Your Last CPA Campaign...

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Simple question...

Think about the last CPA campaign you built or looked at. If you don't remember off the top of your head, take a minute to go look now...

The question...

What did you learn from that campaign? Just name one thing. If 100 people respond to this thread with one thing they learned, I bet this one thread will have more value than 98% of CPA products out there...

Let's see who is serious enough about CPA to respond...



~Kenster
#ad networks (cpm/cpl, display) #campaign #cpa
  • You can always find a better ad image. So keep testing.
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  • No matter how good you think something is, always split test as there is always something better
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  • My last campaign is actually my first one too, so I am learning a lot and could highlight many things I am learning. For me, among the most important are:

    1) I am lucky being coached by one of the best out there. Without his advice, I wouldn't get it.
    2) Selecting specific angles and creating laser-targeted campaigns.
    3) The power of massive action.

    Thanks.
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  • You fail when you think you are done!
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  • Was going to say the same thing as Greedy. I suppose I will say check all networks for your offer, and of course consult your AMs on any offer history.
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  • Sometimes the winning Ad or Image Copy isn't the one with all the "bells and whistles" - but the simplest one. So, K.I.S.S... Keep It Simple Stupid
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  • spam all the things... and hope for conversions.
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  • Very good repsonses so far.

    I guess I was looking for more specific details though...like, putting $19.95 in the ad copy converted better than putting $20...or something like that

    But any more general or specific info works...keep sharing!
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    • Ok... more specifics

      Using a clear "Call to Action" with specific instructions at the end of your Videos; where it reads something like, "Go here to get blah blah results", typically converts better than a generic Call to Action.

      Consider the following Calls to Action:

      "Visit GetYaFreeCreditReport.com" vs. "Visit GetYaFreeCreditReport.com Now to Download Your Current Credit Reports absolutely FREE!"


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  • My ugly landing page converted!
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    • use a tracker to track your traffic.

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