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How to make $5,970 profit in 14 days | CPA case study

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How to Make money with CPA marketing. The case study with $5 970 Profit in 14 days With Just One Browser Game CPA Offer with 157% ROI.

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CPA network: Affiliaxe.com
Offer: Naruto (US SOI)
Payout: $ 1.98
Period: 26.07.16 – 12.08.16
Traffic Channel: Native
Country Targeted: US
Tracking Platform: Global Network Pixel and s2s Postback URL tracking
Number of custom creatives: 150
Number of landing pages: 6

More details in our official blog.
 
The case study with $5 970 Profit in 14 days

I was reading through your case study. You wrote:

"Next step of optimization that we did – creatives. Firstly, shut off unprofitable creatives. They burn your budget and nothing more. Next step – create several hypotheses and multiply ads for each hypothesis. The goal of it – is to find profitable creatives with high CTR and ROI."

Please explain what you mean by hypotheses, in the context of optimizing native ads, and a quick example or two would be really appreciate.
 
I was reading through your case study. You wrote:

"Next step of optimization that we did – creatives. Firstly, shut off unprofitable creatives. They burn your budget and nothing more. Next step – create several hypotheses and multiply ads for each hypothesis. The goal of it – is to find profitable creatives with high CTR and ROI."

Please explain what you mean by hypotheses, in the context of optimizing native ads, and a quick example or two would be really appreciate.
1. You have several different or as many as you have hypotheses at the start.
2. After running campaign you should switch off unprofitable creatives.
3. Next you see that hypotheses works and add more creatives for that and develop any new hypotheses in case that works.
 
You have several different or as many as you have hypotheses

What do you mean by hypotheses?

Is this an example of what you mean by a hypotheses?

Example: Women between the ages of 18 - 22, who frequently visit the skin care section of howlifeworks dot com are highly likely to sign up for a skin care free trial offer.
 
What do you mean by hypotheses?

Is this an example of what you mean by a hypotheses?

Example: Women between the ages of 18 - 22, who frequently visit the skin care section of howlifeworks dot com are highly likely to sign up for a skin care free trial offer.
Not really.

Hypothesis is: It's woman with these interests, so, I think they will click for that banners.
1. Beaty woman;
2. Ugly woman;
3. Product case;
4. Before-after photos;
5. Etc

Here a 4 hypotheses for creatives.
 
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