Direct Linking "X"

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by bl4ckmaN^, May 11, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello people,

    I need some help with Adwords. I am trying to use Direct Linking "X" technique, described in Day Job Killer, which basically means bidding only on the product's brand-keyword.

    For example, if the product's name is "Super Keywords", I only bid on that keyword. Also I would include with keyword words, such as review, bonus, cheap, etc....
    I would NOT bid on, let's say, "keyword tool". Do you get what I am saying?

    Ok...However, the problem is that I cannot find a product with good branding which also has good number of daily searches. You have to agree, that there is no point of bidding on particular keyword, if no one searches for it...

    There are some popular brand-keywords, but those are toooo competitive...So I don't really know what to do.

    Would be glad to get some advice :confused:
     
    bl4ckmaN^, May 11, 2008 IP
  2. Masterful

    Masterful Well-Known Member

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    "Direct linking X"? That moron, Chris McNeeney, can pull some rubbish out of his butt. :rolleyes: Just call it direct linking, dude. ;)
     
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  3. ChrisStigson

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    Yeah... there are a few of them that work well on clickbank.. but for the most part it's all about "duplication"... I've had about 30 campaigns running like that and some of them work, but slowly... it's about making $10/day with them and then doing 30 to make it $300/day..

    Other than that you'll absolutely need to go for "keywords" and not just "brandnames".

    I had one campaign that I leeched of a launch and made insane cash from it (and it was recurring commissions).

    Those are the days you want to see..

    Alright?

    Many streams make a river ;)

    - Chris
     
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  4. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    Well, if you don't use any brand names, then it's really difficult to profit from PPC...I tried that, and I know.

    I need to do something new, that I haven't done before....This is the method, I haven't used so far. I will give it a try anyway. We'll see how it goes.
     
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  5. robertpriolo

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    Just so you know, I have tested this marketing method, and it works. It took me a month and $1k loss to really figure it out but once you get it, the money potential is fair... I was able to pull off a 2-1 ROI using this method. I only built up the reoccurring revenue between 1k and 2k per month. I don't really focus on this method since its time consuming and the return is lengthy. Mostly due to the types of products you need to promote for this to work.

    Clue: clickbank products are not what your suppose to promote with this marketing model.
     
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  6. PPC-Coach

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    Don't just bid on the products name, bid on the competitors names for the product too.
     
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  7. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    roberpriolo

    Well, if I don't bid on brand names, but on relevant keywords, that makes my chances pretty low that visitors will convert, because the traffic becomes less targeted.

    PPC-Coach

    That's a good idea ;)
     
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    you need to set relevent compaign and as well as negetive keyword compaign
     
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  9. robertpriolo

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    uhhh.. you guys are not understanding the method


    nevermind...
     
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