This is how i m going to finally start!!!

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by sft_hrt2002, Jun 27, 2008.

  1. #1
    guys...please bear with me and read this thread...i m expecting your advice at this stage....this is the way i m going to start with clickbank:

    1.Pick up only one product in the start....and write 2 separate reveiws for it and submitting them to 2 different directories.

    2.Include a link to my reviews blog at the end of the review article.

    3.Write review(slightly changing it,to avoid duplicate content situation) and publishing it on my blog.

    4.Giving a link to affiliate page at the end of my article in my blog.

    5.Is this correct way of starting?

    WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?:confused:Any suggestions............??????
     
    sft_hrt2002, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  2. nuruddeen710

    nuruddeen710 Peon

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    Yes that is the correct way. But 2 review is not enough i think. Some article marketer here submit 2-5 article per day. But hey, it's a good start anyway!
     
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  3. sft_hrt2002

    sft_hrt2002 Active Member

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    thanx for the reply.....i m wanting to put up review of different products in only one blog?Is that a good idea?Also different product reviews will have separate links...i mean no archives section in my blog.......SEPARATE LINK TO EACH ARTICLE IN MY BLOG.what else can i have?Image links of the same products to make my blog look neat and attractive?
     
    sft_hrt2002, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  4. sft_hrt2002

    sft_hrt2002 Active Member

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    Guys I Want More Replies Pls Reply......
     
    sft_hrt2002, Jun 27, 2008 IP
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    ajbarnes Well-Known Member

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    #5
    I wouldn't write a review article and then forward reader's to a review website....IMO.

    I would write an article relative to the niche you are in and then refer them to your review site.

    For example. Say you are in a business opportunity niche. You write an article about how to avoid being scammed with a business opportunity. Then in your resource box, write a brief paragraph about visiting your site to discover the best business opportunities, etc.
     
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    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    If the landing page going to be on your blog, then yes, add some pictures from the merchant's page to make the review more attractive.

    Cloak your links, and don't forget about tracking.

    And I agree with ajbarnes. You need only one review of the product, but many articles related to the niche.
     
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  7. Angel_Of_Pain

    Angel_Of_Pain Peon

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    So, the best way for fast start is to write 1 product review and about 30 niche related articles, right ?
    I want to start article marketing as well, but I don't know anything about landing pages :(
     
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  8. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    How about instead of analyzing and trying to do everything "perfect", you just get to work, try something, make a few mistakes and learn?

    You don't have to be perfect when you start out.
     
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  9. Angel_Of_Pain

    Angel_Of_Pain Peon

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    I've started already some time ago, but I've got only 2 sales out of 850 hops :( I bet 2 hops out of 100 would be ok, but .. this is too much, right ? :eek:
     
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    ajbarnes Well-Known Member

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    Good advice. :cool:
     
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    montiuk Peon

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    Hey dude the first thing I congratulate you with is actually taking action this is were alot of other people fail so well done.

    Ok on with how you are going to start. I suggest that instead of picking only one product to start with choose three this way you will get to see what is working as you may get frustrated if you do not make a sale from your first one but if you have a selection you will be able to see what works and what doesnt.

    2 Reviews! For me starting I would usually submit around 5-10 articles and then continue adding articles as it also builds lots of backlinks to your landing page or website if you have one.

    "Include a link to my reviews blog at the end of the review article." Exactly this is like I said before a great way to build back links so highly recommended.

    "3. Publishing articles on your blog." Make sure that after you have wrote an article that you ping it you can find out more about pinging by googling or by using pingoat.com. Also with each article that you write on your blog I recommend having more than just a couple of tags. As a rule of thumb I usually try and aim for around 10+ tags.

    4.Giving a link to affiliate page at the end of my article in my blog. Dont just have it at the end of your blog add it a few other times also or you could add value to the product that you are promoting for example if you are promoting a cooking book offer more plr/mrr cooking books so that the customer gets more for their money which is the reason why they should purchase through your link.

    As for other suggestions I would strongly say for you to start in building a list in each new niche that you enter its fantastic for selling to in the future when similar products come into the market.
     
    montiuk, Jun 29, 2008 IP
  12. lemonarian

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    You da' man montiuk...

    And LISTEN to Supper! It's the best advice anyone could give you.

    As a wise man once said:
    Fail once, then fail again, fail faster, fail better.

    There's no better teacher than experience.

    Seriously you've been a member since last august, that's almost a year ago and you still haven't made any money.

    JUST PHRACKING DO IT!!!
     
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    #13

    Picking more than 1 product at first is the worst a newbie can ever do. If someone is not able to promote correctly 1 product how can you possibly think that he can manage multiple products? This my friend is why so many people fail, instead of focusing on a single item, they spread their focus and eventually they dont move anywhere....

    good luck :)
     
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  14. sft_hrt2002

    sft_hrt2002 Active Member

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    thanks for your comments
     
    sft_hrt2002, Jun 30, 2008 IP
  15. ajbarnes

    ajbarnes Well-Known Member

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    You can obviously pick more than one product if you are doing a review site, however, in the beginning, definitely just stick with one niche until you get more experience.

    I'm still technically a newb (4 months), and there were a couple of times I was almost called over to the darkside to another niche, but, I soon realized that I'm not ready to be out here promoting products in multiple niches.
     
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    #16
    yes that the right way to do it. Dominating 1 single niche will make you more than rich so thers no point in entering multiple niches when you are starting (it will be much easy to learn the tricks of the trade this way as well)...reason why the top marketers focus on a few niches alone in their carrier, they know that being an expert in a few niches is much more better than a mediocre in many..

    cheers!
     
    web_18designer, Jun 30, 2008 IP