CJ - Which Companies Allow Bidding On Their BrandName?

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by RoelMPV, Nov 20, 2007.

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    Hi guys,

    Since my previous post, I have been digging into the PPC fenomenon.

    A friend sent me the 2MinuteProfits report he bought a few months ago. Its actually a good method to earn some extra money from PPC traffic without spending your monthly salary on PPC advertising.

    The Method requires me to find marchants on CJ or Clickbank etc, that actually allow keyword bidding on their brandnames. I cant seem to find many that do, well actually 2 but for those keywords there already is loads of competition. So hopefully anyone here can help me find a few companies that do allow keyword bidding.

    Thanks for your time and effort.

    Regards
     
    RoelMPV, Nov 20, 2007 IP
  2. zeropaid

    zeropaid Well-Known Member

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    napster does for sure, not sure about the others
     
    zeropaid, Nov 20, 2007 IP
  3. mcjp6

    mcjp6 Well-Known Member

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    problem is not a lot do....you will just have to check the keyword link for each co that you wish to promote. or have a look at another affiliate manager such as affiliatefuture

    good luck
     
    mcjp6, Nov 20, 2007 IP
  4. Johu

    Johu Peon

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    How about trying to bid on terms that aren't the merchant's trademark? Odds are if a merchant allows trademark bidding, and it's profitable, there is probably either a) a ton of competition, or b) very little traffic to their trademark terms. I've done quite well with non-trademark terms
     
    Johu, Nov 20, 2007 IP