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Bid is too low and the CTR is bad probablythere are not even in the first page
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Bid is too low and the CTR is bad probablythere are not even in the first page
Do you mind sharing how you build out your landers? Do you use builders like elementor, leadpages, wix, etc, or do you build them from scratch? Also, what's your prefered method for hosting your landers? Many thanks!I do use landers
Do you only stick to VSLs for native? What about advertorials? I hear those do well on native as well.native traffic
$5 for what? > is that competitive? 80% or <100% or over the high bidders?bids are 5$...and on some bing started recommending to add more keywords
Sorry can someone explain what I'm looking at in more detail? What is all of this "gravity" stuff? I'm trying to fit this in the context of everything discussed here. Thank you all!They are there -- good hunting
Code:grep -B8 -A8 '<ActivateDate>2020' marketplace_feed_v2.xml \ |grep '<Gravity>' \ | sed -e 's/<Gravity>//' -e 's/<\/Gravity>//' |sort -nr |less 673.884 673.884 418.023 418.023 355.15 355.15 247.313 240.109 240.109 229.377 229.377 221.362 221.362 197.191 197.191 158.726 158.726 151.766 142.821 142.821 113.495 113.495 108.435 106.663 88.9729 86.3334 86.3334 72.0266 72.0266 70.9429 70.9429 69.0242 65.934 65.934 58.434 58.434 58.2252 58.2252 56.8442 56.8442 56.8137 56.8137 53.1289 53.1289 51.2559 50.968 50.7296
I just try out this method. I was able to make my first ever sales on clickbank. All thanks to teachable. I am a loyal subscriber to your YouTube channel.
Regarding hosting up until the last few years I've always used Bluehost shared hosting. I moved over the Liquidweb VPS a few years because a couple of blogs were beginning to get large volumes of traffic.Do you mind sharing how you build out your landers? Do you use builders like elementor, leadpages, wix, etc, or do you build them from scratch? Also, what's your prefered method for hosting your landers? Many thanks!
What if I'm running paid traffic to a landing page? Say my traffic source is coming from Taboola where I'm running native ads, would a VPS suffice for something like that?I moved over the Liquidweb VPS a few years because a couple of blogs were beginning to get large volumes of traffic.
Will definitely be checking them out. Thank you again.Thrive Architect
Thanks!
What if I'm running paid traffic to a landing page? Say my traffic source is coming from Taboola where I'm running native ads, would a VPS suffice for something like that?
Will definitely be checking them out. Thank you again.
Thanks again for the tip. Reason why I'm asking so many questions and making so many posts regarding hosting is simply because I don't want to be paying more than I need to. So many plans out there it's hard to know which to choose. Also, everyone seems to have a different preference for hosting etc. I am also wondering if Amazon S3 would do the job as well. Got to keep researching!Yes, in my experience, a VPS would suffice for native traffic. When you start a native campaign it's often like turning on a tap of traffic and mine copes well.
Do you only stick to VSLs for native? What about advertorials? I hear those do well on native as well.
Thats nice and pure value man .I will implement your strategies and i will try my luck to see how it is going
clickbank gravity definition at DuckDuckGoSorry can someone explain what I'm looking at in more detail? What is all of this "gravity" stuff? I'm trying to fit this in the context of everything discussed here. Thank you all!
*** Updated with new case study video!
Hi guys!
I've recently been trying out new methods of promoting CB products.
I've had success with finding low competition products that are selling pretty well and doing direct linking campaigns through Bing.
I recorded the setup of one of these campaigns yesterday (and the results) and thought it might be useful for some affiliate marketers just starting out.
The video contains everything behind the scenes: Finding a product, setting up the campaign, and the results.
Testimonials from viewers who have tried out the methods in the videos:
From Thomas:
Thanks, