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Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by books, Nov 26, 2006.

  1. #1
    Just started click bank. been using a spamming company to suposidly not 'spam' thousands of Americans. Not had one sale on click bank so far. Trial and error I guess.:confused: I wonder if it's worth my while at all? I've only been doing it a week so far.
     
    books, Nov 26, 2006 IP
  2. RussReynolds

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    I wouldn't rely on spamming to build a real business. You can check out my course below if you like. Alternatively, there's a lot of info here on the forums about how to build a real online business that has longevity. If spamming even works, it will probably be short term at best.
     
    RussReynolds, Nov 26, 2006 IP
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    I make it a habit of NOT doing any business what so ever with anyone who spams me.
     
    karenr0823, Nov 26, 2006 IP
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    books Peon

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    I'm just kind of experimenting at the moment. I do not even read my spam.
     
    books, Nov 26, 2006 IP
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    #5
    the spamming company might not be legit (ie: giving you fake hits). try doing advertising that you know works -- ppc, or ad buying, then see how your products perform.
     
    motheninja, Nov 26, 2006 IP
  6. Kelvin

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    #6
    Good conversion revolves around relevancy - connecting relevant people to relevant products.

    Focus on making one sale, record how you did it and then add to that method.

    If you're sending out emails to unrelated lists then all you're doing is crossing your fingers and hoping...it's a dead end which is why you can buy thousands of hits for $10.
     
    Kelvin, Nov 26, 2006 IP
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    books Peon

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    Yeah I guess your right. No worries I only lost £13 for one month of spammin' well you live and learn
     
    books, Nov 27, 2006 IP
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    There are so many ways to advertise why would you ever want to use spam. People hate spam and in most cases just send it to the trash immediately after opening the email.
     
    Emperor, Nov 27, 2006 IP
  9. igotrichonline

    igotrichonline Peon

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    spam isnt the way to go, hardly anybody will even open the email.. and not many of those who do will click the link..

    and even less of those will buy anything after clicking the link.
     
    igotrichonline, Nov 27, 2006 IP
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    #10
    I like this saying: "Fail as fast as you can"! You did pretty well: lost only £13 for one month of spammin'...

    Now it's time to LEARN and ACT!

    Avoid spamming, FFA... Browse the forums and try to find a good advertising technique like article marketing, blogs, forum marketing,PPC.

    Chose one you like and when you don't understand, just ask. Please NO SPAM... (kidding)

    Welcome.
     
    Franck S, Nov 28, 2006 IP
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    When I started with ClickBank I made modey through using PPC with Google.com After I started writing articles and submitting to article websites. With Gooogle it seemed that I was just breaking even. With Articles you do not have to spend any money to get people to take a look at the product you are marketing.
    Good Luck!
     
    thebeacon, Nov 28, 2006 IP
  12. RussReynolds

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    Would you care to list a couple of the sites that you submit your articles to?
     
    RussReynolds, Nov 28, 2006 IP
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    Do eZine are really effective ? I found some website that can send your ad to +200,000 people for $10, no spam of course. Did you get sales trying this ?
     
    InFlames, Nov 29, 2006 IP
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    Spamming won't lead to anything, it just makes internet a trash. Try developing a website, needs time, but definitely worth it.
     
    dog_24, Nov 30, 2006 IP
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    #15
    I submit to:

    ezinearticles.com
    articlecity.com
    goarticles.com
    isnare.com

    start with those 4, one article a day, or once a week, and you will get some traffic within one week, PR 3 in less than three months if it's a new site, and some subscribers if you use a squeeze page.

    As for SEO, if you submit regularily with the good anchor, it will give you a BIG boost as well.

     
    Franck S, Dec 13, 2006 IP
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    spamming was really not the way to test, they will even kick you out of clickbank maybe!
     
    sellingonline, Dec 13, 2006 IP
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    hmmm, im still trying to give me affiliate marketing that little GOLDEN touch which seperates the BEST from the REST. Still at experimental stages of my marketing stratergies. Once i evolve a great stratergy im gonna share it for free with everyone

    - Yeah, i embrace the free-for-all tag


    And, yeah spamming and squeeze are bad ways to promote
     
    stephenhacking, Dec 14, 2006 IP
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    #18
    If you want to promote to somebody else's list (like a solo ad), make sure the subscribers have double opted-in.

    In addition, try spending some time going through the site of the merchant you are promoting.

    For me personally, well designed merchant sites definitely convert better even though they may ranked low in Clickbank's stats compared to similiar products. My belief is: average consumersl assess the credibility of a site by it's appearance. If it's professionally designed, consumers trust the merchant more and helps in converting.

    It may not be like this for many affiliates here but it's what I've experienced so far...

    My 1 Cent's worth... :)
     
    exolis, Dec 17, 2006 IP
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    Why is a squeeze page a bad way to promote?
     
    RussReynolds, Dec 19, 2006 IP
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    1 million emails for 29 bucks... those ideas are bad ideas... :)
     
    whitegreyblackhat, Dec 19, 2006 IP