on a fast server, its only taking fractions of a second to redirect, thats not gonna affect your ROI almost at all. The speed problems are usually somewhere else - countless redirects once the click leaves your tracking, some aff networks can really kill it with their redirect chains. I've done sooo many tests regarding speed lately, CDN, no CDN, CD with a domain, Regular server ... the numbers would surprise most of you All I can tell is that the speed problem on "your" side is not that hot.


11-26-2015 07:08 AM #8 dlegia (Member)

DMR click loss could be also a bot traffic that doesn't 'understand' meta tags or javascript redirect


11-26-2015 09:49 AM #9 mykeyfocus (Member)

You can use a technique i talked about here and tell us if you see any ROI improvements


11-26-2015 11:00 AM #10 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by dlegia View Post
DMR click loss could be also a bot traffic that doesn't 'understand' meta tags or javascript redirect
This is very true! I have a small autoredirect "landing page" that my coder made for me, many bots dont "understand it" so I can use it in order to detect bot traffic. It works really well especially with mobile traffic


11-27-2015 04:25 AM #11 acjhonrosya (Member)

thank you so much guys for explanation in detail.


11-27-2015 01:50 PM #12 nardip (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
Dont worry about DMR loss all that much guys, if you run on a fast server, its only taking fractions of a second to redirect, thats not gonna affect your ROI almost at all. The speed problems are usually somewhere else - countless redirects once the click leaves your tracking, some aff networks can really kill it with their redirect chains. I've done sooo many tests regarding speed lately, CDN, no CDN, CD with a domain, Regular server ... the numbers would surprise most of you All I can tell is that the speed problem on "your" side is not that hot.
100% with this. dmr won't affect you in such a way where you are loosing hundreds of dollars a day. it does slow down a bit for the user, but not that much. if youre in the US and your setting up landers in taiwan, you might want to think about putting the landers/code on a server thats closer to taiwan (if your server is in the US). regardless, double meta refresh should't be considered as the main culprit. it's all about the servers


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