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What the Heck is a CPC Opp?

Occasionally I get questions from members of the “I’m Not A Famous Blogger” IZEA Insider Crew and sometimes they are just perfect for answering on a SocialSpark Saturday post. So with permission and little patience I asked the person who asked this question below if I could save the answer till today. Here is the question.

“don’t have any idea what I am doing. I tried a CPC today and I am not sure if I did it right. I copied the cost and posted it on my twitter page. I guess what I need is a tutorial. Is there somewhere I can find this information or can you help me? I appreciate any help you can offer.”

I’m going to assume that this person mean “code” instead of “cost”. So let’s start from the beginning. If you recall from my post “How Do I Make Money From SocialSpark” post on July 4th I talked about the different ways in which a user can make money with SocialSpark. One such was is through CPC or (Cost Per Click) opportunities. Usually the cost per click is anywhere from .11 a click to .68 a click. Here is what I said about Cost Per Click in that post.

SocialSpark CPC

… the Cost Per Click opportunities give you various Ad units to use. However with Cost Per Click you are paid when someone clicks the link that you post through your blog, Twitter, or Facebook. You can do a pretty decent amount of money by posting a few links in various places.

How do you do this right?

I find CPC to be one of the easiest ways of making a little money on SocialSpark because of the simplicity of what your readers need to do. All they need to do is click. You have various ways to get them to do this. Let’s Take a Look at one of the CPC opps from SeaWorld. This one has been pretty good to me without me doing much at all. That is a great thing about CPC opps because you can be active or passive.

Here is the typical CPC Opp screen.

CPC Opp Screen
CPC Opp Screen

Let’s break this down to the components. First is the offer detail area. This is where the advertiser tells you about the campaign and offers you ideas about why readers would like to click the links or visual ad units.

CPC Description
CPC Description

The next section is the Additional Info section. This is where you see what you will be paid per click, the landing page, what you have made so far, how many people have seen your links and so on. Take a look and I’ll break that down too.

CPC Additional Info
CPC Additional Info

If we go from left to right you can see first Conversion info. This tells the blogger the name of the campaign, how much each click is worth and gives a link to the landing page. As we move across the image we see the Opportunity Stats section. This section tells you the start and stop dates of the campaign. The stop date is subject to change. A couple reasons for the stop date to change would be if the campaign runs out of money or if the campaign goals are achieved. Below that there may be additional requirements, for instance this opp is for English only blogs. Then there are other requirements like RealRank and blogger location. Advertisers can use blogger demographics to help target the area where the blogger’s readers are most likely from.

The section at the far right is where you see your conversion stats. As you can see I’ve made little under $5.00 in this campaign so far. Below that I can see how many people have viewed the links I have posted and how many people have actually clicked. Below that are invalid clicks. SocialSpark uses Click Forensics to determine if clicks are valid or invalid. This was a bit dodgey early on and many clicks were seen as invalid especially on Twitter. This has since become much better and more accurate. Below the invalid clicks is the area of Pending. These are clicks that will most likely convert to accurate clicks.

So, how do you get the links so people can start clicking? That is where the next section, Ad Units comes in. The Ad Units section is where you can see the types of valid links that the advertiser has made available. In this case SeaWorld has decided to use a Text Link, Twitter, Facebook, A Leaderboard (Great for RSS Feed), and a Larger Ad Unit box. Also at the bottom is the Disclosure Badge. Take a look at this close up. Notice that the Leaderboard is what has generated me the most clicks so far.

CPC Ad Units
CPC Ad Units

With the Text Link there are two ways to use Text Link in your posts. You would click the Get Code button on the far right and a screen will pop up.

SocialSpark Text Link - Get Code
SocialSpark Text Link - Get Code

You can copy and paste the code with the view tracking embedded in it like this Visit Busch Gardens or Aquatic free?. This is good because it gives you the wording that the advertiser wants to use. The other option is to grab the Link Only code and attach that to keywords that you would use instead. For example if I wanted to say Buy a SeaWorld Ticket Get a Free Busch Gardens or Aquatica Ticket Free!

Did you notice that the first link looks a little odd. There is space all around it. I cannot figure out if I need to set my CSS to make that look normal or if that is because of the tracking image. I generally don’t take option one because of that very design issue. If anyone can help me make those look better I’d certainly use the link with view tracking embedded more often.

