I actually made my first sale today. I was beginning to think this affiliate thing was hopeless for me and I was about to give up, just like I did a year ago. I always have the problem of buying the clickbank products I plan on selling, not very fun. I actually used one clickbank product to help bring in the traffic to make my first sale. Check it out if you like. Thanks to the other forum members for keeping me interested.
I got my first (and so far only) sale from CB this week. A whole $23.50! Still, it keeps me motivated to carry on
Nice job on the sale but posting your affiliate link is plain dumb and rather spammy don't you think???
The kind of traffic you get from PPV is made up of people who want to make a few CENTS in their spare HOURS by browsing random pages. This is highly untargeted traffic that puts forth visitors who are very unlikely to even look at your pages, let alone buy anything. That's why it's so cheap. You know what else is cheap? Trying to hook up CB sales in a forum that's populated with CB affiliates. OP has a really big, really cheap and ugly "CLUELESS" sign in his virtual forehead.
@OP: So in other words, you're hoping someone will see you've (allegedly) made a sale using Mass PPV and hop onboard, buying through your affiliate link. You should at least give an overview of the program- if you actually own it then it won't take long to tell what worked for you, what didn't, and why people should buy it. My $0.02. @ Smitten: Small scale traffic exchanges and PTC sites work like that, but my guess is the OP's blatantly promoted product is attempting to teach about larger networks that do PPV- places like Adbrite where your website pops up in between a normal searcher's browsing a website that is in the Content Network of said advertiser. Example of a PPV from one of these networks:
@nanashi: hmm.... I see, we're talking interstitial context-related ads. Now, THAT's actually not a bad idea, no sir! Have you experimented with this method?
Yah, ran a CPA offer a couple weeks ago; spent 5 bucks for about 500 page views using Adbrite. Only got 2 leads paying out at $1.30 per lead though. -$2.40. But then I went back and realized the pages they ran the ad on weren't at all targeted to my landing page, so I should've explored the targetting options more, but, meh.
Affiliate marketing is like any other form of selling - 20% will make money, 80% won't. Affiliate marketing is not an easy way to make money, but it is a cheap way. The hard bit comes in promoting your affiliate link through article marketing, SEO research and all the rest of it. Without constant promotion you won't get any clicks.
It's all about persistence. Also there isn't anything wrong with asking for a review copy of your product. If you are serious about promoting it then it's worth reviewing. I know I give them to affilaites. Hopefully that will keep your up front costs down.