(07-04-2018 03:05 AM)carlosse Wrote: [ -> ]good advice @bambito
Take advantage of the UET conversion pixel. What is this?
You use it to track conversion goals.
For example, let's say your conversion goal is to get email leads. Immediately after opt-in, they're redirected to a thank you page or something similar. With the UET conversion pixel on that page, you can track that as a conversion goal in Bing. Not only that, since they are pixeled, you can target remarketing campaigns in Bing to them as well.
Bing internals will figure out the best traffic to display your ad to optimize your conversion goal(s).
https://advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/...t-tracking
It's the same thing you use when set up conversion goals in Google and Facebook.
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A word of advice:
You guys need to leave 99.9% of courses alone and actually read the documentation provider by the traffic sources. It's either that or join a private mastermind group on FB or a reputable paid forum membership. You can't shortcut or shortchange your way to success. In all my time doing this MMO thing, I can count on my hands the number of courses I've gone through that are the real deal.
Detach yourself from the ad budgets you set. Don't even look at it as losing money.
You want to know how I found my initial budgets for paid campaigns? I quit drinking and smoking cigarettes and started preparing my food at home. Before then, I smoked a pack of cigs, drunk a six pack of beer (Coronas/Löwenbräu) and ate out d*** near every day. That's anywhere from $25 to $35 minimum a day and that's only if I ate one meal.
A pack of cigarettes = $5
Six pack of Coronas/Löwenbräu = +$10/$14
Eating out (dinner) = $6 to $20
Quitting the alcohol was easy. Nicotine? No so much. I had a storefront at the time. It had a bathroom/shower and the only entrance had a deadbolt lock that could only be opened with a key on either side. The owner who I rented it from had his shop next door and I had him lock me in for three days to get over the nicotine withdrawal.` I haven't touched a cigarette since.
Just by quitting those vices and preparing my food at home, I freed up almost a thousand dollars a month for ad spending. I didn't have to get a second job, use credit cards or rob Peter to pay Paul.