Free Newbie Blueprint To $100+ A Day!!(No Losers Please)

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by HelpingNewbies, Nov 12, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hey everyone,

    A while back I showed everyone a site that brings me in approx $35-$140 A Day

    http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-easily-whiten-teeth

    But what I didn't show you was the articles that sent the SUPER QUALIFIED TRAFFIC TO MY SITE (my only source btw

    Therefore please feel free to investigate the teeth whitening related articles at

    http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rebecca_Hedington

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    Yep it's that simple!! Don't overcomplicate it right?

    Pick a product from clickbank.com/markethealth.com

    Writes articles at ezinearticles.com (and articlesbase.com) and send them to your squidoo.com landing page

    Don't like squidoo.com ...then use blogger.com or weebly.com

    Any questions let me know :cool:

    Cian
     
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  2. HelpingNewbies

    HelpingNewbies Peon

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    #2
    Implement or indeed copy the above example and you will see results!
     
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  3. Serpico

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    Wow so do you have to shift through a lot of offers before you find one that makes you money? Also do you promote the ezine articles at all?
     
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  4. HelpingNewbies

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    I just promote an offer I know is converting.

    I don't promote my articles but I use keyword research to make sure they appear for low competition phrases. All these articles also give a HUGE HUGE boost to my squidoo lens and thus brings in a lot of organic traffic directly from google and yahoo.
     
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    What are your minimum requirements when checking whether an offer is converting?
     
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  6. HelpingNewbies

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    Well at the membership site I'm at, there is this Clickbank REsearch tool that tells you what Products are HOT.

    But more oftern than not you can contact the product owners are just ask what is the conversion rate. I'm sure MarketHealth.com have a stats page thats shows eacg products conversion rate.

    1:25 is pretty good.
     
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  7. ChrisStigson

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    Don't get mad now, but I find this interesting... even with a VERY high CTR and clickthrough I find this highly unlikely...

    Let's do some math of what "we can see" from the outside. I'm not saying you might get traffic from other sources, but from the ones you've mentioned, here's all I can see now... Which doesn't add up for me...


    6,383 article views in 9 months... 30% CTR (max) probably much less is 2,106 or so visitors to the squidoo lens, say 50% go visit: You get 1,053 visitors divided by 9 months = 130 or so visitors per month divided by 30 is 3,9 visitors per day to your product sales page...

    So unless you are getting a shit load of traffic from other sources this just doesn't add up...

    Something else that is interesting...

    how to easily whiten teeth - Not enough data - 46 searches per month
    easily whiten teet - Not enough data - 110 searches per month

    How many might you get "internally from Squidoo"? Ehm, a couple hundred at most... To me it sounds unrealistic, but maybe that's just me...

    Can I see the sales? Cause I'd love to see how you pulled this off...
     
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  8. Nigel Lew

    Nigel Lew Notable Member

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    Nicely played sir! Anyone with a clue can see right through this. Unfortunately, that does not serve to explain 99.9 percent of the demographic that is digital point.

    but hey, what do I know.
    Nigel
     
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  9. Ryan6

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    #9
    Well, you didn't get off to the best start by saying "No Losers Please"! Anyways, whether this is a way for you to attract visits to your articles, I just don't know, but it would help if you provided a little more detail. For example, where are your earlier posts where you show how you made this money? And did you provide any proof of those earnings? You must have one hell of a product, cos that's a pretty selective niche you have been using. I wonder as well why you would opt for Squidoo landing pages over going on your own domain?! I know some people wanna rank high with lenses, but I would have thought that Squidoo is only really worth using for gaining some nice one-way backlinks.
     
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    Because all my articles link to the same squidoo lens, my lenses actually ranks high for other terms that are not ''easily whiten teeth''.

    I exaggerated a little I guess because I have other pen names in ezinearticles that drive traffic to multiple lenses...but to the same offer ( I didn't want to spill the beans on everything!!)

    But the purpose of this example to show people a real flesh and blood example that makes use of article marketing techniques to create sales. Copy it and you'll see results!

    Take it or leave it!
     
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  11. TemplarMarketeer

    TemplarMarketeer Peon

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    I don't believe any of what you are saying, I believe you are the publisher of the ClickBank Product trying to promote your product here in this forum and prey on newbies, I say this because "Your" Clickbank Page has too many "Affiliate Leaks" like "Where To Send Your Trial Product", do you think for one moment that a Publisher from ClickBank who does not Use Cookies to track where the sale came from is going to seek the Affiliate out to pay him after they have stole the customer from gather information and circumventing the affiliate ?, good try and nice angle, but you can fool some of the people some of the time, but not all the people all the time. Yeah stick to the Newbies threads because anyone with Experience is going to call you out everytime !
     
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    #12
    article marketing traffic are not converting well these days. the idea at first post can be a simple hint for newbies to give a test ride.
     
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  13. TemplarMarketeer

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    He's Using Squidoo because it's "FREE", this guy is the Publisher of the ClickBank Product feeding on Newbies, look at his UserName "Helping Newbies", more than likely from India they all use the same Graphics Publishing Program with the "Gleaming" Effects (View the ClickBank Page), all I can say is nice Graphics Program I wonder if its Adobe PhotoShop, but trust me when I say that this guy is the Publisher of the product doing a "Press Wheel", he's playing more parts than Eddie Murphy played in the "Nutty Professor", Je, Je, maybe he is multi-personality or worse yet a Mental Case !
     
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