Right. So I started clickbank like a month or 1 1/2 months back. Not made any sales. I'm doing article marketing and I'm using squidoo. So far I've gotten around 70 views. I dunno how exactly I got em though. I want to know how to get more traffic. I mean I registered on digg and made a topic on the article I was promoting. I had to edit the article so I sent digg admins a message about it. After that I can't log-in. It says invalid user. I'm using stumbleupon now. I've just started. I made a blog on my article. Do I have to get traffic for the blog I have on stumbleupon as well or does traffic come automatically? Someone please let me know asap. And also please tell me how much I should be spending per day and what I should do to get more traffic. I'm aiming to get around 1 grand a month and then in 3-4 months around 3 grand and more and more. Someone please clear my doubts. Thanks in advance.
I can't help you because you're promoting FatLoss4Iidiots But really: read this forum. All of your questions are answered if you look around... You will never have success if you don't have a healthy curiosity. Also - Digg probably banned your login. They don't really care for internet marketers. You have to be smooth, brother. Double Also - Your sig is wasted here. No one is going to buy that crap here. Why not have a sig related to internet marketing for an internet marketing forum? This is an important lesson: Match message to audience.
Nothing is wrong with FL4I, however I think you need to do some due diligence on the word marketing. This was Zibs way to sarcastically suggest you join his affiliate program for this niche instead (in his sig). I think you should too as FL4I is probably way too competitive for a newbie. You're doing good re trying anything/everything however you don't seem to have a proper direction with your marketing. Before you write any articles or do any blogs/diggs/bookmarking et al, you should research you niche REALLY well and hunt for keywords to exploit. Writing articles and getting 70 views in 1.5 months is... not so great. I try my best to preach 'get 100 hops a day', which may seem nutzoid or impossible however without that minimum - you're going to have a heck of a time converting anything (you're currently probably getting 1-2 hops a day I'm guessing. Log into CB - click 'reporting', click 'analytics', and use the search on the right - sort by 'publisher' for the last 30 days and you'll see how many hops you've gotten. When you do your blogs, squids, articles, are you dumping in your aff links right in them or are you using a landing page/domain name? Ideally, you would have a domain name (Don't be cheap - .info-$2.99) and have a landing page (Don't be cheap - $5/month). Fill the landing page with relevant keywords you've mined, seo on page and off page - now when you do all your squids/blogs/articles promote your domain name. (you can also just point your domain name to your aff link and mask it with godaddy for instance to link direct - still not as good for seo/longevity). There is no suggested 'amount to spend daily'. Rather - 'amount of time spent learning daily'. Sorry to be sharp but I think you still have some ways to go re understanding this game and the ins/outs of affiliate marketing not just CB but in general. There is no perfected formula that is universal and spirals upwards for everyone... As Zib said - get rid of the link in your sig - instead you should sign up to a few 'health forums, fatloss forums, muscle forums, fitness forums', and post your sig there. While there may be some overweight affiliate marketers here, you are not really expecting to make sales from DP are you?? Silly rabbit - DP is for marketers... although you still do get a nice backlink however you should at least have it going to a domain name/lander. You are aiming big re $ and that's good - however for now you should focus on getting that first sale. If promoting something for 1.5 months is not working for you, I think you should choose a less cut-throat product with much less competition for the time being, and pick up a few success guides (the free ones, from members here, not $7 ebooks). Good luck with your marketing, get those fundamentals out of the way and expect critisizm when you ask for it - take peoples advice instead of questioning their responses, especially if it's coming from someone that has indeed made sales, probably many. NC.