So Frustrating!!!!!

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by forzaroma44, Mar 3, 2008.

  1. #1
    I just started about a month ago, and everything was going well. I use YSM I use Azoogle also. My campaign was just starting to make a couple bucks here and then lose a couple bucks there. I have at least a 4 bar quality score in all my ads. As of today I'm not even using all of my budget. Im getting impressions and decent clicks but no conversions. i raised my bids. I made very relevent ads. Any suggestion?
     
    forzaroma44, Mar 3, 2008 IP
  2. dlm

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    #2
    try different offers?
     
    dlm, Mar 3, 2008 IP
  3. forelmashi

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    You can try re-creating it which might give you a temporary boost at the start but it'll probably die again
     
    forelmashi, Mar 3, 2008 IP
  4. jared

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    #4
    Better keywords, more long tails, etc.

    Sounds like either your keywords aren't targeted enough or you LP sucks.

    cheers
     
    jared, Mar 5, 2008 IP
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    When you are testing new offers on Azoogle (or any network for that matter), unless it is a highly competitive niche such as ringtones, dating, payday loans, etc... you can't really be assured that it will make you any profit.

    For every 10 niche offers that you test, your stats might look like this: (4 lose money, 3 break even, 2 make you a couple hundred a month, 1 makes you thousands a month)

    Keep testing the offers, and always have a max limit that you're willing to lose on testing an offer, and when you exceed it or meet it... ditch it and move on to the next!
     
    webgenesis, Mar 6, 2008 IP