How Many Campaigns Are You Running?

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redmonkey

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This includes search, mediabuy, facebook, myspace, ppv - you name it(SEO doesn't count, post if you're doing only SEO).

Well, i'm promoting 3-5 atm, but will reduce to just 2 then stop the others or just let them run on autopilot. Having too many campaigns is such a pain but i can't get rid of that feeling "it's still profit". Let them runnning isn't much of a prolem either but i always feel like tweaking it thus make me loose sight of the big picture.

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4 profitable and 1 which should be by the end of the week. I agree, it can be a pain in the ass at times but don't fight the urge to tweak all of them. It only means more money for you at the end of the day. What exactly is the big picture for you? for me it's diversity via profitable campaigns across multiple niches. It's your safety net as an affiliate.

Edit: if you don't want to monitor all of them so closely, instead of eliminating a few like you said just reduce bids a point where you're guaranteed a profit. Obviously your volume will take a hurtin' but you won't have to tend to it nearly as much.
 
Not enough. Too many eggs in too few baskets. I'm probably using 6 main advertisers/offers right now, with most of those promoted on 2-4 mediums each. I'm doing extremely well, but I always what would happen if I just put a little more time in...
 
I'm not running any campaigns, but I setup some links on Google and I make $30 per link, so that equals $5000 per month.
 
Several campaigns, projects, and other sites running. Gets hard to keep track sometimes, actually trying to sell off one of my sites thats doing well but don't really want to deal with it anymore.
 
4 profitable and 1 which should be by the end of the week. I agree, it can be a pain in the ass at times but don't fight the urge to tweak all of them. It only means more money for you at the end of the day. What exactly is the big picture for you? for me it's diversity via profitable campaigns across multiple niches. It's your safety net as an affiliate.

Edit: if you don't want to monitor all of them so closely, instead of eliminating a few like you said just reduce bids a point where you're guaranteed a profit. Obviously your volume will take a hurtin' but you won't have to tend to it nearly as much.

I want to scale my Social Media campaigns to it's fullest, but i still feel like i'm missing something. My search campaigns have lots of room of improvements. Still profitable but i know it could do better than that.

Maybe i'll consider having a partner :-)
 
I want to scale my Social Media campaigns to it's fullest, but i still feel like i'm missing something. My search campaigns have lots of room of improvements. Still profitable but i know it could do better than that.

Maybe i'll consider having a partner :-)
Partner in profit? ;)
 
Only advice to give is to not put all your eggs in one basket. I usually see most of my affiliates pounding a few offers but they're always on the look for something else just in case the lights go off one day.
 
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