Hey, I figured this could be something great for newbies coming here for advice, etc. Basically, if you have some awesome tips to make more money on clickbank, post them here! Like, entire methods if you wish, how to write good articles, increasing conversion rate, increasing CTR, optimizing an AdWords campaign... simply put: Anything Clickbank. Something you've discovered yourself? Something you just heard about... Just post it, alright? So, I'll just start this off with a free way to make money online, it's like the simplest form of article marketing ever. I got it in the mail yesterday from Gary Baker. Here's his mail: I really hope that this thread doesn't die out. These threads are usually among the best ones on other forums, and it's usually a great idea just to browse through the pages. So with that said, GET POSTING!!! //Linus.
Me and another guy tried to create something similar to this thread. Basically it was Clickbank FAQ for newbies...I was hoping that moders will make it steaky, but they didn't I think the same will happen with this thread. Anyway, nice idea. For newbies, you can find useful stuff here about making money with Clickbank here > www.bummarketingmethod.com
Ah, sorry to hear so, Blackman. And yeah, Travis' guide is probably one of the best places to start. Mods, sticky this? And thanks for the iTrader thingy. I don't even know what it is but I'm sure it's awesome lol.
Only problem is your method makes it complicated Simple plan Sign up for clickbank Build a blog use it to link to clickbank product(s) Spend money with PPC Receive & cash check!!!
Complicated? If you don't have the money to spend I think it's great. Plus, it's not my method. As I said I got it in the mail from Gary Baker. Thanks for the contribution though.
Sem-Advance If lemonarian's method is complicated, then your method is waaaay toooo expensive PPC is not great for beginners.
Haha yeah, unless you have a $2000 ad spend or something to experiment and learn with... you're not in luck. Or you could have a bitchin PPC tactic from the start, but it's still gonna be hard without first hand experience. My tip would be to start off with article marketing. Why? LEARN TO SELL.
That's what PPC makes you do Way before Garys idea, and I mean like centuries before, paid advertising was found to work.... Strangely enough it still does, and saves on the carpel tunnel syndrome... But youre right if you want free advertising (so to speak) then write away!
Here, I'll be a newbie and ask a question. Say I'm gonna write a review for a product on my blog. Do I keep the review short and simple and maybe compare it with a couple of other similar products? Maybe do some type or ratings with stars or something? OR, do I write a lengthier, "meatier" review on just one product? Then last question... I write a review post on my blog. What are ways to drive traffic to this? Obviously, SEO, but do you all use PPC to drive traffic to your blog review posts as well?
I never use PPC. I mainly use article marketing and hub sites, such as squidoo and hubpages. Also, brilliant idea to post a question, everyone post your questions too!!! This will greatly reduce the amounts of random threads here. Then people can answer the questions, and if someone doesn't agree, then say so! Everyone, tell us your questions, tips, arguments, disagreements, whatever. This will then help us all figure out the best methods to make money on the intarwebz. !!!1!!
Comparison reviews have worked best for me (if there is a comparable product). Also, I try to use bullet points at the top of my review that emphasize the benefits of the product and how it offers a solution to the reader's problem.
Hello, i have a few questions about articles. On average for yall how many targete hop clicks does it take to get a sale? What is a good ctr?
I guess something like 25% would be considered good. mafiaboy on this forum has cranked it up to 50% though, that's really good. And amount of hops required to make a sale is all up to you and the vendor. It's all about the conversion rate of the product itself.