41% Conversion Rate On 7Search

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I am down to my last three dollars in my account balance. I funded it with $50 and got the $25 bonus when I first signed up with 7Search.

I tested several campaigns and all of them were losers.

I finally have a small amount of success on 7Search and am trying to figure out if I should add more funds into my account.

I can't seem to scale this up to get a lot of traffic. I have found 3 keywords that have brought in all the sales and am still testing keywords each and everyday.

However, I have my daily budget per day set at $5.00 and am only using about $1.88 per day.

This campaign hasn't made a lot of money, but I am in the positive. Every time I raise the bids on the keywords I get more junk traffic. (I am using CPVLab to keep track of the subid's and I check them on a daily basis.)

Right now I am only running this campaign because I would like to find more profitable keywords...but I just can't seem to get a lot of traffic.

My question is; would it be worth it to add more funds into my account and see if I can make this campaign more profitable?

Kind of stuck on how to make this campaign more profitable.

Thanks for your advice and input in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author KeyboardHustler
    Keep testing and trying. Sign up on different networks and use new ads.

    It's the whole thing to test and tweak untill you reach your goal.
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  • Profile picture of the author adillagdah
    7search = slow volume = loss a lot of time
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    • Profile picture of the author usfemail
      Originally Posted by adillagdah View Post

      7search = slow volume = loss a lot of time
      7Search does take up a lot of time, that is the reason that I am getting a campaign started on Bing. Hope to see more traffic and conversions with Bing. The best part is that I don't have to worry about blocking subids.

      I'm also going to keep this campaign running since I've already blocked a lot of subids and it is making money. Hopefully, I won't have to work as hard on it as I did when I first started it.
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  • Profile picture of the author 7SearchBrad
    Originally Posted by usfemail View Post

    I am down to my last three dollars in my account balance. I funded it with $50 and got the $25 bonus when I first signed up with 7Search.

    I tested several campaigns and all of them were losers.

    I finally have a small amount of success on 7Search and am trying to figure out if I should add more funds into my account.

    I can't seem to scale this up to get a lot of traffic. I have found 3 keywords that have brought in all the sales and am still testing keywords each and everyday.

    However, I have my daily budget per day set at $5.00 and am only using about $1.88 per day.

    This campaign hasn't made a lot of money, but I am in the positive. Every time I raise the bids on the keywords I get more junk traffic. (I am using CPVLab to keep track of the subid's and I check them on a daily basis.)

    Right now I am only running this campaign because I would like to find more profitable keywords...but I just can't seem to get a lot of traffic.

    My question is; would it be worth it to add more funds into my account and see if I can make this campaign more profitable?

    Kind of stuck on how to make this campaign more profitable.

    Thanks for your advice and input in advance.
    Let me know if I can help in any way, thanks for the opportunity to work with you! You can reach me at bstanley at 7search dot com.
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  • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
    Originally Posted by usfemail View Post

    I can't seem to scale this up to get a lot of traffic. I have found 3 keywords that have brought in all the sales and am still testing keywords each and everyday.My question is; would it be worth it to add more funds into my account and see if I can make this campaign more profitable?
    I would say no, as 7 search is a second tier search engine and you may have hit the ceiling/plateau already.

    You want to put that money into an Adwords account - the quality is a lot better and Google has around 90% market share in regards to the traffic anyway, so a lot easier to scale while still getting a profitable ROI.

    Any questions just let me know
    Nick
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