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In order to test a video view CBO. What should be the minimum budget to pull it of?? The people whom I have talked too say many things. Some say that I may be needing $100 for a CBO to be effective. What should be the budget really per acquisition?
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Actually its not wrong. Some might take $100 or so.
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It depends basically on what you choose. I mean the type of campaign.
Say, when you are running on impression, your minimum budget per day is say $1 that means after 30 days it will cost you $30. When you are running on clicks, now here is the tricky part it can vary from say $2 to even $10 so after 30 days it will cost you between $60 to $300. Now if you are running on conversions or sales you might say. It will be a completely different story according to the price.
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08-09-2019, 04:30 AM
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Danni nailed it.
As you can see these are the options to go on. So, choice is yours.
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Its best to operate a click campaign and having a budget of atleast $150. Having a very minimum budget to operate isn't much of a business strategy because any campaign can get sideways.
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(08-08-2019, 07:47 AM)danni Wrote: It depends basically on what you choose. I mean the type of campaign.
Say, when you are running on impression, your minimum budget per day is say $1 that means after 30 days it will cost you $30. When you are running on clicks, now here is the tricky part it can vary from say $2 to even $10 so after 30 days it will cost you between $60 to $300. Now if you are running on conversions or sales you might say. It will be a completely different story according to the price.
Which type will be great for exposure purposes?