Value of ads in vacation mode
Started by andreclicker 2018-11-15 at 01:31
andreclicker
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2018-11-15 at 01:31
I want to know the price of the ads that are seen in the vacation mode
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Admin
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2018-11-15 at 13:17
Quote: andreclicker Hello, I believe that you haven't fully understand what vacation mode is. When you enable the vacation mode you just do not have to click ads in order to earn from your referrals the next day. You do not earn more and you do not earn anything by purchasing vacation days. Kind regards, Gptplanet Support |
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andreclicker
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2018-11-15 at 16:36
I know for what vacation mode serve, but i want the value of the click that are make by the system that are 4It's only to control my earnings. |
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2018-11-15 at 16:37
by andreclicker »
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Admin
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2018-11-16 at 13:14
Quote: andreclicker Hello, You do not earn from the 4 ads that the system is "making" when you enable the vacation mode. You will only earn from your referrals. Best regards, Gptplanet Support |
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andreclicker
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2018-11-16 at 18:54
Ok, thats all i want to know.Thanks to the answer |
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Lucindaah
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2020-03-31 at 12:32
When it comes to budgeting for ad spending throughout the year, all months are not created equal. During the holiday shopping season, which includes October, November, and December, you should be spending a disproportionate amount of money on your advertising mcdvoice customer survey
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2020-04-02 at 11:20
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tommyshelbyop
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2021-04-14 at 21:18
Quote: Lucindaah Across the board, there are increases in the factors that contribute to your overall sales during the holidays. Through traditional marketing methods, ad impressions typically increase 50% during the holiday season. Click-through rates rise 100%, direct traffic increases 150%, the average order value grows by 30%, and conversion rates go up 60%. If there are disproportionately more impressions, click-through rates, visitors, average order values, and higher spending around this time of year, it means you should be spending a disproportionate amount of money on advertising to balance it. |
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