Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Pay Per View Traffic Exposed Part 2

I’m gonna continue my post on pay per view traffic like what i mention in my last blog… I had a comment from Peter and this was what he asked;

  1. # 1 peter Says:
    good tip! can I know how to do you track the leads from these sources? and regarding the keywords, should we just bid on the keywords from our existing campaign or is there any different for ppv?

Since Peter asked this question, i might as well explained it in this post for everyone to read.. How i track my PPV sources are using the direct linking subid to help me track where the sources are coming from. I have not tried PPV traffic with xconversions or tracking202 yet so i don’t know if it works. However in tracking202, there seems to be a tracking url given for tracking with Mediatraffic so i think it might work… But as far as how tracking is done for me, using the subid is enough.

Here’s how i track my subid.. If the traffic is coming from MediaTraffic, then i would append my subid to be subid=MT-offername-domain/keyword.. Simple isn’t it?

Oh and did i mention i do 100% direct linking with PPV Traffic? yes… no single url rule and no landing page quality score for PPV traffic… Wonderful eh… :)

As for keywords, i generally try to bid only on 5 keywords/domain at any one time and track my progress. Note that you definitely do not want to input in 1000 of keywords into your PPV campaigns because i’m 100% if not 1000% sure that you will burn money… Do it small scale and track your way upwards…

That’s it for PPV part 2 for now… Any questions just post them in the comment and i’ll probably answer it in Pay Per View Traffic Exposed Part 3..

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March 11, 2009

its interesting idea. I like it and will try many pay per view program soon.