Alright everyone, as the title says this is going to be my journal for my clickbank sales and strategies. I am a clickbank newbie, but have been researching some strategies for awhile. In this thread I will keep track of what I'm doing to promote sales as well as income. A little about my background: I am a dating/confidence coach by trade. I have built a nice business through referrals, forums and offline work. I feel that getting into the affiliate marketing business could be helpful for the sale of my current and/or future products. What I have decided to do to become familiar with internet marketing and to improve my skills is to promote products which I know about on a hobby basis. I do not wish to throw my hat into the ring in my professional genre until I am certain that I can market it "expertly". My reputation in my field is not worth risking. I have chosen the video game copy software niche to start with for a couple of reasons. First I know a bit about it so I won't need to do as much research to write articles, and second I was able to find 7 low competition keywords with monthly search volume between 2k-5k. My plan is to start with these "small pond" niche markets and as I improve my marketing to move into larger and more difficult markets and keywords. My marketing plan is mostly bum marketing/article submission for my low competition keywords, followed by link building to the articles to try to build up their search rank, but of course any advice from the experienced here would be greatly appreciated.
Yesterday I registered with clickbank, I registered my domain for this project, I set up the redirect and I submitted 2 Articles for my keywords to EZA. For the first week I intend to release 5 articles and build 10 dofollow links to each.
I think you should join Clickbank as vendor, rather than affiliate. It is better to have many affiliates sending readers to your website, than for you to promote the products of others.
Today I posted 2 more articles to EZA for 2 more keywords, submitted my landing page to 6 dofollow social bookmarking sites then sent out pings with pingomatic. Hopefully my landing page will be indexed soon.
I appreciate the insight. I do intend to try out click bank for my next e-book. My biggest concern is with reputation, it seems to me that most of the products I would be competing against are written by marketers instead of experts within the field. This observation makes me a bit wary for 2 reasons. I want to make sure that my product is represented in a way that will not cast a "doing it for the money" vibe on my products. I honestly feel that if I take the time to carefully craft my sales page that I can limit this perception and the fact that my products always over deliver will leave the overall PR positive. The part that worries me the most however, is my inexperience in promoting products through this medium. I have never used an affiliate program to promote my products and I want to make sure that I am able to offer the highest quality products to everyone. The highest quality of product includes everyone I am selling to, not just customers being satisfied with my books but also promoters being satisfied with my marketing, conversions etc... This second reason is why I am testing out a few things on smaller promotional scales in unrelated markets. Perhaps however this isn't really important, since the vendors role in the process is different then that of the promoters. Would you suggest that a cursory knowledge of the promotion aspect is whats needed, and to focus on the salesmanship of my "pitch page"?
Alright over the weekend I got 3 more submitted, 2 have gone live so far and I have gotten 10 hops, roughly 15% are clicking through from the article link and thus far 100% have clicked through from my review page to my hoplink. This week I intend to spin my first 5 articles and submit them on other sites. Also I will continue link building, 10 more back links for each article.
I submit the articles to 6 DoFollow Bookmarking sites: FolkD.com Oneview.com Spotback.com Mylinkvault.com Oyax.com Memfrag.com With those sites you can choose your keywords as the anchor text also. Next I'm getting links by submitting the article to RSS directories. So far I've used: Xmeta.net Solarwarp.net LeighRSS.com feedplex.com oobdoo.com I'm working my way through a list I found here: http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/index.html some of them are out of date but many are not. Part of the link building strategy will be to find 10-20 more RSS directories I can get links from. Starting this week I will be posting comments on DoFollow blogs and on DoFollow forums. I found many lists for DoFollow blogs through a google search, and I found a large list of DoFollow forums in a thread on this forum: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=719030
Well I would love for it to happen soon, according to the vendor and also from what I've seen reading up on the niche conversions seem be 1 in 25-30. I'm hoping to hit the 30 hop mark this week. If I get a sale that would be great, if not thats fine also. What I'm currently focused on is getting my articles up and getting links built. What I would love to see much more then a sale is an article showing up in the first couple of pages on google for one of my key phrases. For me this whole thing is about learning the SEO first and foremost.
Hi thedoctordavo Keep working away if you work hard the results will come. Just don't give up. You get what you put into this. That is the best advise I can give to anyone. Thanks Pete
Thank you for the encouragement and the advice all. 3 Of my articles have gone live, I've had trouble with the other ones not getting approved and having to resubmit. I'm up to 19 hops now, no sales yet... but the hops seem to be picking up. It's only a matter of time
Still working the same plan, not a lot of news on the affiliate front. I did hit the first page of google for one of my small traffic (2k monthly volume) niche keywords for my blog though! So that has me pretty darn excited
That's nice! Can you share with us how many links have you build in order to get to the first page? And what was the competition of the keyword regarding "allintitle".
Well my blog has now hit the front page on 4 of my lower competition keywords (from 800-4k AllinTitle competition). The highest one is #3. As for links I've got 27 that yahoo has found so far, and about 50 more that have not been found by yahoo yet. my plan is to continue building 10 backlinks daily and hopefully start breaking in on my higher competition keywords in the not to distant future.
If you're using EZA for these video game articles they will be rejected quite often. I promote different products in the gaming niche too and everytime I tried to use EZA, they decline my articles and don't even give me a reason. Then it takes them a week to respond to my support request and they give me some generic copy and paste answer. Try using Articles Base. They get approved usually on the same day and then after 20 approvals or so your account will be set to auto-approve. AB can rank just as well as EZA too and they aren't very strict at all with what they accept. On top of that, you can have links in the body of your article, not just the resource box like with EZA.