How many offers do you run simultaneously and other queries ?

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I can not do a math. How many offers do you run simultaneously? If you run 20 offers and create individual landing page for each offer then you need to create 20 landing pages with appropriate graphics and text. Along with that you definitely keep adding new offers. So how do you handle creating that many pages?

Usually how long an offer exists? How do you track if some offers get expired if you run 100 offers ? Manually?


If you promote through landing page which promotion method do you use? If it is PPC then too many campaigns to run. Isn't it?

Note: Right now I am just trying to focus (learn) only PPC. Is it a good approach?
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  • Profile picture of the author vask
    I don't know of any affiliates who is running 100 offers at once ... if those people exist - well then... damn, that is ****ing insane.

    When you're running multiple campaigns, creating multiple variations of your creatives is pretty time-consuming. Your time can be better spend doing something else than to tediously code different variations of your landing page.

    I outsource a lot of my work - I build the "base" creatives and I'll let my team create and split test the variations. At this point my job becomes more of a "managing" type job. I make sure they're getting their shit done and I manage my campaigns to make sure I stay in the black.

    You can find cheap and talented people on oDesk.com or Freelancer.com - just make sure they can speak your language and that their really responsive. It took me a couple months before I found the perfect people that fit my needs.

    When offers expire, you need to find a similar offer to replace your expired offer and adjust your campaign accordingly.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jinnah1978
      Originally Posted by viasq View Post

      I don't know of any affiliates who is running 100 offers at once ... if those people exist - well then... damn, that is ****ing insane.

      When you're running multiple campaigns, creating multiple variations of your creatives is pretty time-consuming. Your time can be better spend doing something else than to tediously code different variations of your landing page.

      I outsource a lot of my work - I build the "base" creatives and I'll let my team create and split test the variations. At this point my job becomes more of a "managing" type job. I make sure they're getting their shit done and I manage my campaigns to make sure I stay in the black.

      You can find cheap and talented people on oDesk.com or Freelancer.com - just make sure they can speak your language and that their really responsive. It took me a couple months before I found the perfect people that fit my needs.

      When offers expire, you need to find a similar offer to replace your expired offer and adjust your campaign accordingly.
      Awesome! A lot of invaluable information. I am am planning to promote landing pages throgh PPC. Is it right approach? I know google doesn't accept CPA campaign anymore. so what is the next available one? bing? or something else? how do you suggest facebook add?
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  • Profile picture of the author CpvTrafficPro
    Typically your aff mgr will contact you and let you know if an offer is about to expire.

    As far as having multiple campaigns ... thats something your going to have to learn how to budget your time. I like to have 2 different groups, my constants (the offers that are working on autopilot) and my testings (trying to find more constants)

    Once you finally find something that works and create a constant it doesn't require much attention except to look over everything and make sure its still good.

    Building 20 LP once you get used to is np ... could be done in one day but there is no need if you are first starting off.

    IMO I would find 5 offers and start there. Invest 1 -1.5x the payout and see which ones are working and what isnt. Get rid of the offers that are not converting, then replace them with new ones or tweak them til they work and then keep the ones that are working
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    I'll test 4 offers max off the bat.

    Good luck finding that many offers in the same niche.

    Here is how I make my landing pages: http://www.warriorforum.com/ad-netwo...eedy-help.html
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    • Profile picture of the author Jinnah1978
      Originally Posted by Greedy View Post

      I'll test 4 offers max off the bat.

      Good luck finding that many offers in the same niche.

      Here is how I make my landing pages: http://www.warriorforum.com/ad-netwo...eedy-help.html

      Thanks, I think I am okay from that point. I have some graphic design , html and css skill. Now question, can i use graphic and text from actual offer page? can I promote 1 page website(landing page) through bing ppc? any other suggestion?
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by Jinnah1978 View Post

    I can not do a math. How many offers do you run simultaneously? If you run 20 offers and create individual landing page for each offer then you need to create 20 landing pages with appropriate graphics and text. Along with that you definitely keep adding new offers. So how do you handle creating that many pages?

    Usually how long an offer exists? How do you track if some offers get expired if you run 100 offers ? Manually?


    If you promote through landing page which promotion method do you use? If it is PPC then too many campaigns to run. Isn't it?

    Note: Right now I am just trying to focus (learn) only PPC. Is it a good approach?
    It's good that you're thinking about diversifying but don't worry too much about it, depending on your traffic source and what kind of technique you are using 100 would be a little much.

    This is also a good reason why you want to ensure you have good tracking setup like prosper202 or bevomedia. You can't to be able to see the results of a campaign with minimal effort.

    I'd say if your rolling out small campaigns it wouldn't be out of line to have 15-25 at a time, but this changes person to person
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    • Profile picture of the author Jinnah1978
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      It's good that you're thinking about diversifying but don't worry too much about it, depending on your traffic source and what kind of technique you are using 100 would be a little much.

      This is also a good reason why you want to ensure you have good tracking setup like prosper202 or bevomedia. You can't to be able to see the results of a campaign with minimal effort.

      I'd say if your rolling out small campaigns it wouldn't be out of line to have 15-25 at a time, but this changes person to person
      Thanks again. I think initially I would go with 5 offers creating 2-3 versions of landing pages for each one and test which one works fine and promote that one heavily. Is it right? I have another question to you. Promoting single page through bing ads is ok?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jinnah1978
    Originally Posted by mediamarket View Post

    Normally i will run a max of 7 offers, if i do do it. More then that i lose my focus on the main priority.
    Great! and for those 7 offers do you create several visions of landing pages?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jinnah1978
    Originally Posted by mediamarket View Post

    Normally i will run a max of 7 offers, if i do do it. More then that i lose my focus on the main priority.
    Make sense. I would go with 5 initailly
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  • Profile picture of the author DaveWarrior
    I actually read about a guy who ran 100s of campaigns on the POF blog. His strategy apparently was to create tons of microniche campaigns and then he just monitored total money in/out.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jinnah1978
      Originally Posted by DaveWarrior View Post

      I actually read about a guy who ran 100s of campaigns on the POF blog. His strategy apparently was to create tons of microniche campaigns and then he just monitored total money in/out.
      Initially I was thinking that. creating 4/5 landing pages and add all similar offers in one page and so on. But I think for me dealing with 4/5 offers and testing them is better.

      Thanks for your info.
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