Share Your AuctionAds Stats.

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Aequitas

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Alright everyone a few weeks ago I remember people talking about ShoeMoney's new AuctionAds and I know some of you are using it right now, so its time to toss out our early stats, well ok you don't have too, I just want to see how others are doing with it so far, mine suck ass but is getting much better, I think once a couple of my sites are around for longer it'll be some good pocket change. (Yes Only Pocket Change).

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As you can tell the click through rates are extremely shitty right now but they are deceiving because I've got this up on one of my new sites where there are not yet much return visitors and average visitor length is still quiet short, but I think in a months time or so this should be doing alright.

I just like how easy it is to use, target your keyword and post the code. (P.S. Yes I've only been using this for a week)
 


basically your seeing about 17cents cpc... not horrible but not the best. Not I deal for a arbitrage site ;)

Keep in mind there is a 2 day delay on reporting winning bids and also there is a 30 day cookie on all people you have sent to ebay so you will start to see a snowball effect.

I am curious though if you had anything else there before and how it performed head to head. I know that aucitonads is not always going to be the best solution but that would probably be useful to other people.
 
you think THATS pathic? i twelve upped you. about 1500 impressions, 5 clicks and 0 dollars and 0 cents. ummmm, are you kidding me? i don't even care about the revenue so much but NOBODY is clicking. I think 2 of those might have been me, to see if the tracking worked.

But, I'm convinced it could bring in some incremental revenue. First I'll change some keywords around. Next, I'll take it off the site it's on now and try it on a different niche. Those are the two problems my current campaign is likely facing.
 
basically your seeing about 17cents cpc... not horrible but not the best. Not I deal for a arbitrage site ;)

Keep in mind there is a 2 day delay on reporting winning bids and also there is a 30 day cookie on all people you have sent to ebay so you will start to see a snowball effect.

I am curious though if you had anything else there before and how it performed head to head. I know that aucitonads is not always going to be the best solution but that would probably be useful to other people.

Yeah I liked hearing about the 30 day cookie and I think that once my site gets the traffic I'm looking for It'll take off really good, like I said I just tossed this up on one, well now two of my newer sites where the visitors are not staying that long, once I get some better backlinks, and some good Google ranks that will change, I say inside a month it will be going much better.
 
lol I kinda had a feeling auction ads would suck. There is a much better alternative called adsense. You get paid for the click and they are contextually matched to your content.
 
lol I kinda had a feeling auction ads would suck. There is a much better alternative called adsense. You get paid for the click and they are contextually matched to your content.

Why would you think they suck?, they are a super easy way to add a bit more income to your websites or blogs.

Sure you still need a good amount of traffic to make any real money but thats pretty much the same with every longer term program (Adsence Included), yeah you can make a lot with short term programs too but if you've got the required traffic why not cash in.

In case your wondering though, no at this moment I obviously don't have the required traffic, hence the stats but at least I'm willing to give it a go.
 
lol I kinda had a feeling auction ads would suck. There is a much better alternative called adsense. You get paid for the click and they are contextually matched to your content.

I can think of several niches that adsense sucks but were this would probably perform better.
 
lol I kinda had a feeling auction ads would suck. There is a much better alternative called adsense. You get paid for the click and they are contextually matched to your content.
Very intelligent. It obviously depends on the niche and ad placement
 
I havent given Auction ads a run yet, though Im starting to do pretty well with Ebay ads through CJ. You target the right products, on the right site and your going to make money.

Im not sure how flexible AuctionAds are, but being able to target any product imaginable through CJ and Ebay is great. The wait can suck, but like Shoe mentioned youll start to notice a "snowball effect" take place, week after week and from month to month.....
 
I havent given Auction ads a run yet, though Im starting to do pretty well with Ebay ads through CJ. You target the right products, on the right site and your going to make money.

Im not sure how flexible AuctionAds are, but being able to target any product imaginable through CJ and Ebay is great. The wait can suck, but like Shoe mentioned youll start to notice a "snowball effect" take place, week after week and from month to month.....

Your absolutely right, AuctionAds can target pretty much any product niche because well look at all the crap on eBay, I've got this up on one of my TV sites where the only product to market was a season one DVD set that was not out yet, thats all I could find then I joined AuctionAds and boom hundreds of shit from eBay all very nicely targeted to my niche.

So far its been quiet easy to gain clicks from readers, even easier then Adsence, so I've definatly got no complaints, however it is still quiet new so we'll see how things go down the road, plus they just added a URL converter which is great so now instead of targeting products from a keyword you can actually take one product here and one product there that you want to market on your site, a lot of power held there.
 
Yeah, engaged is back! Making us all feel like all our earnings are "pathetic" and our ideas stupid. Isn't this why AppleD was banned? Hey, here's an idea for u engaged, if you're making so much fucking money, why don't you hire someone to go through all the WF threads and tell everyone how much they suck! It sure would save you a lot of time. (It's not all bad: engaged does get points for saying Good Will Hunting is his fav flick..)

Not trying to hijack, on to the POINT: I too am doing pretty well with CJ and ebay. Recently switched some of the CJ stuff to auctionads and getting pretty much the same ROI. If a campaign is doing less than 1.5:1 I cut it, otherwise I let it ride. Some are doing much better than that.

The wait can be killer though. For example, I paused my campaigns while I was out of town for about a week. Hadn't made anything for days. Then I login today and a bunch of sales just showed up in CJ.

The CJ cookies are actually 7 days for sales and 30 for new customers, I'm assuming the AuctionAds is the same? Maybe Shoe can clarify this...

-DrH

p.s. See all you fellow L.A area dudes at D&B tomorrow night!
 
You are getting 1.5% max CTR... that is easier than adsense?????????

Easier as in you toss it up on your site and your basically done, maybe refer a few people to the program and hope they do good. Yeah sure Adsence is about that easy but based upon the current facts surrounding this program, you CAN make more money with it then you could with Adsence.

I say that because of the 30 day cookie that is placed upon the people who click through, you get credit if they buy something for up to 30 days after they click, with Adsence you only get one little click, sure both programs will pay big if you've got big traffic but thats a different story.

Not to mention the better control of targeting you've got over Adsence and yes Adsence does fuck up sometimes and display wrong ads, with AuctionAds you can easily get targeted products showing on your site and you can even go as far to select individual products to show up.
 
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