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What kind of offers do best on BING ? (16)
04-27-2016 04:17 AM
#1
johnaff (AMC Alumnus)
Everything people search for, so everything.
Same as google.
04-27-2016 12:49 PM
#2
floridaim (Member)
I currently have high $xxx to $x,xxx profit a day campaigns on bing running on autopilot.
There's traffic, just use the campaign planner to find goldmines.
Also go broad in your targeting, mobile and tablet convert very very well.
04-27-2016 01:11 PM
#3
cbrughmans (Member)
Search engine market share per country: http://returnonnow.com/internet-mark...re-by-country/
Very interesting to see that Bing has 21% market share in the US (note: that seems exagerated, right?). Also in a few other markets they are the runner-up. I'd focus on these markets when launching campaigns, and its a pull-channel so the campaigns you need to launch are the campaigns people search for (sounds obvious :-)) so e-commerce, dating and big brand names will perform well
Other sources on Bing's market share per country can be found in this study: http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/image...47884_appC.pdf
04-27-2016 02:56 PM
#4
affiliaxegcohen (Member)
E-commerce, Dating, Financial and Health products performing very well with Bing.
04-27-2016 03:04 PM
#5
cbrughmans (Member)
What really rocks it on search is Vistaprint. All their products make multiple millions on search, in every single country. Too bad they forbid any search activity for their affiliates though.
They are milking that cow 100% themselves and its a very, very big fat cow.
04-28-2016 08:10 PM
#6
flashpacker (Member)

Originally Posted by
floridaim
Also go broad in your targeting, mobile and tablet convert very very well.
@floridaim quick question, is broad match a good option now on Bing? I used to use it over a year or so ago, but then
I found by running the search query tool that my ads were showing for terms that were not even close to the
broad keywords I was bidding on. Have Bing gotten it more refined again these days?
04-28-2016 09:13 PM
#7
mojomar (Member)
I see a lot of guys running Bing ads direct to Clickbank product landing pages with their aff ID
Anybody know about this, does it work , does Bing shut you down ?
Thanks
04-29-2016 11:06 PM
#8
floridaim (Member)
Landing page with butt kicking pre-sell copy sent to a VSL (Clickbank, etc) works like a charm.
Split 2 ad groups in each campaign, search and search partners. I don't target content though.
Do phrase and broad match on each keyword in your campaign.
Once you run a shit ton of traffic they hook you up with an ad specialist guru dude.
Bing literally has 0 regulations, as long as you pay your bill ;-)
04-29-2016 11:13 PM
#9
lanikai87 (Member)

Originally Posted by
floridaim
Landing page with butt kicking pre-sell copy sent to a VSL (Clickbank, etc) works like a charm.
Split 2 ad groups in each campaign, search and search partners. I don't target content though.
Do phrase and broad match on each keyword in your campaign.
Once you run a shit ton of traffic they hook you up with an ad specialist guru dude.
Bing literally has 0 regulations, as long as you pay your bill ;-)
Comeon man, they have regulations. I have had stuff shut down in 2015. Something I milked for a while finally got the axe.
04-30-2016 02:30 AM
#10
floridaim (Member)

Originally Posted by
lanikai87
Comeon man, they have regulations. I have had stuff shut down in 2015. Something I milked for a while finally got the axe.
Yeah for some stuff, if you bid on lottery or bizopp stuff they review it, most of the regulations are about keywords like sensitive health keywords.
Drug names, etc.
05-12-2016 03:27 PM
#11
hangman (Member)
trying muscle right now but not doing well
05-12-2016 04:03 PM
#12
flashpacker (Member)
@hangman when you say 'muscle' do you mean Protein products? So Nutra etc?
05-23-2016 09:50 PM
#13
TeamAragon (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
floridaim
Landing page with butt kicking pre-sell copy sent to a VSL (Clickbank, etc) works like a charm.
I second the pre-landing page idea for a CB product. If you're direct linking to someone else's landing page link there's no option to remarket to those targeted users.
You have more creative control when you host your own page and can improve your return on investment with Bing's "Remarketing" option which requires you to install a simple snippet of code to your own landing page...
... And to add to your question about what kind of offers do best on Bing? We have our in-house SEM and various partners promoting our Exclusive Toolbar extensions for Desktop Browsers seeing great CVR & EPC's network-wide month over month. We can customize any of our Toolbar Extensions for any theme too!
Brian, Sr. Affiliate Manager
07-12-2016 07:47 PM
#14
kash580 (Member)
I was running Loan offer & getting excellent result EPC 3$ + , you should try Loan too buddy
As you know aff marketing depend on testing so do test as much as you can & try to figure out which keyword & LP going best & worst.
02-27-2017 09:03 PM
#15
blueschminnin (Member)

Originally Posted by
floridaim
I currently have high $xxx to $x,xxx profit a day campaigns on bing running on autopilot.
There's traffic, just use the campaign planner to find goldmines.
Also go broad in your targeting, mobile and tablet convert very very well.
Where is the campaign planner?
04-16-2017 02:49 PM
#16
egliptor (Member)
Hi,
That's a very generic question.
If there's search intent queries with volume, you've potentially got an opportunity. So second Johnaff's comment.
You then have to check the regulation on the category topic/ opportunity with the engine so you don't get yourself banned.
If you are not sure Bing's customer support chat is not bad they will tell you straight up if they allow you to advertise in that category.
I second having your own landing page, you have more control over re-marketing to the potential customer and asking them if they want more info about their desired topic to build a list to provide alternative options and solutions for them.
I've found across multiple markets when doing ads for companies Bing majority of the time gives a healthy return of investment and more. Maybe because users on Bing are straight to the point and less competition rather than Google.
Hope that helps
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