Introduction
You can create Campaigns to search for specific queries and target specific Domains or Youtube Channels based on a Traffic Action you configure. Based on your Campaigns configuration, the farming algorithm will randomly include your Campaigns.
Setup & Recommendations
- You need to have tasks created to use Campaigns. Click here to learn how to create tasks.
- You can provide your own list of queries or generate them with ChatGPT directly in OneClick.
Create Campaign
1. Navigate to the Campaign section in OneClick under Traffic. This section has an icon resembling a book with a magnifine glass on it titled Campaigns when you hover over it.
2. Click the Create button. The Create Traffic Campaign dialog will appear.
3. By default, Traffic Campaigns are created in the All Category. You can override this and specify a category name to have your Traffic Campaign created into a unique category.
4. Specify a Name for the Campaign.
5. Specify a Status of the Campaign. Active Campaigns will be used by tasks based on how you configure the campaign in Tasks. Completed Campaigns will not be used by any tasks, you can use this status to create Campaigns you are not ready to run yet.
6. Navigate to the Actions section in the dialog and click the Create button. Then select a Traffic Action Type.
7. The Create Traffic Action Item dialog will appear. Specify a Name for the action.
8. Optionally, you can specify Target Domains or Target Channels to use when performing a search. Target Domains are specific website URLs that should be targeted when searching and Target Channels specify a specific channel name to find videos from.
9. Navigate to the Queries section in the dialog.
10. You can provide your own list of queries with the Add Queries button.
11. By default, Queries are created in the All Category. You can override this and specify a category name to have your Queries created into a unique category.
12. Input your list of queries in the Queries field. Provide one query per line. After configuring the dialog, click the Save button.
13. You can generate queries with the Generate with AI button.
14. By default, Queries are created in the All Category. You can override this and specify a category name to have your Queries created into a unique category.
15. Specify the Quantity of text items/queries to generate.
16. Provide Context to ChatGPT to help generate queries. This context should be directly related to the queries you want to use.
17. Click the Next button, then once you have read the confirmation dialog, click Proceed.
18. You have now successfully added queries to the Traffic Action Item. Make sure you've selected the Queries you want to use.
19. If you are making a Google Search Action Item Navigate to the Advanced section in the dialog.
20. Specify a Bounce Rate for your Traffic Action Item. The Bounce Rate is the percentage of searches that quickly leave the target domain after viewing only one page.
21. Specify the Min/Max Queries During Each Search Activity. This is a range for the number of searches to perform from your list of queries when an action item is being used.
22. Specify the Min/Max Clicks Per Search Query. This is a range for the number of search results to click on and view per query.
23. Specify the Allowed Result options using the dropdown.
24. Once you have everything configured, click on the Save button.
25. You can edit existing Traffic Actions with the edit button or by selecting the action > right-click > edit. You can delete Traffic Actions by selecting the action > right-click > delete.
26. You can repeat the above steps to add more Queries. You can add multiple Traffic Actions to one Traffic Campaign.
27. Navigate to the Tasks section of the Create Traffic Campaign dialog. Select which Tasks you want to use to run the Campaign. You can configure the Traffic Campaign based on the options below.
28. Navigate to the Advanced section of the Create Traffic Campaign dialog. You can set the Minimum Delay in Minutes before this Campaign can be used again by a task.
29. After configuring the Traffic Campaign dialog, click the Save button.
30. You can view how many Events have been recorded using your Traffic Target. Select a Campaign and click the Events column item to view the specific query and timestamp used during the farming flow.
Modify Task Geolocation with UULE
If you want to ensure that your Traffic queries originate from a specific geo location, you can modify the UULE of the tasks that will run your created Campaigns.
1. Navigate to the Accounts/Solvers section in OneClick under Tasks. This section has an icon that looks like a play button titled Account/Solvers when you hover over it.
2. Select the task(s) from the table that you want to modify the Geo Location UULE for, then click the Edit > Edit button. This will open the Edit Account/Solver Dialog.
3. Click on Traffic. If you select multiple tasks, click the checkbox in order to modify the Geo Location UULE.
4. Once you have entered the canonical name or lat, long coordinates of the location to use when performing a search for traffic action click save.
Import
1. Navigate to the Campaign section in OneClick under Traffic. This section has an icon resembling a book with a magnifine glass on it titled Campaigns when you hover over it.
2. Click on File, Import, and then JSON. This will open the Import Items dialog.
3. By default, Campaigns are imported to the All Category. You can override this and specify a category to have your Campaigns imported into a unique Category.
4. Click on the blue paper icon and select your Traffic Campaign JSON file.
5. After configuring the Import Tasks dialog, click the Import button.
Export
1. Navigate to the Campaign section in OneClick under Traffic. This section has an icon resembling a book with a magnifine glass on it titled Campaigns when you hover over it.
2. Select the Campaigns you want to Export. Click on File, Export, and then JSON. This will open the Export Campaigns dialog confirming you want to export the selected Campaigns. Click Yes to continue.
3. The completed dialog will appear, confirming your Campaigns were successfully exported. Click Yes to open the exported file(s) location.
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