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09-26-2020 09:11 AM
#1
plutus (Member)
What was your first successful landing page?
I know that some of u guys are doing AM for over a decade and this might be hard question, but:
What was your first successful landing page that brought you profits? 💵
Was that expected or just happened after extensive testing? 😎❓🤔
What was your thought process before launching a winner for testing? Quality over quantity? Or maybe other way around? 🙃
What was the vertical? 🍆➡️🍆📱💊🎰
There is no wrong answer, would love to read YOUR story wherever and whenever it happened.
09-26-2020 03:57 PM
#2
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
In THIS POST you can see some of my first landers.
I didn´t really test anything at all, wasn´t even using a tracker.
I just needed to get a shitty lander done to show the users at least something when they visit the site and redirect them from there.
09-29-2020 09:23 PM
#3
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
It was a dating LP in my case... after a few rounds of failure, by trying to build my LPs from scratch I decided to test some LPs that others were using.
No success straight away, but once I started to make some changes to the copy and tried different images, it started to come together.
To be honest, I wasn't really thinking about it much, I just ripped something, replaced the things I didn't like, tried to make the copy more catchy and somehow it clicked 
09-29-2020 11:34 PM
#4
offshore (Member)
my first ever profitable campaign was a pin submit sweepstake on pops. I got the landing page from spy tools and it was an AM recommended offer. The landing page specifically was just one of the FB style spin to win wheels you see all over adplexity. 
09-30-2020 04:34 AM
#5
plutus (Member)

Originally Posted by
offshore
my first ever profitable campaign was a pin submit sweepstake on pops. I got the landing page from spy tools and it was an AM recommended offer. The landing page specifically was just one of the FB style spin to win wheels you see all over adplexity.

Did you change it a lot? I’m testing different variants of this spinning wheel pop lander ripped from Adplexity at the moment but can’t break through, even after native speaker translation
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09-30-2020 10:39 AM
#6
jeremie (Moderator)

Originally Posted by
plutus
Did you change it a lot? I’m testing different variants of this spinning wheel pop lander ripped from Adplexity at the moment but can’t break through, even after native speaker translation
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How many offers have you tested?
09-30-2020 11:21 AM
#7
plutus (Member)

Originally Posted by
jeremie
How many offers have you tested?
6 offers with 4 LPs on TH, I'm kind of limited by ClickDealer right now, don't want to spread my earnings across multiple networks until the first payout. I switched GEO recently and am testing the same landers on ID, initial RON campaigns are looking MUCH more promising than TH, and there is 10x more traffic that is about 7x cheaper (probably not so much since I'm running SmartCPM on Propeller). The main cons is that TH offers had 0.30+ payout and top offer from ID have 0.15
09-30-2020 03:01 PM
#8
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
The main cons is that TH offers had 0.30+ payout and top offer from ID have 0.15
The problem with so low payout offers is that they have a naturally low profit margin.
For an offer with $0.15 payout the possible profit margin goes from $0.01 to a maximum of $0.15.
This means that you either need to run them on lower ROI and huge volume to make it worth it or on high ROI with still high volume.
Don´t waste much time and money on such offers, test them and when they don´t show good potential from the very beginning continue testing other offers.
09-30-2020 05:59 PM
#9
plutus (Member)

Originally Posted by
twinaxe
The problem with so low payout offers is that they have a naturally low profit margin.
For an offer with $0.15 payout the possible profit margin goes from $0.01 to a maximum of $0.15.
This means that you either need to run them on lower ROI and huge volume to make it worth it or on high ROI with still high volume.
Don´t waste much time and money on such offers, test them and when they don´t show good potential from the very beginning continue testing other offers.
But actually where can I go from there? To higher PO offers, lets say 1$? I already wasted around 180~ bucks trying to optimize TH and the best I ended up is -30% ROI. I'm still following up Amy's 40 day guide and didn't get to the green side yet, I'm worried that challenging even higher PO offers might make my wallet bleed even harder.
09-30-2020 07:57 PM
#10
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
plutus
But actually where can I go from there? To higher PO offers, lets say 1$? I already wasted around 180~ bucks trying to optimize TH and the best I ended up is -30% ROI. I'm still following up Amy's 40 day guide and didn't get to the green side yet, I'm worried that challenging even higher PO offers might make my wallet bleed even harder.
The beauty of low payout offers is that they are easy to convert, which makes them perfect for learning. The processes you learn while optimizing low payout offers are transferable to higher paying offers too, you just need to up the budget and wait a bit longer before you act. But fundamentally, there is not much difference between optimizing a 15cents offer compared to a $1 offer.
Starting with low payout offers is a logical choice when starting out... it simply minimizes the cost of "education" and that's a very welcomed fact for anyone who's new to AM. Naturally, when you move to higher paying offers, you need to dedicate more budget and expect to lose more in the initial stage. But since you already have some experience under your belt from the lower paying ones, you will avoid many mistakes that would have cost you more, if you started with the higher payout offers straight away.
10-05-2020 03:16 PM
#11
RichAds (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
plutus
I know that some of u guys are doing AM for over a decade and this might be hard question, but:
What was your first successful landing page that brought you profits?
Was that expected or just happened after extensive testing? ❓樂
What was your thought process before launching a winner for testing? Quality over quantity? Or maybe other way around?
What was the vertical? ➡️
There is no wrong answer, would love to read YOUR story wherever and whenever it happened.
Let us give you some tips om
how to prepare converting landing pages:
• Landing pages should be as visible as possible.
• Use simple texts.
• Use aggressive approaches (if it's allowed by ad network) to increase CTR.
10-06-2020 09:30 AM
#12
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
plutus
I know that some of u guys are doing AM for over a decade and this might be hard question, but:
What was your first successful landing page that brought you profits?
Was that expected or just happened after extensive testing? ❓樂
What was your thought process before launching a winner for testing? Quality over quantity? Or maybe other way around?
What was the vertical? ➡️
There is no wrong answer, would love to read YOUR story wherever and whenever it happened.
When I first started on here, I was concerned about using spy tools and ripping off winning landers and was worried they may leave a code that will pass my affiliate commisions to somone else. I tried learning javascript to tackle it! Oh, what a waste of time!!
Here's my formula for a landing page and I know it will win everywhere. The first and most important is finding the HOOK for my audience that should be in 6 to 12 words and perfectly matching my buyer persona ( the ideal visitor to my page - their age, sex, likes, dislikes, etc. ). As far practicable will have real photo or video below the hook of a real human or something that matches the hook. After that will have the "call to action", and have urgency/scarcity near the CTA. Getting this 100 per cent straight, I will have my benefits stack, authority social proof, bonuses.
I won't give a damn if someone rips my page and am planning to leave codes on my pages too.
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