Hi, I am new to Clickbank, and affiliate sales in general, so I was wondering what your main traffic source was for your Clickbank sites. I'm trying to go for Search Engine only traffic, but I heard of people using article marketing and advertising. Which is more efficient?
The point of article marketing is that the articles get picked up in the search engines, plus the fact that the links you point out from your article boosts the ranking of whatever site you point the links to, so essentially it is search engine traffic. So there's nothing that is more efficient, because it's the same thing.
True. So your saying that article marketing and search engine traffic work hand in hand? I guess I mean: When you get a sale, where the the visitor referred from? Search Engines, Search Engine (due to article marketing), Article Marketing, or Advertising?
When you do Article Marketing that's actually some sort of advertising as well. You just want to get your website noticed, and the product you are promoting. So anything including SEO, Article/Bum Marketing is all advertising. Sales can come from different places. It depends what methods you are using. If article marketing then, the sale will be from your website, if you are refering traffic to it. If you are direct linking, then the sale will be from article directories. Nothing really complicated.
Right now, I am using a system called Bizsheet, it is a feature from this system :http://business4profitsystem.com/megarudy .Google seems to like it, so I like it too. Good luck
Hey there themanbeast9...I been using mainly blogs for my affliate links! I find blogs are easier to SEO! Best piece of advice that I can give is to study this forum and read some of the threads (posting) of the more experience marketers (lemonarian's, bl4ckmaN^ are a few to come to my mind)!
Lol okay, the biggest one for me is SEO and Article Marketing. I get a lot of traffic from the SEs to my blog, where I do most of my selling in the IM niche. Other than that I drive article traffic to various landing pages on blogger and so on.