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		<title>How I made $7,144.00 using TrafficVance.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just so everybody knows, PPV isn&#8217;t the easiest thing in the world to master.  I recently read a thread on WickedFire that made me realize something.  If you bid on anything on TrafficVance your minimum bid is $10 CPM.  This is because the minimum bid is $0.01 x 1000 = $10. I also tested out [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just so everybody knows, PPV isn&#8217;t the easiest thing in the world to master.  I recently read a thread on <a href="http://rileypool.com/forums/wickedfire" style="" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='http://rileypool.com/forums/wickedfire';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">WickedFire</a> that made me realize something.  If you bid on anything on TrafficVance your minimum bid is $10 CPM.  This is because the minimum bid is $0.01 x 1000 = $10.</p>
<p>I also tested out a number of campaigns and failed miserably and lost hundreds of dollars.  So if you&#8217;re worried about losign a few hundred testing, this is not something you should try.</p>
<p>What I&#8217;m giving away here was my first profitable campaign on PPV.  I&#8217;m going to let everybody know just how I did it.</p>
<p>First thing I did was sign up on <a href="http://www.trafficvance.com/" target="_blank">TrafficVance</a>.  When you first sign up you will need at least $1,000 to get started.  So if you&#8217;re not able to blow some money, don&#8217;t try out PPV.</p>
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<p>I ran the Mobile IQ Quiz &#8211; QuizYou over at <a href="http://rileypool.com/networks/ewa" style="" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='http://rileypool.com/networks/ewa';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">EWA</a>.  I used Laser URL to search for the term iq quiz.  I of course pruned my targets and threw the list into TrafficVance.</p>
<p>My first time through I made sure I was the highest bidder on all the URL&#8217;s I targetted because I wanted some good test data.  I let it run for a couple days and came back to optimize it.  Make sure you&#8217;re tracking where your traffic comes from using the %%$KEYWORD%% variable that TrafficVance uses.  This way you can see which targets are converting and what the EPC for that target is so you can adjust your bids according.</p>
<p>After some time I was able to drop all the low traffic and non-converting targets down to about 10 targets.  The only bad thing about this was that I had to monitor these things day and night because I would get into daily bidding wars on URL&#8217;s, especially my best converting URL.  This got tiresome, I finally just got fed up with it and was okay with being in the 3rd spot.  I noticed more and more competition coming in on my targets and I was eventually being out bid on all my target URL&#8217;s.  The headache to keep up with these bids eventually became so much that I quit running the offer because of the increased competition and higher bids led to a dismal ROI that was no longer worthy of my time.</p>
<p>I came back a couple months later and noticed all the bids were much lower than they once were so I turned the campaign on and let it run for a couple days.  For whatever reason the offer was no longer converting on these URL&#8217;s so I paused the offer and haven&#8217;t ran it since.</p>
<p>My gross revenue for this offer was $7,144.00 and my total spend for this campaign was $4,867.27.  That equates to a $2,277 profit and a 46.7% ROI.</p>
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