Click bank pros using Adwords: Consider $27/per sale!

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by clickbanker, Jul 22, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi Click bank pros,

    My product is a niche E-book for students. Consider $27/per sale = approx 70%

    www,quantitativefinancemasters,com

    Don't be too critical on the landing page design, because this little puppy netted me $5,397 USD after taxes last year of extra income, and that was just from my 30% on affiliate sales.

    You can launch your very own adwords campaign:

    MFE Admissions Guide
    Financial Engineer Quants
    Get into Grad School
    http://www,quantitativefinancemasters,com

    I also could use similar ads running on Yahoo Overture.

    Feel free to change the above example.
     
    clickbanker, Jul 22, 2007 IP
  2. terryd

    terryd Well-Known Member

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    Why would I send traffic to your site when you have google adsense on it?

    I don't make a dime if they click on one of those ads and leave your site do I and I bet no serious affiliate will promote that site simply for that fact.
     
    terryd, Jul 22, 2007 IP
  3. markov

    markov Peon

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    Hey! I'm getting the message "Server not found" . If terryd is right, then you should reconsider your decision in using the google adsense.
     
    markov, Jul 22, 2007 IP
  4. Nikolas

    Nikolas Well-Known Member

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    Just replace the commas with dots :)

    Terryd is right. You should remove every ad from this site, as it is supposed to produce sales not clicks. This would be better for you and your affiliates.
     
    Nikolas, Jul 23, 2007 IP
  5. LucidPlan

    LucidPlan Guest

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    Yeah. Adsense on a sales page is the biggest put-off for any affiliate marketer.

    To me the pages looks quite ugly, would you share some numbers how this converts?
     
    LucidPlan, Jul 23, 2007 IP
  6. pkddelhi

    pkddelhi Active Member

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    If you are serious about affiliates (or even your sales), you will have to remove adsense. Don't give reasons to the visitors to go away from your site.
     
    pkddelhi, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    gkgk11 Peon

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    Yep Remove that adsense, no serious affiliate would promote a page w/ ads.
     
    gkgk11, Jul 24, 2007 IP
  8. Spider

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    I have yet to promote a good landing page with adsense on it. The whole point is to direct your visitors to the buy button...
     
    Spider, Jul 25, 2007 IP
  9. gkgk11

    gkgk11 Peon

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    OP consider replying to your future affiliates....
     
    gkgk11, Jul 26, 2007 IP
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    lol im new into this, but putting adsense on a sales page is very stupid
     
    pilar, Aug 4, 2007 IP
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    arnold Active Member

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    adsense on sales page says that the product has no quality
     
    arnold, Aug 10, 2007 IP