27 Clicks 6473 impressions on a single day - no money

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by spandiat, Aug 17, 2006.

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    one of my ad campaign on google adwords made 27 clicks and 6473 impressions on a single day, but no money was flown to my clickbank account. What could be the problem.. advise pleasee
     
    spandiat, Aug 17, 2006 IP
  2. eXe

    eXe Notable Member

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    #2
    Poor conversation ratio, care to tell us more about your campaign?
     
    eXe, Aug 17, 2006 IP
  3. aj22

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    Well, in order for money to fly into your CB account you first need to make sales--which you obviously did not (unless you botched up your affiliate URLs).

    And be happy, my Google campaigns aren't even making impressions anymore all of a sudden. At least you're still alive and kicking, for now. Good luck.
     
    aj22, Aug 17, 2006 IP
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    my clickbank capaigns converts at about 2-3% so im not suprised you didnt get much from 27 clicks
     
    amnezia, Aug 18, 2006 IP
  5. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    Aj22, maybe your keywords are inactive for search.

    Spandiat, thats pretty normal, improve your website better to persuade the visitors into buying the CB stuff. Also make sure the people are coming from relevant keywords are genuinely interested in making purchases.

    IT
     
    Correctus, Aug 21, 2006 IP
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    I'm wondering at what point alarm bells start ringing. Say you had 77 clickthroughs instead of 27, and still no sales. Maybe that would be the time to overhaul your entire website or (if you're an affiliate like me) look for a new merchant to send people to...
     
    ajvan, Aug 21, 2006 IP
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    are you running the content network?
     
    alexisthemovie, Aug 21, 2006 IP
  8. Dan

    Dan Active Member

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    Conversion rates from targeted traffic of 1% or less are common with ClickBank products, so I'd be worried if I hadn't seen a sale within 200 clicks, and I wouldn't draw any firm conclusion about how well a product / sales page converts on anything less than 1000 clicks. Anything less than that is too prone to daily fluctuations.
     
    Dan, Aug 21, 2006 IP
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    Just curious.. with this 2-3% conversion rate are you sending visitors direct to the vendor's page, or to your own landing page first?
     
    Afromaiko, Aug 21, 2006 IP
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    cientificoloco Well-Known Member

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    I'm curious...

    1000 clicks @ 10cents each is 100 dollars, what do you have to advertise in order to get profit out of this rate? ...mmmh maybe Porsches?
     
    cientificoloco, Aug 22, 2006 IP
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    Really? that sucks, I bet google made some money out of it.

    Is google the best option to choose then?
     
    Smiry Kin's, Aug 22, 2006 IP
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    direct to the vendors page
     
    amnezia, Aug 23, 2006 IP
  13. Dan

    Dan Active Member

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    The 1000 clicks is what I recommend as a minimum to make an informed decision on how well a product / sales page converts overall, as it is enough to flatten out any statistical fluctuations.

    The conversion rate I suggested would be typical was 1%, which equates to $10 spend at $.10 per click, and will provide you with a VERY lucrative business promoting any number of products.

    Nice 2nd post BTW!







     
    Dan, Aug 23, 2006 IP
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    prozeal Well-Known Member

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    Hey friend, it seems that you CTR is horrendous at first almost 0% CTR that means your ad may need revising and or your landing page....make sure your landing page is directly associated with your ad and the "clickee":p doesn't have to find where you want them to go according to the ad. I think that your ad is probably just not good enough consider revising it.
     
    prozeal, Aug 24, 2006 IP
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    that's a very low conversion rate
     
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    Wow, very low. Maybe you should try out TextAdMarket.com :)
     
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    If you're linking directly to the vendor's page, make sure that they have a good landing page! If not, you will HAVE to make your own landing page!

    One time, I got like 600 clicks on Adwords, straight to the vendor's page, and no sales. Now, I'm 99% sure that it was because the landing page was not good at selling.
     
    DigitalPoint3, Feb 5, 2009 IP