The next type of Ad Unit for this campaign is the Twitter One. When you click the Get Code button a screen pops up with the code for you to copy and paste into your tweet.

SocialSpark Get Code for Twitter Link
SocialSpark Get Code for Twitter Link

As you can see there is a very important message to this Get Code. Each tweet must have the #spon tag that discloses that the tweet is a sponsored tweet. Blogging or Tweeting or Facebooking without disclosure is against the SocialSpark Code of Ethics.

My personal take is don’t forget to disclose on every thing. If you do not disclose then you are deceiving your audience and making SocialSpark look bad. SocialSpark is for the ethical blogger please be aware of how you are a representative of SocialSpark in your blogging, tweet, etc.

So what does a tweet look like with the code and #spon tag in it.

Example of a Sponsored Tweet
Example of a Sponsored Tweet

So you can see that I put my own personal spin on the campaign and I made sure to put the #spon hashtag plus the link for the Get Code box. This sort of campaign is very similar to the one that you can do for Facebook. You can click the Get Code button for a Facebook link and a box will pop up with the correct link code.

SocialSpark Get Code for Facebook Link
SocialSpark Get Code for Facebook Link

You take that link and then post it into facebook. You will be presented with a catchpa (sp) to determine that you are not a robot. From there you have write your post and with facebook you have more space to get your message across. Depending upon the link you might even be able to choose a thumbnail. Remember that #spon tag in Facebook as well. Here is an example of adding a sponsored link into Facebook. I had to use another campaign, this one for the Rock Band Alaska.

Posting a Sponsored Link on Facebook
Posting a Sponsored Link on Facebook

Other Ad Units are more visual and they can be many different sizes, for example if you see the top right hand side of my blog you will see some 125 X 125 ads, these are everywhere and they could be CPC, CPA, or Affiliate links. In this campaign that I’m talking about with SeaWorld they have decided to use the Leaderboard size which, as I stated earlier is great for your RSS feed. I use the Plug in RSS Footer. This lets me swap out different campaigns at the bottom of my feed. I make sure that I disclose on this as well. I state “Do you Like BenSpark.com? Help support it by supporting my sponsors.” This gets a few clicks here and there and for this particular SeaWorld opp it has done very, very overall. Here is an example of of my RSS Feed Footer.

My RSS Feed Footer
My RSS Feed Footer

And to get the code for each of these visual ad units once again you click the Get Code button on the right hand side. Each visual unit will tell you the dimensions of the image so you know where to post it on your blog. Just copying and pasting this code into your blog posts is very easy. Here is an example of what the copy code pop up looks like.

SocialSpark Ad Unit Codes
SocialSpark Ad Unit Codes

And this is an example of one of the visual Ad Units for the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens & Aquatica CPC campaign.

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Probably the most important thing with each of these campaigns is disclosure and if you are writing a blog post about a particular campaign like I am right now you are going to use a SocialSpark Disclosure Badge. I have one at the bottom of this post. You can easily chose the color of the badge that you’d like to use. Here is an example of what the code box for that looks like. See how you can select the color from the drop down menu and then copy the code.

Social Spark Disclosure Badge Code
Social Spark Disclosure Badge Code

So that is it, that is how to use the CPC opportunity on SocialSpark. This of course is a simple way to use the campaigns. “I’m Not A Famous Blogger” IZEA Insider Crew Member DragonBlogger has done a pretty successful CPC campaign that he details in his post Most Successful SocialSpark CPC To Date. He takes this instructional post and goes way beyond in how to effectively make money from a CPC campaign.

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I Watched The Watchmen

Yesterday I went to see Watchmen with my friend Ryan. I was supposed to go with my Brother-In-Law and my friend Mike too, however work came up for both of them. That sucks when the weekend still requires you to work. Weekends are short enough as it is without work stepping in and screwing it up.

Premiere Of Warner Bros.

