What should I spend on Adwords to promote Clickbank?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by flydali, Apr 8, 2010.

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    I found a cool product to sell, I am getting the hits to the page(i am promoting my hoplink with my ID) and not converting to sales. Here are the numbers, 177 hop impres. 15 order form impres. 0 order form submit=0sales....lol I just want to know when to stop paying for advertising I spend $3.00 per day and have 6 different ads running. Any ideas, or are these numbers what they should be, and I am asking a lot to make at least 1 sale.

    Christine
     
    flydali, Apr 8, 2010 IP
  2. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    Ok mate, shoot me a PM I can send you a complete profitable campaign right away.

    P.S Kidding, no one is going to share such information, you'll need to dig deeper.

    Al.
     
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  3. Joe Walter

    Joe Walter Peon

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    It all depends on a number of factors...

    How much is the product? I wouldn't spend more than 2x the amount its priced at if I made 0 sales.

    Try promoting some CPA offers via Adwords instead of Clickbank products.

    Adwords is quite complicated for newbies. Purchase an ebook and educate yourself on Adwords before jumping into it.

    Anyone that advises newbies to dive into adwords without learning the ins and outs is stupid.
     
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    Smitten Well-Known Member

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    I'm no adwords expert - far from it. But from what you wrote (and assuming you picked a convertible product and decent keywords) I can detect two problems with your campaign:

    1) Your landing page sucks. If you're direct linking you need to quit that; start pre-selling prospects and squeezing emails ASAP.
    2) Your ads are deceitful. Rethink your ad copy approach, and think about including the product price in your ads.
     
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