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Hey guys. It's been awhile since I've posted. So I've been hustling away in a corner on Zeropark, which is a pop traffic source with loads of traffic on it. I've launched and launched and launched countless of campaigns on it, and found myself wedged between too many campaigns to optimize and bid on. What's more, those who are familiar with Zeropark know that ZP has a historical bid placement, that we use it as a benchmark. This creates bid wars. Traffic can be fickle - awhile you'd get great, steady traffic, and boom - someone outbids you, or worse, dropped his bid, and you are left overpaying and underpaying. This almost always caused my campaigns to stay red. Things changed after I used a paid ZP Autobidder I found online. This nifty little program helps me maintain my bids to the lowest for the bid placing that I choose, not a penny higher, for all my 100++ campaigns I have in Zeropark. You can imagine my relief. After I used this program, my campaigns started to creep into the green, and helped me achieved some steady $xx greens. Only took me 2 days to recover the cost of this Autobidder Pro, so totally worth that investment I’d say! Get to know more about the autobidder via this link http://www.potentleads.com/zeropark-autobidder/. The normal version costs like $11.50, and it’s a steal. I'm using the PRO version though as the normal version couldn't allow me to bid separately on all my camps Okay, a disclaimer here: I do not have any interests in the program, just thought I'd share this out here. (It's not an affiliate link). Just think I'd do this program some justice, it’s not really well known, and it should be! Peace out! LGS |
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Nice ad, buddy. Zeropark doesn't have a "historical bid placement" system. It uses an average bid placement system. Sometimes you pay more than what you bid, and sometimes you pay less. The average will always be what you set your bid at. You don't need to be the top bidder either to get a lot of traffic. Sometimes I actually bid down to the 3 spot to throttle traffic and slow it down. |
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Hey Remy, thanks. Again this is not an ad. Just sharing what I found from the internet and I think this will make lives easier in Zeropark. The "historical bid placement" is that bid spot you mentioned. Bidding at 1st spot sometimes for your targeted campaigns while bidding at 3rd spot (like what you mentioned) for tester campaigns are essential so that your funds stay largely intact. And that's where I use that program to make my life easier. Of course you can do that manually, but if you have 30-50 campaigns with mixed bid spots required, now that'd be hard wouldnt it? Just sharing what I think would benefit the community, buddy. |
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