So, I've decided to post here my traffic results for campaigns I'm running for R4A on other sites just to have them all in one place.
It seems the country trick does a good job on some sites while it doesn't on others. So far:
My YGP greek-only Mini ad campaign goes great so far.. 21 internal clicks / 762 external clicks and it's somewhere in the pile of Mini paid to click ads.. I think it would do much better if it was a standard ad, so maybe I'll give them a try soon. I only assigned 100 clicks so I'll give it some time to expire.
My FamilyBTC greek-only Mini ad campaign has received zero external clicks after 101 internal clicks (3-4 per day), but I think it's due to the fact that it's burried close to the bottom, so I'm adjusting my strategy there. I added a Standard Ad this time for better exposure to non logged in visitors, and still have the greek filter on for internals. Let's see if it will attract any attention now.
I've just initiated a greek-only regular exposure ad on Twickerz, since they only allow demograhic filters on these ones. But it will be good if it also boosts exposure to non logged in visitors so we'll see how that one goes. I'll keep you up to date once i have some results.
My Paidverts single adgrid fixed campaign receives an average of 272 valid clicks daily based on my previous week's stats (1,906 valid / 75 invalid). I run my bulk ads with Rui's link, so they don't get mixed with these.
I'm thinking of expanding this list to include ScarletClicks and GPTPlanet as I have some funds accumulated there by old direct referrals. One step at a time..
Also I use this gif on my new campaigns, in case you would like sth like that:
I created it with giphy and set it to switch colors once every 1.4 seconds to prevent people from getting OCD triggered. I think it's not offensive or anything, and it advertises R4A's main quality. What do you think?
Edited: Edit: I created it with two 100x100 images.. but somehow giphy enlarged it..
Anyways.. PTC sites normally scale it to 100x100, so it should get displayed on its original size.