Facebook for almost anything. Other than that it totally depends on your target audience. If its millennials then twitter or instagram. If you are going for the mostly female 25ish-50ish range then pinterest is great. Linkedin if its b2b related
Definitely desktop as well. If its an older crowd you are targeting or even younger, if someone is on their laptop they are more receptive to someone calling them after they fill the lead out to sell them something rather than when they are on their phone who knows where. So desktop traffic...
Great question. I love facebook personally so I usually test it on there first and scale that up. Then I will typically expand to other tier 1 traffic sources like adwords or bing or linkedin or pinterest etc depending what it is for. If you try to focus on too many you wont ever master one. :)
Typically break it into separate ad sets, desktop only, android only etc. Then raise your budgets and also try some new but similar targetings and ad copies. Raise budgets gradually every 2-3 days.
It isnt fully gone when a change is made and it depends on the change. And yes basically no matter what you change there is going to be a new "test" facebooks algo will run. The algo does take into account though ads and adsets lifetime history that you have had with the same or similar...
Yes SEO is very debatable. There is definitely value there long term but its all about good quality content and a quality user experience. I personally like paid traffic as its much quicker to test new ideas and strategies.
You will need to find the advertiser another way. Look for company name and google it to find the owner. Look for other domains on the same IP. Buy the product and call the customer service or see the company name that bills you. Keep trying every way you can. Usually advertisers reach out to...
They have automation in place to detect some cloakers and they also do manual reviews. You can also get an account blocked for too many people reporting it too which trigger more manual reviews. They are getting better and better at catching it
If its a low CPA then website conversions typically, sometimes website clicks objective, then bidding usually bid high to start then slowly lower your bids if you need to. Using auto bidding works great too but ultimately you need to test the various ways because its not a one size fits all...
This is spamming and not really something I would recommend doing as a sole source of traffic. I am sure there are guides out there if you google around for them but its not something I personally support.
It depends what you are promoting, if its a relatively low paying cpa offer (under $20) then you can just start with website conversions as your objective. Website clicks is also something you should always test as well though. PPE is good to do on your ads in the very beginning to get social...
That is such a vague question haha. There is no best niche. There are LOTS of great niches. This is something where you will need to do a bit of research and test some things yourselves, talk to affiliate managers about whats hot right now etc. It will vary all over the place. If its compliant...
I have a huffingtonpost as well as entrepreneur but huffpost is having issues with my account due to a new system they built. Entrepreneur is where I usually write. I do it for fun so I tend to do it less often than things that make money more directly :).
If you have some technical understanding it can be fairly easy. You could also hire a programmer to do this for you. I would recommend you learn some of the basics of html and how to host a website though, those are important things to know
MonsterAds. I have known Ben and most of the team at MonsterAds for many years. Honestly REALLY great guys. Best in the business. They have an unbeatable payment track record which is the MOST IMPORTANT THING. New networks pop up all the time but if they get paid late by the advertiser, can they...
That is a great question. Mastering yourself is finding the right offers and running traffic so you can test new sources. As you find working ones you outsource that one. I would hire landingpageguys for design, they do great work and they can code it for you too. If you need a programmer for...
Yes great question. The answer is to have a business manager and not use your personal ad account. The support for personal ad accounts is extremely limited. You need a business manager and through business manager support, during the day depending on the country you live in, they have live...
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