Easily... I was breaking 1500$ just 2 months after I started Affiliate Marketing... with no Marketing experience at all... 1000$ a month without paid advertising is very possible. However, it will take lots of effort and time to achieve.
So far, I have gotten four sales in clickbank. three of them most recently, due to my effort with unique article marketing(relevant content backlinks), link submission(increase backlinks) and mass article submission on Article Dashboard type article sites(increase backlinks). Right now at the most recent pace, I am hopefully getting about 2 sales a week with clickbank. I am pushing for one sale a day, then $100 a day, which would give me $3,000 a month. Just figure doubling to $200, will give you a yearly pay of $72,000, which is better then what alot of people are making at their 9-5 jobs. Tom
Hey guys, It's possible to make WAY more than $1k per month without paying for advertising. I do it, and so do many others, and I've never paid a penny to advertise. It's all about SEO and natural traffic. I prefer it that way. Some people prefer adwords and things like that, and that's cool too, but for me nothing beats getting juicy clickbank payments for free! Free stuff rules, especially when it's money!
Yeah SEO is the way to go, granted it does take longer but the benefits of free traffic are fantastic. I however do use adwords when I first launch a site (that way I can get sales from day one and start split testing to get the best response) until I am getting enough organic traffic that I'm happy to stop the adwords then it's just a matter of promoting the site, basic SEO and wait until it slowly climbs it's way to the fist page of Google. Terry
If you guys dont mind sharing, typically for one product do you use multiple blogs and domains or do you use one domain/landing or one blog with 5+ posts?
SEO all the way. I make 3k+ a month with just SEO. It takes more work, but it's worth it. PPC is good to, but to me you need to know more about PPC then SEO to not to lose money. PPC is instant fix... SEO is for the long term.
I got my first SEO sale a couple of days ago. It was really nice to see the YouTube TID on the sale. nadavs
More people than you think use SEO for natural results (as well as other free methods) to earn consistently with digital products (not just CB). It's all about building assets in your business - you got a top ranked highly competative site, you can push what products you like whereas with adwords, you've only got an asset when you pay for it.
This is a funny comment. Wouldn't this be 100% profit, minus any webhosting costs? Side note, I ended up making my first ever SEO sale a week ago or so. My trick was to go over the google webmaster logs to see what people where searching for. I then made a page dedicated to that one search term. Sure enough, it worked. I pull in some traffic, but certainly not enough to make sales every day. I am now going to start converting those blog posts into "landing pages" I've done one so far just gotta see how it turns out.
pl. help me out. you guys use blogger,squidoo,ezinearticles post articles on these do you post articles on the same blogger only once or do you keep them posting.
manish, the deal with that is that google gives high quality scores for links with unique content, rather than have duplicate content. My strategy, which as of right now is only bringing in two sales a week. I have not even taken to my full potential of writing articles yet. I would try to aim to write good quality articles for squidoo and ezinearticles, and then write a mass distribution article for article sites for auto submitting, to get backlinks. The second method, I would plan to write a direct affiliate link or a deeper backlink to a product page on my site.