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11-03-2011 08:42 PM #1 adellpek (Member)
Facebook dating campaign

Ok first lesson behind me my game campaign fell short on actually bringing profit but lesson learned it seems like there was just too much competition although there were moments when I thought I would actually make money.
So what did I learned ?
1. Test allot images ( for this campaign I have close to 1000 images )
2. Brake the campaign in to small blocks to identify profitable keywords and demographics
3. Research, research, research ( I found online detailed report when comes to demographics and other market stats )
4. Test multiple campaigns ( I got approved for 2 more affiliate networks )
5 . Do not pause campaigns unless you are really done with it
6. Find original angle

Question:
Is there a way to upload campaigns in bulk?


11-03-2011 08:43 PM #2 izmb (Member)

1000 imagines man?


11-03-2011 08:49 PM #3 adellpek (Member)

Yep 1000 I am not going to use all of them but when identify some of the good ones I will test more similar ones across different dating offeres


11-03-2011 08:59 PM #4 m0thm4n (Member)

1000 images seems like way too many to test effectively


11-03-2011 09:03 PM #5 adellpek (Member)

OK so I guess that was not so smart idea. 200?


11-03-2011 09:08 PM #6 m0thm4n (Member)

Well I would test closer to 15 or 20. Think about how long it would take you to actually rotate through those 200 images.

Remember that different variations on ad copy also count as different creatives, so when people say test 60 creatives, it might be 20 images and 3 variations on ad copy / headlines.

Based on your demographic, you should have some idea on what images might work. Also check out the ad spy tools to see what kind of images actually have been working in the past.


11-03-2011 09:29 PM #7 inversion (Member)

It costs a minimum of $1 to test an image, and that's if you're using a cheap CPM source. So . . . . unless you are willing to spend $1k to find the best image, best start small.

For dating, don't waste your time with ad copy. Write something simple and test images. Things rock when you find that gem.


11-04-2011 03:07 PM #8 adellpek (Member)

I need some help here I am not sure what I am doing wrong but my Prosper is not tracking leads I would appreciate help


11-04-2011 04:24 PM #9 adellpek (Member)

I have a quick question I am considering creating my own landing page to lower CPC How do I go about it?
Is there a way to hide the domain name and show the name I wont?
I am a website and graphic designer to there is no problem with that but how I go about the set up?


11-04-2011 10:44 PM #10 zeno (Administrator)

Quote Originally Posted by adellpek View Post
I have a quick question I am considering creating my own landing page to lower CPC How do I go about it?
Is there a way to hide the domain name and show the name I wont?
I am a website and graphic designer to there is no problem with that but how I go about the set up?
How will making a landing page lower your CPC? If you mean a Facebook Fanpage then that may help lower your CPC, for sure.

But if you mean a normal landing page then yeah, not going to effect your CPC, will definitely influence your EPCs on the network end though.

I don't think there is any way to have the advert display a URL different to your lander. If you are cloaking/php redirecting to an offer page then that can affect the URL shown. I honestly have no idea what URL my ads show any more - I have an API platform initially redirecting to my server, which redirects to the offer page, and I have seen all 3 URLs used depending on where I preview the ad. /pass

If you make a Facebook Fanpage and have your lander inside there then you won't have to deal with the URL being shown in your ad in the first place.


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