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vanessa222
May 23rd 2006, 7:33 am
Hi! I need some help. I'm not quite sure how all this works... I set up an ad in google adwords not quite sure on what to do next. Any advice???? I would really appreciate it if someone could help me out.... Thank you
jackburton2006
May 23rd 2006, 10:53 am
Hi! I need some help. I'm not quite sure how all this works... I set up an ad in google adwords not quite sure on what to do next. Any advice???? I would really appreciate it if someone could help me out.... Thank you
Well, first things first: you might want to expound on what it is you're having trouble with. What did you set up the ads in Google Adwords for? And what does it have to do with Clickbank?
Helmethead3
May 24th 2006, 6:41 am
i'm guessing you want to advertise your affiliate link through adwords? go for it, google even masks the url for you
clickbanker
Jun 1st 2006, 5:47 pm
that's a good point. how many of you actually tried promoting your affiliate program under "affiliate program" keywords such as "click bank"?
MaritzMike
Jun 4th 2006, 12:53 pm
Honestly, these ebooks are great. I don't have to do anything. I came across www.dataentryreviews.com
and purchased the ultimate wealth package ebook.
Its full of great ideas. I"ve only used the affiliate website they make for you alone and that's what made me $300 bucks. I don't spend a dime on advertising.
I highly recommend any of the books on the site.... I've purchased data entry pro and that has some great ideas so as making extra cash with surveys. You get a list of the companies you can make extra money with.
Does anyone else recommend some good ebooks like the ones on www.dataentryreviews.com ?
malc
Jun 5th 2006, 2:29 am
Hi! I need some help. I'm not quite sure how all this works... I set up an ad in google adwords not quite sure on what to do next. Any advice???? I would really appreciate it if someone could help me out.... Thank you
- Make your ad shocking so people want to click it.
- Use the cheapest but most relevant keywords.
- How to make money and weight loss are good sellers.
- Do some test campaigns at first with low daily budget to see what sells best.
Hope this help a little.:)
cwongwh
Jun 18th 2006, 9:06 am
DataEntryPro ?? u gotta be kidding.. there are so many complaints abt it on the net such as http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff162494.htm
Honestly, these ebooks are great. I don't have to do anything. I came across www.dataentryreviews.com
and purchased the ultimate wealth package ebook.
Its full of great ideas. I"ve only used the affiliate website they make for you alone and that's what made me $300 bucks. I don't spend a dime on advertising.
I highly recommend any of the books on the site.... I've purchased data entry pro and that has some great ideas so as making extra cash with surveys. You get a list of the companies you can make extra money with.
Does anyone else recommend some good ebooks like the ones on www.dataentryreviews.com ?
BuzzBoss
Jun 18th 2006, 6:37 pm
Before you go spending your hard-earned money read the NEW Google guidelines about affiliate programs. Google stopped showing ads that shared the same url. Instead advertisers need to have thier own unique domain name.
It's as easy as pointing your own domain to your affiliate link and then promoting it as it's unique. Google will run the ad.
The other is the "Quality Score" websites advertised on Google are now actually ranked via this method. I suggest you read up on it at Google's website or on the Adwords Blog. Either can be found with a simple Google Search.
baumann93
Jun 18th 2006, 6:48 pm
It's as easy as pointing your own domain to your affiliate link and then promoting it as it's unique. Google will run the ad.
This is not quite true. Your ad will run for at most a couple of hours before the human reviewer would not come across your redirect and shut down your campaign. The display url domain must be the same as the destination page domain.
Though, it is quite easy to full google and everyone else. Get a domain/subdomain (even free hosting would do) and use one of many url rewrite software tools to present the vendor site as if it was your site.
Advantages?
1. No need to create landing pages -> no extra step between the buyer and the product.
2. No bidding wars with other affiliates trying to outbid you -> much lower CPC.
The other is the "Quality Score" websites advertised on Google are now actually ranked via this method. I suggest you read up on it at Google's website or on the Adwords Blog. Either can be found with a simple Google Search.
Quality score is not only about the quality of the landing page. The quality score is a combination of many factors such as - ad relevancy to keywords, quality of the landing page, etc.
Take care.
dealsnavigator
Jun 22nd 2006, 1:06 am
Pick a medium seller from clickbank within your interest promote it at google ads.
Google shows you exactly what to do set up good keywords which you find in the set up programm. Important starting your campaign with low budget
if they ask you for higher one on some keywords set this only.
Enlighten
Jun 26th 2006, 11:07 pm
There are books written on this topic. Check out books like Google Cash as well as stuff by Perry Marshall.
Art
Jun 27th 2006, 12:43 am
Though, it is quite easy to full google and everyone else. Get a domain/subdomain (even free hosting would do) and use one of many url rewrite software tools to present the vendor site as if it was your site.
I've always been seriously considering just totally framing the affiliate page but I havn't found anything showing it's allowed. Have you had any personal experience with this? I can't seem to find anything in the AdWords TOS that states it's particularly bad. I'm referring to framing in the sense of rewriting the page from another, not iframes. PM me if you don't want to discuss it publicly.
PuneetJvw
Jun 27th 2006, 1:32 am
Hi Vanessa,
Plz check if you have an option for google adwords starter edition. Plz signup/convert to it and then if you are comfortable with it then you may want to move to advanced version.
Right now I would advice you to check out the adwords FAQ section to learn the basics. Downloading and reading an ebook will also help.
Also i think Clickbank can be useful to you with blogging so you may try out that option as well.
Regards/Puneet M.
baumann93
Jun 27th 2006, 10:57 am
I've always been seriously considering just totally framing the affiliate page but I havn't found anything showing it's allowed. Have you had any personal experience with this? I can't seem to find anything in the AdWords TOS that states it's particularly bad. I'm referring to framing in the sense of rewriting the page from another, not iframes. PM me if you don't want to discuss it publicly.
That is fine, I have nothing to hide ;) Let's have this discussion here. Other ppl might be interested too.
I have used this approach several times and found it to work quite well. I do not think Google would have anything against it. It is between you and the vendor. The vendor is the one that can get quite upset.
I did contact one of the vendors asking if he would mind me presenting his site under my domain and that guy did not mind at all. All he cared was me spending my affiliate money promoting his product :D
But, I can see some vendors, especially those with pages that are ranked high, opposing this method. (You can find some very angry vendors at clickbanksuccessforum.com who are looking for solutions to break out of the frames, etc...)
My 5 cents.
nuttymarketer
Jul 22nd 2006, 11:43 pm
Well, I think that is bad for vendors as well as affiliate. If a product is of somone else we should only market that as affiliate, not as owner.
Yeah may be integrating into your site is much better idea. But do not own the idea. It makes that vendor look pirates. Hahahaa
Nuttymarketer
dog_24
Jan 4th 2007, 8:18 am
Did you steal those books? (=
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