Greetings to all the bosses on BHW. i think i really need your help and assistance on this.
i am quite new to CPA and i recently got accepted into maxbounty.
the issue here is that i have $500 set-out for a BING Campaign but i don't even know where to start with running a BING Campaign. i really need someone to guide me and point me in the right directions.
i also need to know CPA offers that actually works with BING advertising.
looking forward to getting help from the pros.
thanks
This is an easy question to answer, but also a very long question to answer, and I'm on my mobile phone.
Best advice I can give you, right now, is to get on YT and devour every bit of Bing Ads information you can find. Don't buy any training, as they all seem to teach the same exact stuff, which are things you'll learn on YT, for free, if you spend the entire day watching videos.
All of the training (both free and paid) fall flat, at the same exact spot, and you'll know what I'm talking about, as you get started. I've been working with Bing Ads for about 1 1/2 months, and have learned a lot.
Bing's demographics range from children to adults. Once you begin collecting data, you can play around with the demographics of your audiences. There are lots of every age.
So the best thing I can offer you, is to spend the weekend going through training tutorials, before setting up your first campaign.
Some tips I can offer:
- Set each campaign ad group to use roughly 100-150 keywords (as close to on-topic, as possible), and then use Broad, Phrase, and Exact, of those KWs, giving you 300-450 KWs/ad group.
- Make sure to uncheck that one box that every tutorial video tells you to uncheck. You'll see the box. I left it checked, a couple times, as a test. I received shit-tons of impressions, but not one that saw it paid any attention to the ad.
- After adding your keywords and saving your campaign, they generally begin within the next couple minutes. Quickly change all your bid prices to like 30 cents or something (most Bing Ads tutorials will cover how to change them all, in bulk), otherwise, you may unexpectedly pay $5 on a single click like I did, once, when walking my mom through setting up a campaign.
- Fight the urge to make changes to your campaign, once it's been running for a little while. Changing things will cause you to not get proper data. This urge is hard to fight, as you may feel like you should be doing something -- but don't give in. Let it run for a few days, and then revisit it. If you really want to do something, create some more ads or begin another campaign.
- I like to start with around 5-10 ads. This allows you to be more creative with how your ads are displayed. Use verbiage from your landing page, so the people seeing the ad will feel like they clicked on the correct link, once the page loads.
I can go on and on, but the main thing is to go through the training & get started. Good luck.