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Is This A Realistic Conversion Rate
I did the numbers and if I purchased 100,000 uniques from a reputable broker like JuicyAds, at .10% conversion that's 100 sales.
Assuming that my site is well designed, niche targeted, my servers fast, and my content good, is that a realistic number? 1/10% is a relatively small number, but if you scale it up over 1 million uniques then it starts to turn a decent profit. |
what does 100k unique cost?
If people could make alot more than what they sell it for.. they wouldn´t sell it. |
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I've seen anywhere from $0.20 CPM to $4 CPM from reputable brokers.
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Is what you're asking, "is a 1:1000 conversion rate possible with bought traffic?"
What is your current rate with in-house traffic? |
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I still get sales from the actual galleries. Regardless, you wouldn't have people making six figures/year as media buyers if what you said was true. If Facebook could make more money off of their traffic, they wouldn't sell it!!11!!! :error |
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They let you buy advertisements for their members. That isn't selling you traffic. |
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You can expect 1 sale for 50,000 tube surfers that actually *watch* your vid. Then a small percent will click to your site, and then some will pay. I have found that number to be 1:50000. Why am I comparing tube surfers to bought traffic? Because that is what you are buying minus the surfer (or likely bot) watching your vid first. Watching your vid first means you have a somewhat interested surfer. So 50,000 xhamster surfers watching *your* vid will make you a sale... 100,000 purchased hits (likely with no game plan) will make you 0 sales. Save your money and do something else. :thumbsup |
Your Math is Off
1:50,000 is better than .001% by 100%.
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If people could buy traffic that made them money, why don't they buy it all?:disgust
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All three ways of reading your statement I come to the same conclusion.... whaaat?? I don't know what it is you are saying :Oh crap Here... read this for same analysis of numbers: https://gfy.com/showpost.php?p=19817442&postcount=36 |
If people could make alot more than what they sell it for.. they wouldn´t sell it.
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Yeah, I've asked this before and it just doesn't make sense for someone to sell traffic to a broker when they can make 3x that being an affiliate. Cost per impression like popups has horrible ratios.
1:10000 would be a little closer until your popups have saturated. Then maybe nothing. Takes a lot of time sifting through visitor behavior and finding out what works and from where to make it any better. 1:1000 would be amazing for affiliates with niche related, targeted traffic. Nothing beats putting up regular hi quality content and submitting your sitemap. That does better than 1:100 for me. If the user has an interest they will find you. If you can give them a better experience they'll even pay you. Paully |
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I agree with one of the other posters that said a more realistic number is 1:10,000 at best. 1:1000 is possible and it is more dependent on how the unique is being sent from a juicyad. For example, if those 100k uniques are primed-for-sale clicks as opposed to anything with a "free" lead. Have a look at how the dating guys are buying the ads. They know best how to monetize and optimize for that kind of traffic. |
Questions like these come up all the time and they get a ton of stupid replies (no offence intended to anyone). Really. It's down to skill. Like everything else in life. That usually comes from practice and lots of it + talent.
PLENTY of people are making TONS of money buying traffic. Can someone who's never bought traffic before make a profit in the first go? Absolutely not (unless they do something nasty like selling malware of course), you will loose a lot of money to begin with, unless you have an experienced and talented media buyer sitting next to you, teaching you the ropes. That's why mainstream companies pay a lot of money for experienced people to handle their advertisement and why big companies have their own in-house guys... :2 cents: |
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'If people could make alot more than what they sell it for.. they wouldn´t sell it.' Money can be made, but you need to be ontop of it. Easy to see profits wiped out with a few bad buys. |
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How do you quote sigs?
Carry on ;) |
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Also, your site may be niche targeted but can you say the same for the traffic you will be buying? - The more 'micro niche' the better but then you will have problems buying the required amount of traffic - Then it would be tempting to purchase more general traffic and your ratios drop..... Its a balancing act and it will take time to get it right - Test, test and test again - I hope you have more money and patience than me though:)... |
It's like a pro media buying convention in here :thumbsup
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Buying traffic is not easy. You have to optimize constantly. Consider that.
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bump.............
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So far, people who are not experienced or experts shouldn't buy traffic because they are wasting money. But ... People who are experts should buy it all and promote their won stuff, not work for others. Good thread. |
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