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ROI - what are you looking for?
Obviously you'd like to have as big an ROI as possible. But what range are you looking for? If you have an ROI of $2 in 10+1's is that good? At what point do you begin to look to move up to the next level, or is ROI not a good statistic to consider when making that decision?
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
CIIIIITANUUUUL
Seriously, read the FAQ. It's right at the top of the forum in BIG BOLD LETTERS. |
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
Personally I'm looking for the
READ THE GODDAMN FAQ roi. Is that any good? |
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
with respect, I have read the FAQ. Perhaps my question doesn't belong, but if so, I'm not sure why. I understand what ROI is - I'm not looking for advice as to whether or not I should move from any level to another - I'm just trying to get a better idea of how to interpret ROI. People mention it a lot. How important is it? What is a "good" number, etc... By all means, pull the post down if this is an inappropriate question.
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
ffaaaaaaqq
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
>0 is good, $2 is not a measurement of ROI, it's only important if you like money, and the question that you think eluded you in the FAQ is indeed answered in the faq, that being "what are good rois?"
citanul |
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
its all that matters
30% is very good at the lower levels...if you are under 10% you need to get better (or are just running bad) ROI means nothing until you have a MASSIVE sample |
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
[i]Let's all make a pact where we don't dignify ignorant posts by replying to them.
Just say 'read the faq' and move on. If someone has already said 'read the faq,' don't respond, and just move on. Way too many ignorant threads get tens of responses for any ignoramus to stop and think 'hrm, maybe I shouldn't be so ignorant!' Because frankly, these lame, over-done, answered-in-the-faq threads get much more attention than serious ones.[i] |
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
I'm happy as long as my ROI doesn't start with a -
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Re: ROI - what are you looking for?
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[i] Just say 'read the faq' and move on. [i] [/ QUOTE ] better yet, a simple 'faq you' should do as well. |
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