how many autoblogs i need to make more sales on clickbank?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by gothic love, Apr 14, 2010.

  1. #1
    I recently created a more complex autoblog to promote a click bank product:

    www.ferret-training.co.cc

    the simple one was:

    http://ferret-training.blogspot.com

    and i was wondering how many autoblogs i need to build to make more sales? the thing is that building links takes lot of time and it will no guarantee good position on google nor traffic. so if i will create 20 autoblogs on the same niche will it help more than having one autoblog with lots of back links?

    Thanks!
     
    gothic love, Apr 14, 2010 IP
  2. etc

    etc Well-Known Member

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    #2
    i like the simple one more than how you did in the complex one :D
    what you need is to test the product itself and testify it in your post. its a salesmans way to simply test the product itself.
     
    etc, Apr 14, 2010 IP
  3. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    #3
    Not sure if your technique will bring you any sales at all .. let alone making more sales.

    Al.
     
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  4. Faclez

    Faclez Peon

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    Auto blogs bring in sales

    What auto blog software are you using?
     
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    jacky8 Active Member

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    Yeah, may get some long tail keywords traffic. The number depends upon the traffic you can get from each one.

    I don't think you should go for multiple autoblogs for one niche. Just do one for each of them. Regular link building is important even for autoblogs.
     
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    Hmm the thing is, have you made any sales so far with your blogs? Have you tested your conversions and your niche? i would want to have these numbers first before investing anymore time and effort for something that might not work out.
     
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    I don't think your pages are set up to sell the offer at all.

    For the 'simple' page there is just way too much noise. I'm guessing people are dropping off immediately. This Google Alert stuff is just polluting the page:
    'Google Blogs Alert for: intitle:"all about ferrets"'
    '"Tip: Use quotes ("like this") around a set of words in your query to match them exactly. Learn more."'

    The offer is tucked in the sidebar. Highlight the offer a little better, use a graphic, use a different background color to make it stand out. Draw visitors eyeballs to it.

    Same goes for the advanced blog. Your offer is a small four lines of text off to the side of the page and one line of text at the end of an article. The design is not very pleasing either.

    Instead of building more autoblogs I'd focus on improving your existing ones.
     
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  8. J1218

    J1218 Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Yes building links does take a lot of time. Do you expect to throw up some autoblogs and not even touch them and start making a ton of money?

    Maybe you can't guarantee that your links will help you get a top ranking or traffic, but you can guarantee that if you DON'T build links and at least try, you will fail.

    I personally don't know much about autoblogs, but whether you use one of those or your own blog, it still needs promotion.
     
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    I have auto blogs that bring in sails that I do nothing with. It's all in the keyword selection.
     
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  10. evelinawilliams007

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    I'm looking for sales not "sails".

    There might be a misunderstanding. :)

    Cheers

    Al.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Apr 14, 2010 IP
  11. gothic love

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    I had 1 sale so far but i dont know where it came from.

    maybe from the blogs and maybe from the articles- i managed to rank on the 1st and 2nd page of google with articles and even with my review page that is hosted outside the blogs.

    so ireally try to figure out how to expend the marketing.

    i have few hops per a day.
     
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  12. TigerPublishing

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    Those blogs are so unclear I would surprised if you ever make any sales. There's so much clutter, both in the design and the actual content. They lack a clear purpose, and they're not leading and guiding of the reader to your offer.

    Clean up and simplify the designs. Get some graphical elements in there (pictures of ferrets), and include more visual clues for the recommended book - get an eCover graphic, use larger and bolder fonts for the links and so on.

    Imagine yourself as a ferret loving visitor. Can you find value in the content? Is the site quick and easy to use and read? Are you likely to bookmark it and come back for more? At the moment it looks like an autoblog. You've got to make it look like a dedicated human ferret enthusiast is running it.
     
    TigerPublishing, Apr 15, 2010 IP
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    Does anyone actually have any decent success with autoblogs? I don't think I've ever heard of anyone pulling in a sizable income via autoblogs. I could be wrong but they just don't seem like the way to go.
     
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    @brada7x

    I've been pulling my hair off to test autoblogging on an on .. and never seen any profitable ways to earn cash with autoblogs.

    There's an offer on another forum running at the moment .. that all about autoblogging ...It's just bull -- It In reality the ethical way is the way to go..

    And everyone that's been trying to spam online soon noticed that they're only wasting their time

    Blackhat is another story ...

    Al.
     
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    autoblogs??? The thing of the past...
     
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    autoblogs do work but just like any other site they rely on solid keyword research. Just throwing up an autoblog and hoping for the best definitely wont work. I have a couple that pull in regular sales for no work at all, but i couldn't make a living from this even with decent k/w research. Better putting your time effort and money into something else like Google sniper-type sites IMHO
     
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    I'm surprised anyone pulls in sales on autoblogs. They just seem trashy. Personally I think unique content sites/blogs are the way to go. They rank rather quickly and well if you keep them updated and maintained. Writing quality, interest grabbing articles consisting of unique, fresh content. That's what has worked for me along with article marketing.
     
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    According to my magic IM calculator, it seems you'll need exactly 4.33 autoblogs to achieve the figures you're looking for.
     
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    A great one Smitten.

    I have an even better psychic estimate. Add both the numbers in your birth date, multiply the result with your month number and then divide the resulting number by Smitten's magical number. That will be the exact number you are looking for. Good Luck!
     
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    i dont think autoblogs are great for rankings NOR are they especially good for sales.

    My best sales come from sites where i spend a LOT on good copy and pre-sell wording, no cr*ppy autoblogs.
    Autoblogs are good if you have MANY (like hundreds) and then get some adsense change, otherwise high quality review-sites all the way.
     
    GeorgR., Apr 16, 2010 IP