Adwords and clickbank

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Spartan1594, Jun 7, 2007.

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    Ok so I have been making 1 to 2 sales a day using adwords and clickbank products. Its been great this is the best controled streak I have had for a long time. So far I'm up to 80 dollars pretty sweet for some one like me. O and Ive only spent 12 dollars on adwords plus activation fee.

    Ok so heres my problem the last few days where great on ad words good positions and low cpc. But that has all changed since I got a ad disapproved for using blogger domains to redirect to my affiliate and using that domain for display then putting my cb link.

    Now I cant type in any key word and get less then a ten dollar activation fee. What is causing this. I mean I have even tried putting my aff link for both display and destination, and still really high keyword activation costs. Should I just try to cancel this account and sign up for a new one.

    The only other thing I'm going to try is to get a legit domain and use that for destination and display purposes. But I will have that redirect to my aff links site. :confused:
     
    Spartan1594, Jun 7, 2007 IP
  2. Cafe del Mar

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    Get a domain... and optimize every page for every keyword. It's about your QS.
     
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    what does qs mean
     
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    There should be no problem with sending traffic to a blog. It sounds like your problem is with the quality of your blog, and especially the relevance between the content of your blog and your keywords and ad text. Make sure you construct a quality blog with loads of content, then compile a very relevant keyword list, divide the list into tightly focused ad groups, and write highly relevant ads for each ad group. This way, Google will assign you a better QS (quality score), and you will pay less per click. And never put your affiliate link as the display URL when direct linking. You don't want people to see that you are an affiliate.
     
    Masterful, Jun 9, 2007 IP