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What Does A Successful Campaign Look Like? (4)


03-29-2018 01:54 AM #1 bluemarble (Member)
What Does A Successful Campaign Look Like?

Would you guys share some numbers on some of your successful campaigns? Like:

Traffic (spend per zone, conversions)

LP Numbers (CTR, CR)

Offers (Impressions, clicks, conversions, payout)

Of course, please feel free to black out any sensitive information. I just want to get a feel for what I'm shooting for.

Thank you.


03-29-2018 12:30 PM #2 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by bluemarble View Post
Would you guys share some numbers on some of your successful campaigns? Like:

Traffic (spend per zone, conversions)

LP Numbers (CTR, CR)

Offers (Impressions, clicks, conversions, payout)

Of course, please feel free to black out any sensitive information. I just want to get a feel for what I'm shooting for.

Thank you.
This question is one of those that there is no answer for.

The numbers vary a LOT from one vertical to the next, from one traffic source to the next, from one traffic type to the next ... LPs or no LPs ... no need to continue I guess

You need to be WAY more specific with questions like this, but still, this is quite sensitive info that not many are willing to share.


03-29-2018 05:19 PM #3 mrbraun (Moderator)

Even if we show you there stats, what will you do with that?

I think everyone should have his own camps. We're here to help you with that!

You can just create a follow along and start testing.


03-29-2018 05:55 PM #4 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by mrbraun View Post
Even if we show you there stats, what will do with that?

I think everyone should have his own camps. We're here to help you with that!

You can just create a follow along and start testing.
I understand what the OP is after, I was the same when I started ... I wanted to see whether I'm close to the figures that the successful ones are seeing in their campaigns. Basically, I was looking for some benchmark to go by. But we all know it's VERY hard to give any averages, especially when no details were given


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