Working with one offer for how long?

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I was wondering for how long you're usually working with one offer. I know, it depends on the success and everything, but can you tell me for how long you're usually promoting an offer until you choose another one? I'm talking about paid traffic of course. Days? Weeks?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    I try to run with more than one offer all the time, run it until its not profitable anymore
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    • Profile picture of the author LukePeerFly
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      I try to run with more than one offer all the time, run it until its not profitable anymore
      Agreed. If something is working why would you put a timeframe on it? Usually the deciding factor on the length of a campaign is the quality of the traffic. If you're providing quality leads for an advertiser they will pay you as long as they're making money. Everyone wins
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  • Profile picture of the author MilkerFocus
    It's hard to say. but rather tell you how long, I will tell you why I drop it. I usually keep test different angle, title, body, Image. If the conversion is too low. I will ask the AM. and then test it again. If it's not good, I will drop it.
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  • Profile picture of the author theman22
    Run it for as long as it works
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  • Profile picture of the author harrisunderwork
    As long as the ROI is +ve.
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  • Profile picture of the author luckypig
    If You make profit with one I think, you should stay with it.
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    • Profile picture of the author DanielMob
      From my experience, it depends if you are an affiliate - or a publisher.
      I'll elaborate:
      If you have a good niche website, yet you are not an affiliation savvy - let's say - a travel blogger - it means that you are basic affiliate - you'd probably place the "desirable" banner on several places of the website - for any simple CPM. This is a regular affiliate - makes money from his professionalism - may it be travel, finance tips, gossip etc.
      Most of the guys I know here are actual publishers - they understand their traffic and are in the affiliation business in order to monetize their audience - more likely to change between offers every week / month / any period of time - the moment they find out there is no positive value for this specific offer.
      So - what are you - an affiliate or a PUBLISHER?
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