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Originally Posted by mpahlca
For buying traffic from a broker you need to be on teh stop button at all times, ie if you get 1000 clicks from one and no results stop order and find another site try that one etc. You will also need a way more agressive site, with a console, and other things to really try and PUSH that traffic to make you more than it costs, its possible just needs lots of work. If you dont have the time dont work on it.
On this it happens at all volumes, what I started doing was filtering my traffic to processors all day everyday(I use 5 to 6) I choose and then push specific billers based on a lot of criteria including load time of my join form, the ping response of that server at the processor, thru put of transactions, join form submits, and other data that i use on the fly. The swing you notice is to be expected and happens to everyone you will have days your site gets more interested parties than others, just like a car dealer doesnt have day in and day out equal sales.
Hope that helps.
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What you said DOES help enormously! many thanks. Will try that 'stop' thing with my next traffic buy (before your advice I was just letting campaigns run their course).
As for the processors: To be clear, so what you're saying is you DO switch processers, sometimes on a daily basis?
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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse
MisterPeabody
I know the internet is a whole world thing, but is your traffic coming from a really specific place with a TV series on Wednesdays that started in April that people are watching in the evening instead of jumping on the computer?
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Thanks for this thought. I had similar ones until I started seeing these 'dead days' spread out on ALL days of the week, not one specific day. In other words, one week it would be a Tuesday, one week a Sunday, one week a Thursday and so on. VERY odd! And as i said, this bizarre pattern only began around April 1, coinciding with the new CC laws that went into affect then. Coincidence?