ummm that's my point which is why in a world where open source software is rightfully illegal because it's worse than monopoly, you shouldnt get this software unless you pay for it or do it yourself
first learn how to speak english. second kill yourself.
Ok so here is where something that automatically submits ads and pulls reports could get amazing, auto bidding. You need to be able to specify parameters (min ctr, min clicks to establish epc, etc), but after that point you could leave it up to the software to pause ads and adjust bids for maximum (expected) profit. This would save a ton of time, even if the first few iterations isn't amazing. Think trading platforms and things like Forex with "strategies" you can setup. Those strategies could effectively be user submitted plugins as well.
if you were somehow able to get the whole api thing to work with facebook. Automatically pause ads that arent profitable after a certain threshold. auto optimization ~_~ @_@
I plan on releasing a public Beta before the end of April and see how that goes.
strong dumbass for giving this away. you idiots never learn do you. ruined rebills in a year and a half, now this
Will this allow changing bids to reflect through to the actual reports as changes in cpc? That's one of the biggest drawbacks with 202.
I know you said pixel tracking so should we assume this won't be able to track by subids too?
I haven't implemented that yet but yes I definitely plan on having it.
Please open source the whole thing and set it up on some git or svn repository and accept patches.
Historical CPC data is stored along with impressions and clicks as reported by the ppc network. I added method of graphing changes in cpc over time for a given group.
When the 'profit' chart calculates profit it only goes by the lifetime average CPC. If people really want the ability to show profit in terms of the CPC for that exact date I can work on that.
Is this what you're asking?
@autmatica, watch out for everybody asking for everything under the sun and you never getting around to releasing it. Feature creep is a bitch
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