InfoLinks - 'Optimize Keywords Tool'

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Does anyone know where InfoLinks.com keep their 'Optimize Keywords Tool'?

They promote it in their emails and on their website but even their own support don't know where it is?
#infolinks #keywords #optimize #tool
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    • Originally Posted by speedylikesKJ View Post

      LOL , they are just mailing about tool something they don't have...
      LOL... Can you offer an English version of that answer??
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  • Profile picture of the author revolution109
    I can't find it either. I don't really think they have one. It may be in the works I guess..
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    • Originally Posted by revolution109 View Post

      I can't find it either. I don't really think they have one. It may be in the works I guess..
      I have since found out that info links use looksmart.com as their ad platform, i.e infolinks do not have their own ad network, they white label looksmart but if you go direct to looksmart you will get à key word tool and possibly cheaper CPC.
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      • Profile picture of the author QtoBrooklyn
        Originally Posted by Internet_Corporation View Post

        I have since found out that info links use looksmart.com as their ad platform, i.e infolinks do not have their own ad network, they white label looksmart but if you go direct to looksmart you will get à key word tool and possibly cheaper CPC.
        Are you saying that I can cut out Infolinks and go straight to Looksmart for all my in-text advertising needs? Because Infolinks has been a bit shady for me for the past couple days..
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        • Originally Posted by shimmi View Post

          Are you saying that I can cut out Infolinks and go straight to Looksmart for all my in-text advertising needs? Because Infolinks has been a bit shady for me for the past couple days..
          Yes, most deffinatdly, you will see that the interface is exactly the same, Plus the keyword tool.

          You should get better CPC and ooksmart do actually answer support questions unlike infolinks.

          Im not saying either is a good platform only that looksmart is better option.
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          • Profile picture of the author QtoBrooklyn
            Originally Posted by Internet_Corporation View Post

            Yes, most deffinatdly, you will see that the interface is exactly the same, Plus the keyword tool.

            You should get better CPC and ooksmart do actually answer support questions unlike infolinks.

            Im not saying either is a good platform only that looksmart is better option.
            Nice i'll give it a shot. Thanks for the info.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mahmoud Selman
    You can optimize your campaigns by setting Rotation Scheme to CPA Rotation while promoting offers that converts per lead.

    To be able to get this option working fine you need to setup a conversion tag and place it at the CPA network callback code area.

    You can find it under:
    Accounts >> Conversion Tag

    Activating this option will make your best ad copies appear on the network.

    To see which keyword have converted you need to create a conversion report for keywords and you can find that under:
    Reports >> Create Reports
    Select Conversion Events and Keyword then the campaign you want to check.

    You can also optimize your keywords by using a third party tracking software as P202.

    Hope that helps
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    • Did you post this to wrong thread?: The question related specifically to infolinks and their (lack of) a key word tool.

      Originally Posted by Mahmoud Selman View Post

      You can optimize your campaigns by setting Rotation Scheme to CPA Rotation while promoting offers that converts per lead.

      To be able to get this option working fine you need to setup a conversion tag and place it at the CPA network callback code area.

      You can find it under:
      Accounts >> Conversion Tag

      Activating this option will make your best ad copies appear on the network.

      To see which keyword have converted you need to create a conversion report for keywords and you can find that under:
      Reports >> Create Reports
      Select Conversion Events and Keyword then the campaign you want to check.

      You can also optimize your keywords by using a third party tracking software as P202.

      Hope that helps
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  • Profile picture of the author Mahmoud Selman
    Yes, it's in-text advertising by the way and the traffic don't come from looksmart. Infolinks traffic is way much better in quality than looksmart traffic IMO.

    They have tons of publishers with high quality websites and blogs.
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    • Originally Posted by Mahmoud Selman View Post

      Yes, it's in-text advertising by the way and the traffic don't come from looksmart. Infolinks traffic is way much better in quality than looksmart traffic IMO.

      They have tons of publishers with high quality websites and blogs.
      I'm not vouching for the traffic but they use look smart,they don't have their own ad net work, simple as. I have it straight from the horses mouth as it were,they white label look smart.
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      • Profile picture of the author QtoBrooklyn
        Originally Posted by Internet_Corporation View Post

        they white label look smart.
        What does that mean exactly? I don't really know..
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        • Originally Posted by shimmi View Post

          What does that mean exactly? I don't really know..
          White label means to use another company's systems but brand them and use the as your own. Does that make sense?
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          • Profile picture of the author QtoBrooklyn
            I see. Yeah, it makes sense. I found a wikipedia article on it. Interesting..
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  • Profile picture of the author QtoBrooklyn
    Registered on Looksmart. The advertiser dashboard is identical to Infolinks. Even the FAQ is the same. Now it makes sense: when i was browsing the Infolinks FAQ a while ago, they kept on mentioning users searching for keywords, which didn't make sense to me since Infolinks isn't a search engine. Nooow i see: they just took the entire Looksmart FAQ.

    But does Infolinks actually get its traffic from Looksmart or do they have separate traffic sources?
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    • Originally Posted by shimmi View Post

      Registered on Looksmart. The advertiser dashboard is identical to Infolinks. Even the FAQ is the same. Now it makes sense: when i was browsing the Infolinks FAQ a while ago, they kept on mentioning users searching for keywords, which didn't make sense to me since Infolinks isn't a search engine. Nooow i see: they just took the entire Looksmart FAQ.

      But does Infolinks actually get its traffic from Looksmart or do they have separate traffic sources?
      I am not sure 100% on that,they certainly use look smart traffic resources, other wise there would be no need to white label, but whether infolinks gets to keep the sites they introduce totally to themselves I'm not sure.
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      • Profile picture of the author iberian
        They're using the same environment to place ads, and probably share the same engine, or part of it, but they use different traffic sources and different way of displaying ads, like google search and google content network.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anomalous
    I believe bid4keywords is part of this mix, also an identical interface to infolinks.

    The optimize keywords tool was only available to me during campaign creation, not when editing keywords after the fact.

    I didn't find it useful. It simply set one bid for all of my keywords, and it was over $2 per click. I set it back to 15 cents per click. It took 2 months to spend $50, and I got one conversion for $25.50. I did limit my campaign to Canadian traffic.

    That is my only experience with infolinks. Might be worth trying again, but I find my money is better spent with 7Search.


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    • Thanks for the feedback, I just noticed you posted using an Android app, I am downloading it now, do you find the app useful?

      Originally Posted by Anomalous View Post

      I believe bid4keywords is part of this mix, also an identical interface to infolinks.

      The optimize keywords tool was only available to me during campaign creation, not when editing keywords after the fact.

      I didn't find it useful. It simply set one bid for all of my keywords, and it was over $2 per click. I set it back to 15 cents per click. It took 2 months to spend $50, and I got one conversion for $25.50. I did limit my campaign to Canadian traffic.

      That is my only experience with infolinks. Might be worth trying again, but I find my money is better spent with 7Search.


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      • Profile picture of the author Anomalous
        Originally Posted by Internet_Corporation View Post

        Thanks for the feedback, I just noticed you posted using an Android app, I am downloading it now, do you find the app useful?
        I find it useful when I am having a slow day at work. As far as reading and posting, it is better than using a smartphone browser. But the app is missing features. For one, you can't see signatures. Also, images don't appear within the body of posts, you have to tap a link to see them.

        It gives you notifications for PMs, which is nice. Most of the rest of the forum features are missing though. I wish somebody would write a better app.
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