Today we'll be setting up a camp on PopAds together - as you will see, there are a lot of similarities between PropellerAds and PopAds. Most other pop networks have similar settings - although some networks provide more options than others.
PopAds doesn't have a lot of volume, but what they do have, converts. Until you test more traffic sources and find your "secret" source that converts better, PropellerAds and PopAds should be your go-to sources for testing landers and offers - because they have the best quality out of some of the best-known pop networks.
I like to start my testing on PopAds, because it automatically approves campaigns immediately - once your account gets upgraded to VIP, which doesn't take much (I think around $10-12k in total spend). If they don't approach you first, you can always contact them to request to be upgraded once you've hit the spend above.
However, if I didn't have VIP status on PopAds, I would start all my testing on PropellerAds - because its traffic converts and traffic volume is higher than PopAds, so I could get my testing done faster.
Because I've done a TON of explaining for PropellerAds, I'll try not to repeat myself for PopAds.
Let's get started!
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Log into PopAds, click on "New Campaign" under "Advertiser's Panel".[/B] Then set up the campaign as follows.
Name: Copy and paste your campaign name (which you've assigned to the campaign in the tracker).
URL: Grab the tracker campaign url you've generated for this PopAds campaign - we covered how to do this in a previous lesson. Paste it in this field.
Leave "Single URL" selected as default. (We do all the offer and lander rotations using the tracker - probably no need to ever use "Multiple URLs".)
Prefetching: Leave "Enable landing page prefetching" unchecked.
Quality: Leave at the default "All websites".
Frequency Cap: Leave at the default "1 view / 24 hours". What I said about frequency capping in the PropellerAds lessons also apply here.
After approval: Leave at the default "Start".
PrimeSpot: Leave at the default "All traffic".
Adult content: Leave "The landing page contains adult content" unchecked (because we're running a mainstream offer; in future if you run adult landers and offers, remember to checkmark this setting, so that your ads won't show up on placement sites that don't allow them).
Referrer: Leave at the default "Standard".
Adblock: Set to "Non-adblock only".
Adv. type: Leave at the default "Popunder". And uncheck "Allow other methods when the chosen one is not available".
Bid Type: Leave at the default "Smart Bid".
Max Bid: Leave this blank for now - will come back to it later.
Daily budget: Set this to your offer's payout times ten. So if your offer payout is $1, set the daily budget to $10. If you're testing more than one offer, take the sum of the offer payouts and multiply THAT by ten.
The minimum value allowed here is $2.50, so if the value you calculated is lower than that, enter $2.50.
Budget: Set this to the same value as the daily budget.
Throttling: Leave at the default "Disabled". It's similar to PropellerAds' Standard vs. Distributed ad delivery methods - only, PopAds gives you even finer control. (If you're wondering why we're not throttling traffic here like we did on PropellerAds - I'll explain this later.)
Categories: Scroll down to "253. General" and click to select it, make sure "Automatically include descendant (children) categories" is checked, then click on "Add" to add all "General" categories to the box on the right.
Countries: Choose the country accepted by your offer, and click "Add" to select.
Languages: I would leave this at default (note that when you DON'T select ANYTHING, it means EVERYTHING is selected - same goes for other settings that have left and right boxes and the "Add" button). You can play with this in the future. (e.g. If your target geo uses multiple written languages, you may want to start by specifying the same language your offer page is in, and of course use landers written in the same language, just to get a quick idea on performance.)
Populations: I've never found a good reason to touch this setting - have always allowed all by default.
Operating Systems: Choose the ones allowed by your offer and click "Add". (Note: If you add "Android" you'll also add all android versions. Same goes for other OSs.) (Unfortunately there's no way to toggle to "Exclude" like in PropellerAds, so if you need to exclude some selections, you'll have to select everything else EXCEPT the ones you want to exclude.)
Browsers: Again, choose the ones allowed by your offer.
Screen Resolutions: Can leave at default for this campaign.
Form Factors: Choose the ones allowed by your offer. The ones that are responsible for most of the traffic are Desktop/Notebook, Smartphone, and Tablet. I wouldn't worry too much about the other ones.
Devices: Leave at default to allow all, unless your offer specifically forbids traffic from specific devices.
Connection Targeting: Leave at default "ISP/Carrier". I'll talk about IP Targeting later.
Connection types: To be honest, I don't really see the point of this setting unless you're running a niche offer that's targeted at students, or people in the military etc. - I would suggest leaving this at default (i.e. all allowed).
Connection speeds: Since we are running a direct carrier billing offer(s), we would need mobile carrier / 3g traffic. Select "Cellular/Carrier" and click "Add". (For future reference, if you want wifi traffic, just select everything EXCEPT "Cellular/Carrier".
Internet Service Providers: This is where you'd select the mobile carrier that was specified by the offer(s). If the offer(s) accepts multiple carriers, it would ultimately be best to set up separate campaigns to target each. But you can also do a quick initial test by targeting all of them to see which ones even have potential to warrant further testing. NOTE: Some of these carrier names are outdated - what I said about carrier names in the PropellerAds lesson applies here too. Just google your desired carrier name to see if it had other names in the past - they may be what are still listed in PopAds.
Time Targeting: Set the "Timezone:" to that of your target geo. If your geo spans more than one timezones, pick the one in the middle of the country. Uncheck all the hours from 00:00 to 08:00 (you can uncheck entire columns by clicking on the times at the top).
Website Targeting: Leave at default "Disabled" for now. In the future, when you want to optimize a campaign, you can either 1)take the "blacklisting" approach by selecting "Exclude" and entering the list of placements you're wanting to stop getting traffic from, or 2)take the "whitelisting" approach by selecting "Include" and entering the list of placements you're wanting to get traffic from. You can get these "Website IDs" by drilling down into tracker stats.
Adscore Traffic Validation: Leave at the default, i.e. Allow "Valid Traffic" and block "Proxy Traffic", "Junk Traffic", and "Bot Traffic". If you have a profitable campaign, you can test these other traffic at lower bids to see if they would convert for you.
Summary: This section will show you some stats calculated by the Traffic Estimator based on the campaign settings you've specified. Remember we haven't specified a bid yet? Look in this section for the average bid ("Average bid for traffic with your options is x.xxxxxx"), then go back up to the "Budget" section and enter into the "Max Bid" field, that average bid plus or minus 10-20% just to avoid the heaviest competition (i.e. everyone else trying to bid this average). Let's take the example in the screenshot, 0.001421 (in cost per view - equivalent to 1.421CPM) - I would increase that to maybe 0.0015632 for example.
And remember to put this bid at the end of your campaign name - both here on PopAds and in the tracker. This is optional but I find that it helps me keep track of which bid I used in which campaign.
Click "Create Campaign", and you're done!
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The EXPLANATION section is in the next post.
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