I spent about $70 USD on Adwords But Still not getting a single sales Should i switch to another product ?
Well if you didn't make a sale it doesn't have to mean that it is saturated: 1. How good was the product you're selling 2. How good was your landing page(if any) 3. How targeted was the traffic, did you use extremely targeted keywords like: -Buy Satellite Tv On PC -Satellite Tv On PC or did you use more general broader terms How many hops did you get?
yes , I used some terms like Satellite Tv On PC or Live tv online I have test landing page , But now i am testing to get the customer directly to the hop link i have got about 30 hop only when i was using the landing page
well 30 hops is way too little to evaluate the situation. You need a few hundred of them in order to evaluate the situation.
Well, you probably paid way too much for your ads, more than 1$ per click. Maybe try tackling long tailed keywords which have little to no competition, you could probably get cheap clicks. I'm not an PPC expert so I cannot give you the best advice. It's a slow period for Clickbank, it's both the economy and some possible technical problems that Clickbank is having, so I think the time is not right for PPC. I personally want to start a PPC campaign but am waiting for the Clickbank situation to settle done in a week or two, and then start.
I LOLed at this thread, and the people who responded, but I'll play nice. Is this niche saturated via PPC?, HELL NO! Unless they changed their policy, It's actually illegal to advertise these sites(I tried), and you WILL get banned from adwords faster than you can say Oups. The competition is from probably direct tv competitors that make a solid $100 a sale, so yes the competition will be high. If you really want it, then try Content Network with the LP trick, but that might getting you banned as well. Since I'm in a good mood I'll give you one more piece of advice. Do Not Spend $2 a click on a product unless you make around $90-$200 a sale. There are exceptions to this rule, but when your testing usually assume that 50-100 clicks will make the sale, and go from there. V2E
As veneficuz said, I think it's not allowed to advertise such stuff via Adwords. And yes, the niche is saturated, so don't expect to create a campaign and become a millionaire.
I wouldn't promote this product anyway because it's junk, and I think it has a higher refund rate than most products, which is what you would expect from something rubbish.
This product makes no sales. I have promoted for a while, organically, and made 1 sale in 6 months as opposed to similar products that make a sale a day. Drop it and run!
Find a product that's going to benefit people and provides information which is not freely available, although I can't think of any examples I'm sure you'll be able to find some which fit that criteria.