Ok so it's not actually a new thing, I just want to ask a estabilished clickbank users about it. Tommorow I will start promoting another product so my question is which one will work better : 1.I have a website which reviews the product I promote- I send traffic to it by article on ezine and other directories, yahoo answers and forum comments in the same time building backlinks. 2. I have a website which redirects directly to the products page - I get traffic to it by articles, yahoo, and forums. 3. I directly put my affiliate link on my - articles,yahoo answers and forums posts (that won't work! I was testing this myself and nothing. Its still early though, but probably you won't get nothing,I am putting this just for info for newer guys) Another question is which is better for posting articles - only post on ezine or using software post to hundreds of article directories? And please EXPLAIN it. I know that if I make too many backlinks in short period of time google will bann me but if my market is too competitive and its impossible for me to get to the top wouldn't it be better to post on many places?
I would go for option 1. I like to build review sites and then funnel traffic to my site before sending it through the vendors site. If I think a niche has real good potential I'll make a 15+ page website with a review page on it tightly themed around that niche. I'll submit articles to EZA build , hubs , squids, bookmark and a few more funnel sites all to get traffic to my site. It's probably a lot of work but if that niche doesn't work out for me I still have a quality website getting traffic that I can either sell for a decent amount of money or I'll just convert it to a Adsense site and make money off it that way. Either way I'm left with a online asset.
Yes, #1 is the way to go. One thing I'd like to give you a "heads up" on is be careful about putting your aff link when using Yahoo Answers. It's a real quick way to get banned.