Hi all,
This is my first post as I've just started out and signed up for this forum. Therefore I really don't know if this should be an introduction, journey/follow or newbie helpdesk thread...
English is not my first language so excuse me for a grammar error or two ;-).
Like I've said: I just started out trying to get up and running with Moblile affiliate marketing. Read some info on the web and I'm in the process of testing (read: baby steps).
I have no experience with all of this whatsoever, except some niche sites and trying to monetize them with AdSense and affiliate links. My experience is that organic traffic needs way too much manual work and I don't like to be a ball bounced around algorithm updates .
What I've done so far (no need to be secretive about it as I don't make profits yet):
Applied for aff. network (AdSimilis)
Applied for mobile traffic source (Startapp)
Signed up for free tracker (AdsBridge)
Started my first campaign:
Offer: Android app install
Payout: $1
Direct Linking
Text Ads
Why direct link? Because it was the most easy way to start. Tried a LP after a day but DL seemed to convert better.
Why text ads? Traffic source showed them more often than the banner creatives and seemed to convert better than the banner images.
Results day one (14-7):
So... The good news: conversions! The bad: negative ROI -65,4%
Learnings: text ads performed better. Decided to pause banners for the next day.
Results day two (15-7):
So... The good news: still conversions and ROI increased to -33,5%. Checked placements (app-ID's) and cut app that take relatively more clicks but no conversions. Made another version of a text ad. Tried a LP (just one conversion so decided to go with DL).
Results day three (16-7):
My new text ad got approved and hoped things would improve as the new text add explicitly says the app is free to install and the best in its category (communication).
Actually ROI dropped back to -63,%. Original text ad seemed to perform better so paused all ads but the original. Cut more unprofitable app-ID's and Publisher-ID's. Cut a bad performing device brand or two. Cut bad performing carriers.
Results day four (17-7):
So... good news again! ROI increased, now -32%. Still negative, but looks like potential. Focused on best performing geo target of the day before. Paused all campaigns because this test is almost draining all my testing budget ($60 till today).
Results today (date of writing: 18-7):
Not a real result as I've paused all of my campaigns yesterday. I noticed that I get some clicks everyday despite I paused all campaigns. So this conversion is just a lucky shot I guess?
Now: long story short! (Damn Franklin, what is your question damnit!)
Starting to date: I spent $60 to test my first mobile campaign (and first campaign ever at the same time). Generated $26 so that's $34 "lost" (I know... I bought data and gained experience with my first campaign).
Main question: what should I do next? I have like $25 left in my ad network account. I feel that if I optimize a little more, ROI would increase but I will still be losing money.
Sub question 1: did I spent too much for a $1 payout offer? Personally I don't feel like that, because it gave me insights in the fact that you could actually make money with this. Nice to see my first $$ in my affiliate network account after the first day. Not so nice when I log into my ad account ;-).
Sub question 2: I've read that you should test with x times offer payout per angle. I get it that you can test potential IF you know what your doing. How could I know that an offer doesn't work after say 3 times payout if I'm a complete beginner? Maybe the offer is good, but my stratgey is crap right? Maybe it's the ads, maybe my angle, maybe my LP, maybe my CPC bid? Maybe my campaign set-up? How do I know when all those variables are correct so to kill a negative ROI campaign?
Long first post, but it seemed better than to post every testing day as a separate post...
Thanks for reading though ;-p
This is my first post as I've just started out and signed up for this forum. Therefore I really don't know if this should be an introduction, journey/follow or newbie helpdesk thread...
English is not my first language so excuse me for a grammar error or two ;-).
Like I've said: I just started out trying to get up and running with Moblile affiliate marketing. Read some info on the web and I'm in the process of testing (read: baby steps).
I have no experience with all of this whatsoever, except some niche sites and trying to monetize them with AdSense and affiliate links. My experience is that organic traffic needs way too much manual work and I don't like to be a ball bounced around algorithm updates .
What I've done so far (no need to be secretive about it as I don't make profits yet):
Applied for aff. network (AdSimilis)
Applied for mobile traffic source (Startapp)
Signed up for free tracker (AdsBridge)
Started my first campaign:
Offer: Android app install
Payout: $1
Direct Linking
Text Ads
Why direct link? Because it was the most easy way to start. Tried a LP after a day but DL seemed to convert better.
Why text ads? Traffic source showed them more often than the banner creatives and seemed to convert better than the banner images.
Results day one (14-7):
So... The good news: conversions! The bad: negative ROI -65,4%
Learnings: text ads performed better. Decided to pause banners for the next day.
Results day two (15-7):
So... The good news: still conversions and ROI increased to -33,5%. Checked placements (app-ID's) and cut app that take relatively more clicks but no conversions. Made another version of a text ad. Tried a LP (just one conversion so decided to go with DL).
Results day three (16-7):
My new text ad got approved and hoped things would improve as the new text add explicitly says the app is free to install and the best in its category (communication).
Actually ROI dropped back to -63,%. Original text ad seemed to perform better so paused all ads but the original. Cut more unprofitable app-ID's and Publisher-ID's. Cut a bad performing device brand or two. Cut bad performing carriers.
Results day four (17-7):
So... good news again! ROI increased, now -32%. Still negative, but looks like potential. Focused on best performing geo target of the day before. Paused all campaigns because this test is almost draining all my testing budget ($60 till today).
Results today (date of writing: 18-7):
Not a real result as I've paused all of my campaigns yesterday. I noticed that I get some clicks everyday despite I paused all campaigns. So this conversion is just a lucky shot I guess?
Now: long story short! (Damn Franklin, what is your question damnit!)
Starting to date: I spent $60 to test my first mobile campaign (and first campaign ever at the same time). Generated $26 so that's $34 "lost" (I know... I bought data and gained experience with my first campaign).
Main question: what should I do next? I have like $25 left in my ad network account. I feel that if I optimize a little more, ROI would increase but I will still be losing money.
Sub question 1: did I spent too much for a $1 payout offer? Personally I don't feel like that, because it gave me insights in the fact that you could actually make money with this. Nice to see my first $$ in my affiliate network account after the first day. Not so nice when I log into my ad account ;-).
Sub question 2: I've read that you should test with x times offer payout per angle. I get it that you can test potential IF you know what your doing. How could I know that an offer doesn't work after say 3 times payout if I'm a complete beginner? Maybe the offer is good, but my stratgey is crap right? Maybe it's the ads, maybe my angle, maybe my LP, maybe my CPC bid? Maybe my campaign set-up? How do I know when all those variables are correct so to kill a negative ROI campaign?
Long first post, but it seemed better than to post every testing day as a separate post...
Thanks for reading though ;-p
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