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| Eric Conklin War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Ohio
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Hey guys, just now getting into using Adbrite for CPA offers. I am trying to target an older demographic for life insurance leads and a younger, athletic demographic for supplement trials. I'm wondering, based on people's own experiences with this ad network, what do you think is the best strategy to get high quality traffic from these places? In other words, what would you do differently to get more actions out of this audience from Adbrite? I'm currently only getting a few impressions per day. My CPM is at around .50, and I'm beginning to wonder if that is enough for what I'm targeting. Will I get a high CTR if I raise my CPM cost and get on better websites than the garbage ones I must be advertising on now? Please let me know, any feedback is appreciated. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010
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They are junk. As said with many others who have used them before. My friend used their service for 3 days and they suspended his account for no reason. All he tried was promoting 2 cpa zip submit offers. Pretty bad if you ask me.
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