Hey there, ok so ive saw that you could make alot of money off of just flipping a clickbank promoting site... like a landing page (i think its called) for a product (Thats not mine). So me being a web designer and programmer, luckily, i designed an amazing website with a good domain name for the product. I then added a: Home Page Informative page Resources and Links page About Us Page And A Contact Us Page To Make it appear as official as possible, I want the potential customer/visitor to be 100% comfortable when deciding to purchase the product. Now I want to drive as much traffic as i can to the website of course so that i could begin to make sales. And for that i have: About $105 In Adwords Credit A Articles Section A Twitter Designed With 600+ Followers and about 100 Unfinished really simple resource pages I don't know how to use the articles to drive the most and best quality of traffic, or wether i should just add alot of resources to the website. And for the adwords when should i begin to use it? I also plan on advertisement in the following ways: Directory Submission Youtube / Metacafe / Myspace Videos (Helpful But Link to the Site) RSS Feed Articles Submission (the articles rss feed) Sitemap Submission to Google of course Design Gallery Submission Logo Gallery Submission and a Facebook/Myspace Group Page (BUT im IFFY About this... i dont think it'll convert well) Just Wanting to understand how to fully utalize this oppurtunity. Ive added alot of adsense which fits perfectly with the website and Im also promoting 2 other related clickbank products on the ads section of all pages. Let me know if im on the right track and please advise me if you can. I'll keep this thread posted. Thanks - Khaled
*Make your lander/campaign laser focused on ONE product, or a review of a few products in the same niche. *Get rid of all adsense - you're losing clicks/commission for pennies - you'll never make real bank this way - catching your "but they would have left otherwise" traffic. *Again it's about standing behind a product and creating great presell material for it - don't create mishmash pages they won't convert nearly as well for you. *The rest of the plan looks fairly standard - good luck with your campaign.
I'm also a web developer as well, but the money is in the marketing aspect. Study Perry Marshall - his tips and advices - before you even spend $1 on your adwords campaign.