This thread is real encouragement to me. I'm already making good income with affiliate marketing and the posts from Nabs, speed100, webwork and others really inspires me to do hard work. Thanks guys
yaaa you are right .. here i see a case where you clearly scammed $3000 USD from a innocent person who made nothing out of clickbank with your dumb ass information packs and articles http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1089511 Its just there is no cyber law right now worldwide. Other wise you would be behind the bars already. Bloody Scammer NC MEDIA And SPEED 100 Eat and sleep in your fathers hotel that suits you most. And earn money from bathroom and die there with cockroches. Son of a ditch. come some day to clean my toilet!
surf4fun I think you need to retract what you wrote above, you are clearly wrong with your comments as the original poster in the thread you link to made it clear that Norb or NCMedia had nothing to do with the $3000 program. If I was Norb I would sue you for the comments you make. Good luck buddy! J
First of all Surf, as stated and noted in that thread, that person and I have never spoken and I had nothing to do with it, and even pointed out some guidance/help there, read again. But still I appreciate your attempt at slander. It's great to see peoples true colors come out isn't it? Yet again (for the third time), I try to actually show you some respect, and this time I even gave you some rep on one of your posts, and you come back with a negative and cold response. Whatever floats your boat, karma will serve itself in time. Here's another thread you might want to note as well, shit I even mentioned you in my 'thank you' list. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=949766 I don't know why you have such a hate for me, but I have helped more people on this forum and been more transparent than most. Onwards and upwards, N.
Norb It is Libel not Slander, "Slander refers to a malicious, false, and defamatory spoken statement or report, while libel refers to any other form of communication such as written words or images." Either way, worth a call to the Lawyers! JZ
thanks for sharing this, its very encouraging and it proves that affiliate marketing really does work. Now if only I could convince my family of this. In the early stages of marketing did your family give you a hard time about what you do?
I realize that a lot of affiliate marketing is a LOT of trial and error. I found DP about 1.5 months ago and just following some simple instructions I've started making around 1 sale a day on clickbank without paying for CPC. I was also making around 1 sale a day on market leverage, but the product I was promoting ended, so now I'm back to square 1 with ML. To give a little more detail about what I'm doing to get clicks to my clickbank site... Basically, I'm using article marketing, so writing some short but intelligent articles that are keyword rich. Each article is centered around 1 longtail keyword that gets a 15-20 searches a day. And most of the time I rank in the top 5 for the keyword I chose, so I'm getting a fair amount of clicks to my articles and then again to my site. Now...that being said, I think that using CJ or ML is going to have a much higher success rate than anything I can promote for Clickbank. I'm basing this on the success I had with the product I was promoting. I was getting a sale a day without spending a nickel and this was about 72 hours after I started promoting. I like information products, but I think real offers are just more appealing to people. Who wants to read an e-book about acne when they can try Proactive (or similar) free, right? So, that being said, I'm curious about those doing well with CJ and ML etc. what performs better for you? I'm not asking for you to be product specific, but there are a lot of offers that vary. I know on ML there are a ton of zip submit CPA offers, which pay less, but seem like they would be somewhat easy to convert (most of them are pretty decent offers and only require a zip code or a short form fill to get the CPA...) vs. the free trial offers that pay great and are typically cheap for people to try (on ML the theme is usually they pay a few bucks for S & H and get to try it for free for a month or whatever) but requires them to enter the credit card info and name/address etc... I mean a lot of people are really ignorant about internet security still, so anything that wants a CC# = the back button... I would really appreciate any insight you can provide as trial and error is great, but I'd like to head in the right direction instead of totally off base. Thanks.
Wow! A friend of mine has been told me to get into affiliate marketing about two years ago. Those are impressive figures. I think it is probably the fastest, easiest way to get your feet wet in the internet marketing business. Thanks!!
well, out of my forty sites, i have two sites running BLA and both returning roughly $100 USD each monthly. It's not much, but if you look at what Nabs is saying here, 100 sites would certainly bring in $10k. My only problem is maintaining all of them. I may need to clone myself 50 times over!