Tips for slow days

We're just kidding with you obviously. Look, it's simple really. Don't put all your eggs in one offer basket. When you do, you bite your nails, count the hours/days before your last sale, and basically are setting yourself up for massive failure.

Have a dozen or more campaigns going. Not tomorrow, work your way up to it. Optimize the ones making the most ROI, focus on these, keep some middle-tier ROI in there, even lower ROI. Anything making you money is a keeper. Instead of panicking and asking for help, you're gonna find offers can fade without warning. Put yourself in a position so when an offer dries up, you shout "FUCK YOU" to the monitor, pause it, and find a replacement an hour later.

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We're just kidding with you obviously. Look, it's simple really. Don't put all your eggs in one offer basket. When you do, you bite your nails, count the hours/days before your last sale, and basically are setting yourself up for massive failure.

Have a dozen or more campaigns going. Not tomorrow, work your way up to it. Optimize the ones making the most ROI, focus on these, keep some middle-tier ROI in there, even lower ROI. Anything making you money is a keeper. Instead of panicking and asking for help, you're gonna find offers can fade without warning. Put yourself in a position so when an offer dries up, you shout "FUCK YOU" to the monitor, pause it, and find a replacement an hour later.


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Don't stat threads like this unless you're going to show us your landing page, offer, keywords and adcopy so we can actually help you.
 
Could be a problem with your tracking if its what I think. PM me the info and maybe I can help.
 
You're promoting a Clickbank product, aren't you?

Is there something to be aware of there? I rarely use clickbank but was promoting something a while ago that was converting 30:1 and then suddenly the conversions just stopped. Click frequency, everything else was the same.
Just boom, no more sales.
 
Slow days are perfect days to start up another project/campaign.

It's more productive than refreshing your statistics page with zeros across the board.
 
We're just kidding with you obviously. Look, it's simple really. Don't put all your eggs in one offer basket. When you do, you bite your nails, count the hours/days before your last sale, and basically are setting yourself up for massive failure.

Have a dozen or more campaigns going. Not tomorrow, work your way up to it. Optimize the ones making the most ROI, focus on these, keep some middle-tier ROI in there, even lower ROI. Anything making you money is a keeper. Instead of panicking and asking for help, you're gonna find offers can fade without warning. Put yourself in a position so when an offer dries up, you shout "FUCK YOU" to the monitor, pause it, and find a replacement an hour later.

Great advice.
 
I've found that most newbs continually hit the snag of finding one offer and then sitting and refreshing the stats page. Or they'll try and tweak the campaign to get more ROI out of it. Remember something, if its positive ROI out of the gate, LEAVE IT ALONE. Go launch another project. As others have said previously, only way to get ahead in this industry is volume. The more offers you promote, the more winners you find.