Who sell without a landing page?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Avatar Viper, Oct 27, 2008.

  1. #1
    as above and make $$$
     
    Avatar Viper, Oct 27, 2008 IP
  2. FDC

    FDC Peon

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    Hi Tauren,

    Can you please specify what you mean with sell without a landing page? Do you mean you do not have a website? Many networks and merchants require at least a landing page if not a site, as Google adv. agreement doesn't allow direct affiliate links from PPC.
     
    FDC, Oct 27, 2008 IP
  3. Avatar Viper

    Avatar Viper Well-Known Member

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    sorry, think i did not say properly. i mean do ppl earn by just adding affiliate links to adwords or other ppc program and still earn $$$
     
    Avatar Viper, Oct 28, 2008 IP
  4. icpathi

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    I was wondering if there's really such a condition. I often see people discussing here about having landing page or directly linking to aff link from PPC programs. That means Google PPC allows it isn't it?
     
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  5. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    usual not allowed to link direct to affliate page. usual have to use that landing pages for it. read theyre terms of serviece.

    i am have troubles understandings u ppls.
    thank you taruen.!
     
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  6. Scar

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    I use directly linking constantly for several dating campaigns.
     
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  7. Chackday

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    I use bidvertiser in this case and they are sending visitors to my direct affiliate link. No idea if it is againts their TOS but if it is then why my ads got approved and getting visitors?
     
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    atniz Well-Known Member

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    Wow.. maybe bidvertiser is allowing affiliate links. I have no idea about it and never ever thought about it either.
     
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  9. icpathi

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    What I know is, if the display URL is NOT your affiliate link and only the destination url is your affiliate hop link, then Google seems to accept it.

    I read this info in an eBook sold by a successful affiliate.
     
    icpathi, Oct 29, 2008 IP
  10. shogan

    shogan Banned

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    You can do that for some advertising ppl networks.
     
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    Avatar Viper Well-Known Member

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    got it thx... but u have to be the highest bidder :cool:
     
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  12. Chackday

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    Yes in Adwords, but a big NO in some small but converting PPC advertising. Try adware advertising, I bought an ebook that explains how it is done. I am bidding on dating related keywords as low as $0.03 a click. ;)
     
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    you can direct link depending on the traffic source.
     
    narsticle, Oct 30, 2008 IP