Need Advice on Testing new Niches

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by simplepro, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey,


    I recently set up a landing site with all the advice that i Recieved from this forum for a few products that i found on clickbank. I tested the campaign on adwords for a couple weeks, my quality score stayed high and everything was fine technically. However, I realized after spending my time creating the landing page and testing on google that the niche I had selected was much too competitive and I did not have the budget to compete in the niche.

    I have since researched thoroughly some new niches, however I would like to test the niches before I spend my time building a full new landing site. I have every intention of building a landing site so that i may pre sell my offer and collect emails for future marketing.

    However, for the time being I would like advice on how some of you guys test new niches for conversions, cpc , and competivness ? While i know that the following are all against google TOS are they acceptable for a few day test :

    - redirects
    - direct linking to affil link
    - i framing


    Please any advice on how to test new niches would be very helpful.


    J.
     
    simplepro, Mar 2, 2008 IP
  2. BrianJump

    BrianJump Active Member

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    no pros have responded..WHY?
    we have so many ppc companies and individuals who make a living managing ppc right here..so why over 38 views and no one has touched this yet..........:confused:
     
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  3. simplepro

    simplepro Peon

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    ya I went out for about 5 hours and was really looking forward to seeing some responses :D ...
     
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    I'm not a Super Affiliate yet or something like that , I mean, I'm not making 6 figures per month but Im making a decent $xx,xxx/month so the best advice I can give you is TEST, TEST, Test everything, different landing pages , different adgroups, different keywords, write down your results this will help you determine the best strategy for your campaign ;)
     
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  5. simplepro

    simplepro Peon

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    thanks for you advice, do you always use landing pages when your testing or do you sometimes just redirect or iframe just to see how a product is for a day ?
     
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  6. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    "i framing" is against TOS, but the rest of the things that you mentioned are allowed.

    I've been using direct linking since I started Adwords, and I can say definitely say, that there is nothing wrong with it.
    Redirect is a bit different. It depends what kind of redirect it is. If you are using simple tinyurl redirect, then obviously your ads will be disapproved.

    But let's say, if it's a domain redirect for example: www.123.com to www.456.com then you should be ok.
     
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    Direct linking is just fine , I have noticed a couple of my campaigns do better WITHOUT a landing page.
     
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    It's really quite simple.

    Go to your affiliate network and take a look at a niche that you are interested in and know something about. Look at the network EPC values. If they are high, it's a good niche to get into.

    There is ALWAYS room in the big niches.

    Believe me, nobody is going to hand hold you to big affiliate earnings. You will waste a LOT of money testing on that path but it's more of an investment.

    PS: I'd stay away from clickbank when starting off. Oh, and stay out of finance products too ;P
     
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  9. simplepro

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    Just out of curiosity whats wrong with click bank ?
     
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    Nothing wrong with clickbank at all. Just clickbank products usually always have a lot of competition all with the same landing pages with yellow highlighting :)

    (Or else the ads are all "xxxx is a scam, read this before you buy"). There are plenty of other options out there that force you to add value.
     
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