So, I met Ryan at Five Guys Burgers and Fries. Talk about organized chaos. The place is insane. Insanely good! When I got there Ryan had already placed his order and was scouting a table. Here is the setup. You walk into the shop and there are a bunch of 4 person tables spread out all over the place. They are very tightly packed together. You walk around the tables and get in line. The menu is simple. Burgers and Fries. There are some hot dogs too. You can order a regular burger (two patties) or a little burger (I’m assuming 1 pattie) and then you can order fries, large or small. Go with the small, there are plenty. I got the large, it was too much. You order and then move down and watch the coordinated efforts of people frantically putting together order after order of burgers. What makes each burger unique is that you can put whatever toppings you want on the burger, and there are many.

I watched this take place and it was pretty cool. The burgers are simple, cooked well, and then placed on the buns that have been prepped with all the toppings. The burger is wrapped up in a foil wrapper and then added to the bag. Fries are put in to a cup and added to the bag and then additional fries are dumped into the bag (that’s why it is okay to order small). I got my fries Cajun style. They were good, I wanted to try 5 guys style too but didn’t. I already had enough fries.

Five Guys also has bulk peanuts around so you can eat those at will as well. I am ashamed that I did not take any photos at all when I went to Five Guys. I even had my Canon SD and my Flip HD, so ashamed. I’ve found some great photos on Flickr that people have put up, so if you want to see some amazing Five Guys photos check this out. Five Guys on Flickr.

After our dinner we headed over to see Watchmen. We saw it at Showcase Cinemas at Patriot Place in Foxboro, MA. Patriot place is a sweet shopping area. I’ve gone to nice outdoor places like this all over the country and I am glad that there is one like this close to us.

The theater itself is pretty cool where they have what is called the LUX level. That is where they have plush leather seats and people to bring you food and drinks. It costs a bit more than a regular ticket. I had never seen the LUX level before and I am glad I did. the LUX level is in the same theater as the one we were in, it is separated by a railing. I don’t really think that is really worth it.I’d rather be in a theater that is all LUX. That works much better.

Premiere Of Warner Bros.

The movie was really well done. Visually it is amazing and the people who made it painstakingly recreated locations and characters from the graphic novel. My favorite character was Rorschach played amazingly well by Jackie Earle Haley. Of all the characters in the graphic novel Rorschach is the one who maintains a completely black and white outlook. Good and Evil, that’s it, no grey whatsoever. I think the movie handled his backstory very well. Jackie Earle Haley certainly brought this character to life.

I was discussing the movie with my friend John who is also a big fan. The one thing he did not like and I agree was that the movie made it seem like all the characters had superpowers. The thing that works in the graphic novel is that the characters are all human with human limitations except for Dr. Manhattan, he is a super hero with super abilities. All the rest of the characters are very human.

There were many scenes, especially with Silk Spectre II and Nite Owl II where they characters performed like they had super powers and had super reflexes and super strength. The violence was very graphic, the comic pulls no punches and neither did the movie.

In all it was a very good story. The graphic novel is incredible, there was a change to the ending of the novel, and say what you will I liked it. I liked how it remained true but at the same time was changed slightly. It worked better for me than the ending of the graphic novel. I will talk about my thoughts on the ending at the bottom, it is a spoiler so please take note that if you haven’t read the graphic novel or seen the movie you might not want to read my take on the ending until such time as you have seen and read.

At the very end of the movie the projector stopped working. Everyone was wondering what happened. A few people went out to complain. Then a member of the Showcase Staff came in and made an announcement. He stated that they were aware of the problem and it would be fixed in 5 -10 minutes. He then started to say that if anyone wanted a refund, then he stopped and said better yet on your way out you will receive a free ticket to come back.

I went for a quick bathroom break and when I came back the movie had been restarted and by the time I got up to my seat, seconds, there was only 3 minutes left of the movie. It ended and we got our free tickets. Showcase really made an effort to maintain good customer service. I was impressed.
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The ending of the graphic novel had New York as the target for the incredible loss of life. In the movie there were several locations that were attacked. I don’t see how an attack on one nation could sustain a collaboration of peace with all nations.

We had an attack on September 11, 2001 and for a while the world was behind us in our mourning. However the world is not unified, wars are not over just because of an incredible loss of life in New York. No, it made more sense that attacks occurred across the world and thus unified nations against a common enemy. That was a big change to the novel and it wasn’t a giant squid made to look like an alien but rather it was attacks that looked like they came from Dr. Manhattan. It really made much more sense.