Number of Offers to run

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ke111

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How many offers would you advice someone to run on one website?

For example, lets say you've found a niche like ringtones and you have 50 offers. would you run all 50 on your site or would you run just a few of those 50? maybe 1 or 5?
 


the best ones as determined by your testing... use common sense to narrow it down to a handful first and then test for yourself
 
Step 1) Make profitable campaign
Step 2)Create a new one
Step 3)Maintain and improve the old ones when you can, but keep fucking making new ones.

The more stable profitable campaigns you can make the better.



As I'm starting to make some money with affiliate marketing, this is the method that's becoming the deciding factor on what I advertise and to whom.

I'm assuming the most profitable sites are those that didn't break even for a few months until the operator found the combination of usage data and stats to really make it convert.

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Step 1) Make profitable campaign
Step 2)Create a new one
Step 3)Maintain and improve the old ones when you can, but keep fucking making new ones.

The more stable profitable campaigns you can make the better.

Couldn't agree more xmcp. The more profitable campaigns the better. Even if it means cutting corners and slightly lowering one campaigns budget in order to test another. Once profitable set a suitable budget for each campaign based on its ROI and your overall available budget. Obviously, throw more money at your higher ROI campaigns.
 
Honestly that's a pretty open ended question. Is is a large content site? then 100. Is it a landing page then 1. As always if you ask a better question you get a better answer. So honestly 35 is viable based on the information given, just as viable as 500 offers.

How do I make money online I have 8$ to invest? Doesn't get you a good answer.
 
No matter how many offers you introduce ,xmcp123 is right by saying that always also try to introduce New Campaigns
 
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