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Hi Miles,
Conversions don’t really depend on the network.
MaxBounty is a good company, but for a campaign to generate conversions there are other factors that have to be considered such as ads, landers and traffic.
If you’d like to work with a different network, though, PerformCB, AdCombo and ClickDealer are also easy to join.
William
Support StaffParticipantYou can watch the Facebook module or another module from the “Beginner Modules” section to have a better idea on how it is to run a CPA campaign.
It will help you with the applications.
But, yes, you need to join a CPA network before you can actually start running campaigns.
William
Support StaffParticipantHi Morgane,
Welcome on board!
We have a similar thread here already:
I hope more people share their experiences and results here in the next days!
William
Support StaffParticipantHi Yasiris,
It’s social media, it’s full of haters. :/
But it’s not a big problem, you can just hide negative comments. Most people comment on posts without even subscribing or properly checking websites/offers.
In this cas,e you can just hide the comment.
William
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Support StaffParticipantYes, Omar, that’s possible too.
Support StaffParticipantHi Yasiris,
Advantage+ can be a good option for improving tests. It’s more useful for campaigns with many different ad sets, though. We will have a training on that soon.
About the audience size, change other things in your campaign. You may be restricting the audience with other targeting options such as interests, behaviors and demographics.
William
Support StaffParticipantHi Yasiris,
Normally, advertisers don’t want affiliates to state that people will, for sure, get products for free.
Thus, if you tell people that “they’ll have a chance to win”, you won’t have problems.
William
September 15, 2023 at 1:10 pm in reply to: Returning after a year of inactivity, what should I do? #5143Support StaffParticipantHi Yasi,
I suggest that you apply for an account with MaxBounty using a different email. It may be faster than trying to reactivate the old account.
Normally, they only deactivate accounts if there’s no login for several months. It’s not based on revenue.
About Facebook, just go to https://business.facebook.com/billing_hub/accounts/ and see if there’s any amoutn left there.
William
Support StaffParticipantHi Jesse,
Welcome on board!
MaxBounty is a great network. They have solid survey and email submit offers, so I suggest that you start with those.
In terms of traffic, the easiest starting points are angle-oriented campaigns on Facebook (https://cpaevolution3.com/members-area/got-200-start-here/) and native ads (https://cpaevolution3.com/members-area/native-advertising/).
William
Support StaffParticipantYes, sure, you can start with native advertising, which is also beginner friendly:
Native Advertising – CPA Evolution 3.0
Getting a new Facebook ads account is also possible and this PDF guide explains how:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ETMUqyy0nf-Ktcb-fe3tPIp9XuZFWy1h/view?usp=sharing
WilliamAugust 4, 2023 at 9:28 pm in reply to: Should we setup a new Meta account in place of Facebook? Can we use our old FB name? #4542Support StaffParticipantHi Donna,
You can use your existing account.
Your name won’t be visible when you run ads.
You can create a generic landing page (e.g. Online Deals, Awesome Internet, etc) and run the ads using the landing page.
People will only see the landing page’s name, not yours.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi,
That’s to pre-populate the fields in the registration form. For example, if you’re mailing a list you can send the subscriber’s name and email to the offer’s page via those parameters and that information will be pre-populated in the form.
It won’t be useful for paid ads, so you can ignore that.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi JP,
You can provide me as a reference:
William Souza, CPA Evolution, william@cpaevolution.com
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi,
Yes, that can be tested with some campaigns. It doesn’t work every time, but it can be worth testring with campaigns that are doing well, just struggling with a high CPC.
In short, you put a link to your landing page in the ad copy and run an engagement (not traffic) ad. This way, you’ll pay for every engagement on the ad. It will be just pennies per engagement, but you’ll be paying for any engagement such as likes, clicks to the fan page, comments, link clicks, etc. In some cases, if you have a very high CTR, it may end up being cheaper than paying a higher amount per click.
WilliamSupport StaffParticipantHi Bangalore,
Wealthy Minds is not part of CPA Evolution, it’s a free mastermind group.
We discuss all kinds of internet marketing and business related things there, so I normally invite CPA Evolutioneers to jump on the webinars, too.
However, since it’s not part of CPA Evolution, the recordings of those sessions are not kept in this area. You’ll find them here:
https://wealthyminds.group/archive
You’ll notice that not all sessions are available there. When we have a guest on and it’s his training, I’m not able to add the recording to the archive.
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