hey dudes, anyone good with paid traffic?

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hey! what's up dudes?

I got a skin care offer. Straight sale / trial.

looking for someone who rocks :batman:
at facebook ppc / media buying etc. / other paid traffic. etc.

I know there are some bad asses here who crush it with traffic. so if that's you. hit me up.

will pay for consulting, to do a quick call..
or setting up a campaign or managing it for me.

Get at me.

Thanks so much you guys.
 


hey, why you are not trying google adword or yahoo advertising as its good resources to generate the genuine traffic
 
I'm sure you should be able to find a few guys crushing it with paid traffic to help you set up a converting campaign on their preferred traffic source so they can share a piece of the pie with you. Cutthroat marketers are benevolent and humble beings in that way.

With any media buying, you are paying to find out which _____ converts. That variable is ads, keywords, sites/apps, demographics, etc. Create a variance of ad copies/pics/banners, pass those along in your url or use pixel/postback of the traffic platform you're using to see which ones are converting best. For search traffic, find a list of keywords related to your niche(spyfu or similar service can accelerate this process), then use conversion optimization by either passing the keyword along in your url, or placement of traffic platform pixels/postbacks on your site's thank you for ordering page and then cut out poorly converting keywords. For display traffic, pass the site id along in your url or use pixel/postback of the traffic platform on ty page and cut out bad performing site ids. For fb ads, you are optimizing by demographics and interests too. If you are running some shady skin care offer, cool story and gl.

That's pretty much the scope of it. If you don't have the budget to do that, you shouldn't own an offer. It's very likely that any "consultant" you hire for this sort of thing outside of an ad agency is just going to rip you off.
 
so here's where I'm at. I make good money online from other markets. So I've got a budget to spend on this. I really want to maximize conversions, improve EPC + run traffic in house to iron things out before I reach out to any cpa networks.

I know there are a number of guys here who are damn good at paid traffic with these types of offers in health + beauty niche.

if that's you. hit me up. would love to do a chat with you. would gladly pay you for your time and any direction is much appreciated.

And if there are any companies you guys know that manage campaigns.. let me know
As ultimately would like to link up with someone who'se good at traffic, pay him what he's worth, and let him do what he's good at.. so I can focus on other things.
 
I'm sure you should be able to find a few guys crushing it with paid traffic to help you set up a converting campaign on their preferred traffic source so they can share a piece of the pie with you. Cutthroat marketers are benevolent and humble beings in that way.

With any media buying, you are paying to find out which _____ converts. That variable is ads, keywords, sites/apps, demographics, etc. Create a variance of ad copies/pics/banners, pass those along in your url or use pixel/postback of the traffic platform you're using to see which ones are converting best. For search traffic, find a list of keywords related to your niche(spyfu or similar service can accelerate this process), then use conversion optimization by either passing the keyword along in your url, or placement of traffic platform pixels/postbacks on your site's thank you for ordering page and then cut out poorly converting keywords. For display traffic, pass the site id along in your url or use pixel/postback of the traffic platform on ty page and cut out bad performing site ids. For fb ads, you are optimizing by demographics and interests too. If you are running some shady skin care offer, cool story and gl.

That's pretty much the scope of it. If you don't have the budget to do that, you shouldn't own an offer. It's very likely that any "consultant" you hire for this sort of thing outside of an ad agency is just going to rip you off.

Do you think there is any value in optimizing advertising for mobile over desktop in certain niches?

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Do you think there is any value in optimizing advertising for mobile over desktop in certain niches?

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When the audience you're targeting responds well via mobile devices or the product/service you're promoting is geared towards mobile users, sure.
 
Hey info. I'll chime in. really depends on the offers and market you're looking for.. but LinkedIn's PPC network is pretty solid.

as far as 7search and other second tier search networks.. I never got it.
people rush to it because they hear there's cheap clicks.. but they are asking the wrong questions.

What they should be asking is how well does it convert?
It's cheap for a reason.

bing, facebook, Google ppc, might not have the *cheapest* clicks in the biz.. but if it converts.. who cares? test + track to get cheaper clicks and improve conversions. Plus because there is so much more traffic to be had.. it's rinse-repeatable.. and as soon as you find a winner.. you can scale the heck out of it very quickly.. and it'
 
as far as 7search and other second tier search networks.. I never got it. People rush to it because they hear there's cheap clicks.. but they are asking the wrong questions.

What they should be asking is how well does it convert?
It's cheap for a reason.'

Yep, there is only one way I've found to make that traffic work (avoiding the clickbots) but it's just not scalable unless everything you're promoting is almost totally under the radar. Just not worth the time, especially since what I'm talking about ends up being opportunism/skimming rather than marketing.
 
as far as 7search and other second tier search networks.. I never got it.
people rush to it because they hear there's cheap clicks.. but they are asking the wrong questions.

What they should be asking is how well does it convert?
It's cheap for a reason.

bing, facebook, Google ppc, might not have the *cheapest* clicks in the biz.. but if it converts.. who cares? test + track to get cheaper clicks and improve conversions. Plus because there is so much more traffic to be had.. it's rinse-repeatable.. and as soon as you find a winner.. you can scale the heck out of it very quickly.. and it'

I've toyed with the 'lesser tier' engines before; sure the click price is lower, but the ROI is lower too. Less expensive clicks got us less qualified traffic, which got us less conversions, which ended up costing us more per each conversion. We were better off spending 4x more on an Adwords click than a 'lesser tier' (from our experiment & analysis)
 
Hello!

hey! what's up dudes?

I got a skin care offer. Straight sale / trial.

looking for someone who rocks :batman:
at facebook ppc / media buying etc. / other paid traffic. etc.

I know there are some bad asses here who crush it with traffic. so if that's you. hit me up.

will pay for consulting, to do a quick call..
or setting up a campaign or managing it for me.

Get at me.

Thanks so much you guys.


hey! have you ever tried Bluagile? they have their own DSP with a self-serve RTB so you can set up your campaign and customize it so you can receive traffic for your product :)