3. Marketing Campaigns
Every time a question/project is posted in payforanswer.com,
there is a marketing campaign associated with it.
Each question/project consists of a question/project amount,
question/project marketing amount per day, number of marketing
days, and question/project subjects.
8. Marketing Campaigns
Enter Google Search Keywords. There are five boxes that you are
required to fill out. This will help us optimize your ad campaign
to reach the right users.
Type in each box search keywords that you would use if you
were searching for the answer/solution using the Google search
engine.
9. Marketing Campaigns
As an example, if your question/project had to do with student
loans you could have the following keyword searchers:
1) loans for college
2) college loans
3) student loans for college
4) government loans for college
5) college student loans
11. Marketing Campaigns
More than 1 marketing campaign(s) can be added to a
question/project that has been posted.
12. Marketing Campaigns
More than 1 marketing campaign(s) can be added to a
question/problem/project that has been posted.
13. Marketing Campaigns
Payforanswer.com will create a ad marketing campaign(s) based
on your marketing budget and your number of marketing days.
The ads will be displayed in the U.S. in the English language.
19. Marketing Campaigns
For example, if you select to spend $10 for your marketing
amount per day and you run the campaign for 3 days, it will cost
you $30 to run that campaign ($10 times 3 = $30).
The $10 per day will be used to display your ads in some of the
following sites including but not limited to: Facebook, Google
search engine, youtube, blogger, Gmail, twitter, linkedin, and any
site that is part of the Google marketing network which includes
thousands of 3rd party sites.
20. Marketing Campaigns
Depending on the marketing budget and the nature of your
question/project, the campaign manager will make a
determination of which of the following mediums/ads will yield
the most responses to your question/project: facebook, twitter,
Goggle, etc.
21. Marketing Campaigns
Most sites use Cost per click (CPC) charge which means that every
time somebody clicks on your ad, the CPC amount will be reduce
from your daily marketing budget.