I was curious to see what people's experience was when they got granted lower minimum bids on JT. My rep says he will lower them to 0.03 but was wondering if the quality drops along with it.
.03 on non wifi traffic? or is that for wifi traffic
my experience has been that the traffic dried up immediately, then the rep vanished and won't return calls or emails and I can't change the bids myself. Short of finding the guy I guess I need to create a new campaign with the same ads but the default bids. Trying to figure out now if I can copy a campaign in JT
Cant copy campaigns yourself on JT unless you have an older account with them. One of the most annoying things about JT. Hard to scale/test quickly.
so many things are annoying with JT, cant clone campaigns, cant ad new creatives to a existing campaign that bids have been lowerd on my a rep to that same bid again, the reps suck at JT, if they were good then JT would be pretty decent. I have given up with them pretty much. they need to make some serious changes in there UI and the way they handle there advertisers.
I´m with Kacee Evitts as rep. She´s been pretty decent so far.
As for the min bids. 5c haven´t been no problem at all and lately I tested some campaigns with a 3c bid as well.
3c on non wifi traffic?
It depends on what you run but for the most part the cheap traffic is the garbage that no one else wants.
I have yet to figure out the bidding system.
7c bids = shitload of impressions. 13c bids = can't even spend $10 out of a $500/day budget.
wow i have never been offered .03 cpc on non wifi traffic, your rep is hooking you up then, but i think volume would be super low at that rate unless you have some amazing ctrs.
Nope, it is true my rep also offered me the same .03 a click but you must up your daily budget on that campaign to $100 atleast. I think they want you to just spend more to offer you the incentive to get lower clicks. Works for me =)
Well after the mobile webinar and a phone call with Oliver today, it seems that they have a "tiered bidding system"
I'm not 100% sure how it works, but from what I've gathered, the lowest tier (bids) is new pubs who haven't proven they have good traffic yet. So there is possibly decent volume at the bottom, but it might be shit traffic. If you do find a good pub at the bottom, you can get your acc executive/manager to whitelist them for you and you can bid high on that pub to get as much of their traffic as possible.
which mobile webinar?
What I took away from the webinar is that their bids work based on their eCPM for the system, so the higher your CTR, the lower you can make your bids with out seeing a decrease in traffic. But I have no idea if that means you're getting the shit traffic or not.
I could be 100% wrong but that's just the way I understood it from the webinar.