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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2009
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I have this quiz campaign that's been running 3 days not doing good .40 is the highest CTR, page pos. 1.5 on Google. Should I drop it or keep going? Or should I be going to the network page and deleting anything web site on that list the add below 2.00 CTR Thanks |
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| Social Media Maven War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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Could you provide some more details? If you've only received 10 impressions then keep going, but if your not getting conversions with hundreds of clicks and no leads, might be time to try something else. If it's not doing well then try to do some more testing to open up the results. Let us know some more details so we could potentially help! -Safe Travels |
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How many days do you give it before you decide if its a winner or not? | |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Tri-State Area
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It's not really how many days to determine a winner, it's how many clicks for me. Usually if it's a low cost conversion like an email/zip submit, I run 100 clicks. For higher payout offers, I'd run 300-500. It just all depends on what your break even point is. Obviously if you've spent more than what the lead is, drop the campaign.
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