Got only two converts so far, how are you getting so many?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Need_incomes, Mar 22, 2007.

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    I am sponsoring like 10 websites, only two of them got one convert each. I thought it could be a fluke or amazing streak of luck. Is the merchants the ones getting all the money with the affilates like me picking the crumbs? Can affilates really make $100 a day(or more!)

    I must be doing something right to get those two converts but since im only getting about 5-10 clicks a day, I cant get very many converts with a 1:50 convert rate. I increased the PPC from 15 to 25 cents, should get me more clicks/traffic at the expense of ROI, will remain to be seen if this was a good idea.

    Are some of you getting lots of organic/free traffic? Maybe I should post in reviews how great those sites are and why everyone "must" purchase their program or ebook? If so, what are some good review sites that you have luck with free converts?
     
    Need_incomes, Mar 22, 2007 IP
  2. Telmari

    Telmari Active Member

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    Sounds like you're getting off to a decent start.

    5-10 clicks a day is nothing really - are there any other terms or keywords you could use that would convert just as well? Ultimately more targeted traffic = more sales.

    I don't get much organic or free traffic, but I do use landing pages for my PPC campaigns, which proves to work fairly well.

    As I mentioned in a previous thread, my landing page/review site here works really well - you provide a basic (quick) review of a few key products related to what your traffic is interested in, and they go from there.

    -T
     
    Telmari, Mar 22, 2007 IP
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    Why not, find a high volume keyword, make it convert. Repeat the process. It's easy, technically speaking. Lot's of affiliates make $xx,xxxx monthly. Why bother increasing your CPC? I suggest you focus on your ROI. If the campaign is brining you nice and stable ROI why increase the CPC? This will only increase your advertising budget and decrease the profit.

    Just find another converting keyword and make it convert!
     
    dog_24, Mar 23, 2007 IP
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    not necessarily
     
    forelmashi, Mar 23, 2007 IP
  5. Need_incomes

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    Hello, what did this guy mean by subscriptions? He said he makes money with organic traffic. Do you subscribe to as many message boards as possible and advertise your clickbank aff. links on them? I think id get banned on most of those boards for "spam" and may even get in trouble with clickbank. I want to understand how to get legal organic traffic?

    I have over 100 keywords now but only like 20% of my keywords are getting clicks. I dont want to use common keywords or my traffic wont be very targeted. Like if someone is affilated with "real estate bank foreclosures" the keyword should be specific and not "house" "real estate" "buy home" or anything like that. Youll get traffic allright but lose money.

    I havent yet bothered to promote my landing page, some of my friends tell me its better to promote individual websites directly. I just got my 3rd comission this morning. Now if I can get 3-5 commissions a day and have $70 net(not gross) profits I can move out of my parents house and buy a huge house for $50k in the northeast :D

    Yahoo ADs have a limit of 20 campaigns. Should I be promoting more than one website per campaign that share common keywords and the websites are the same theme? Someone said this will then cause Yahoo not to display the other websites? What are people doing with Yahoo ADs to get several comissions per day?
     
    Need_incomes, Mar 23, 2007 IP