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| Hot Dogg Struttin Floozy Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Oregon
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Hey guys, I'm looking in to testing out some myspace ads with CPA, but I was curious if it's even worth it, since MySpace is slowly dying off? Also has anyone had any luck with e-mail zip submits with Myspace? Thanks in advance? |
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| We own niches Join Date: Jul 2009
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we still see a good amount of myspace traffic. right now the inventory is being eaten up by some brand campaigns though. email/zip is a tough one to pull off on myspace but they are there. I would get on Myspace and just see what is being displayed right now. another thing to do is pick an offer you are having success with some where else. Use myspace's targeting options to really nail down your ads. |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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Myspace is a good traffic source but only IF you have the right offer, first things first you can forget about rebill offers (work at home, acai, anti aging, grants etc) because they just don't convert very well. The best I've been able to get is 13% ROI which isn't bad but there are much better ways to spend your money for a higher ROI. If you want to try out myspace be ready to spend a lot of money split testing and tweaking your campaign and stay away from any financial offers, anything that requires a credit card, or email/zip submits. Dating, toolbars, and educational is where the big money is made on myspace |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Nov 2008
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I have been using myspace for about 2 weeks now. I am getting some conversions but as of right now, it seems that my ad spend is almost double (for every two dollars spent, I'm getting one dollar back). Testing to narrow down the target market. Any helpful suggestions? Thanks Mike |
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| Hot Dogg Struttin Floozy Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Oregon
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ha - I am the exact opposite. Can't get our edu offers to work but kill zip submit and rebills. You have to be white listed by Myspace to run most rebills now though so not sure someone new to MS can jump on and do them. | |
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| Hot Dogg Struttin Floozy Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Oregon
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So are education and dating offers, all that really work on myspace?
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2009
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i have had some luck with edu offers on myspace ads.
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