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How much to test one offer

owenlee

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Hi guys,

I am about to run offers using peerfly and zeropark..

I understand I need to focus on one vertical first and I will do that..

So my question is :

Offer is $0.80
2angle for testing
3landing page for each angle
X10 offer payout per landing page
Total would be $48

I would like to ask do I spent all on ron? It seems likely that I will be using up the budget within minutes.

Any suggestions or advice if I am to run on desktop or mobile? What is their difference?

Thank you for the time :)
 
about mobile and desktop:
- desktop is good for online shops offers, for example.
- mobile is for games and apps

Just think where your offer can be converted better, imagine yourself facing this LP on mobile or a desktop
 
about mobile and desktop:
- desktop is good for online shops offers, for example.
- mobile is for games and apps

Just think where your offer can be converted better, imagine yourself facing this LP on mobile or a desktop
Thanks for the advice.. Would be thining in this direction...

What about the amount for testing? Is this a rough guide like most advice? As my concern is that using ron on zeropark can really used up the fund very fast..
 
What about the amount for testing? Is this a rough guide like most advice? As my concern is that using ron on zeropark can really used up the fund very fast..
I haven't start to work on CPA yet but I have the same doubt when comes to test the offer to get data...
 
Remember to cap it, I am sure zeropark has this options.
Also, when you testing offers I usually test one offer with various other offer at least 4~5 at the start
with 4 landing pages
Test about X10 of the offer payout see how it turns out.
Choose the best landing page and best offer if you see that there is significant difference
 
Also, when you testing offers I usually test one offer with various other offer at least 4~5 at the start
with 4 landing pages
Test about X10 of the offer payout see how it turns out.
Just to clarify, each one of these you use more regularly ?
10 x offer Payout x each LP
or
10 x Offer Payout / LP

Regards
 
Remember to cap it, I am sure zeropark has this options.
Also, when you testing offers I usually test one offer with various other offer at least 4~5 at the start
with 4 landing pages
Test about X10 of the offer payout see how it turns out.
Choose the best landing page and best offer if you see that there is significant difference
Ya sure...will be doing that...

I have research and most of them are doing it this way:
- Run campaign on RON to collect data
- wipe out those bad targets/choose performing angle
- start another new campaign now using the "targets"
- split test the landing page

Is this the right approach or am i missing something?

My worry is that with the X10 of the offer spend on RON might not be enough data.

Kindly advice. Thanks
 
Ya sure...will be doing that...

I have research and most of them are doing it this way:
- Run campaign on RON to collect data
- wipe out those bad targets/choose performing angle
- start another new campaign now using the "targets"
- split test the landing page

Is this the right approach or am i missing something?

My worry is that with the X10 of the offer spend on RON might not be enough data.

Kindly advice. Thanks
It probably wouldn't but You need to find the best offer that convert with your traffic and best landing page to keep optimizing on to keep your campaign profitable. Plus, depending on your traffic you might have to spend a lot to find ALL the good targets and ALL the bad targets. It's best to go with factors that doesn't need big cost to figure it out.

Just to clarify, each one of these you use more regularly ?
10 x offer Payout x each LP
or
10 x Offer Payout / LP

Regards

10 x Offer Payout
 
Thanks for the advice.. Would be thining in this direction...

What about the amount for testing? Is this a rough guide like most advice? As my concern is that using ron on zeropark can really used up the fund very fast..

it depends on the niche
 
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