damn, all these less than 50 post wonders coming up with earth shaking news, wow what a great forum we have with all this junk here!
Fuck say someting useful, you think people don't know they have to spend more to make more? you think they are stupid?
since i have started my own arbi campaign might as well display my results though disappointing.
Revenue: $23
Cost: $19
Problem: CTR
this is for one page only (it's the only one i have) i have to make this profitable before making other pages rapidly
truly my profit is disgusting
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That's not possible, because of the amount of traffic you'll get by raising your bid isn't calculable from known variables. It depends on what everybody else is bidding. A $0.05 bid raise might not bump you a single spot in the listings... or it might bump you to the top. If you want to perfectly optimize profit for each niche, you've got to play around with it manually. Getting all the data to calculate the perfect bid isn't really worth the time, but some quick tweaks in the right direction can really help. Doesn't have to be perfect.Does anyone have a spreadsheet with variables that they plugin to figure out what max bid price will give them the maximum profit that they'd like to share?
That's from 151 profitable active sites (I've built over 200 but a lot were duds). I'm getting around 700 visitors daily, all from 7Search. My next step is to branch out to other PPC sources.How many arbi sites are you running on that profit? And how many 7search visitors do you get daily? (but perhaps you do Adwords for traffic as well?)
That's not possible, because of the amount of traffic you'll get by raising your bid isn't calculable from known variables. It depends on what everybody else is bidding. A $0.05 bid raise might not bump you a single spot in the listings... or it might bump you to the top. If you want to perfectly optimize profit for each niche, you've got to play around with it manually.
If you want to be really fancy you can interpolate between high and low bids with known traffic to estimate traffic and ROI for a given bid.
You could write a script automate it with PHP/CURL, and that might actually be a pretty good idea, although it would make a LOT of hits to 7Search's server if you did it for every bid and term, so they might get suspicious.