buffalo22
New Member
Hello all, as the title suggest i have a lot of questions, as predicted i am failing a lot but it feels like i'm not actually learning when i fail, it just seems like a system that keeps failing and i don't know the things on what to change etc. la boucle
I'm currently writing everyday on each thing i have done, but after going back and reading it, just seems like the same thing and same thing etc, maybe i need this and eventually will find something, maybe i'm just doing something wrong that's causing this. So here goes with the questions
How do i find a good offer & what is the structure people follow to determine if it's a good offer?
Most offers just don't seem like they'd be good or maybe i'm just making my opinion too quickly and should just try the offer anyways,
What i've been doing is choosing offers that would break even at a 1% cr because it seems achieveable or maybe this is the wrong way to approach this.
Should i stick to a few geos to build data?
A lot of offers i see though are multigeo and they don't inform me on the payout so i've kind of been throwing things and seeing something that would stick then optimize, but i feel like this is a bad approach and would like to know of a good approach to these things as the things i'm attempting to throw and stick just aren't going anywhere to become the optimization phase
What is the average amount of offers you guys are running daily & how many campaigns?
At the minute i try to achieve around 5-10 different offers to see if i can find something that would work, but nothing. I really feel like i'm doing something wrong here
What is the average spend on your campagin until you determine that it's just not going to be a good campagin to run?
For me i turn it off at around 5-10 dollars spend but i'm unsure if this is just too little to make a decision on if it's a good or bad campagin
Are people still experiencing good luck with push/pop ads?
I know the answer is it just depends but i mean in general, YOU, the person reading this write now and answering my questions in your head, are you having a good experience with push/pop,
if not, why do you think that is and what alternatives are you running?
If yes, what is the structure you did to achieve this?
Thank you all for your help
, once i achieve ATLEAST one profitable campaign i will start my follow along and release all the days i have previously wrote, if not there's no point in me wasting your guys time etc
I'm currently writing everyday on each thing i have done, but after going back and reading it, just seems like the same thing and same thing etc, maybe i need this and eventually will find something, maybe i'm just doing something wrong that's causing this. So here goes with the questions
How do i find a good offer & what is the structure people follow to determine if it's a good offer?
Most offers just don't seem like they'd be good or maybe i'm just making my opinion too quickly and should just try the offer anyways,
What i've been doing is choosing offers that would break even at a 1% cr because it seems achieveable or maybe this is the wrong way to approach this.
Should i stick to a few geos to build data?
A lot of offers i see though are multigeo and they don't inform me on the payout so i've kind of been throwing things and seeing something that would stick then optimize, but i feel like this is a bad approach and would like to know of a good approach to these things as the things i'm attempting to throw and stick just aren't going anywhere to become the optimization phase
What is the average amount of offers you guys are running daily & how many campaigns?
At the minute i try to achieve around 5-10 different offers to see if i can find something that would work, but nothing. I really feel like i'm doing something wrong here
What is the average spend on your campagin until you determine that it's just not going to be a good campagin to run?
For me i turn it off at around 5-10 dollars spend but i'm unsure if this is just too little to make a decision on if it's a good or bad campagin
Are people still experiencing good luck with push/pop ads?
I know the answer is it just depends but i mean in general, YOU, the person reading this write now and answering my questions in your head, are you having a good experience with push/pop,
if not, why do you think that is and what alternatives are you running?
If yes, what is the structure you did to achieve this?
Thank you all for your help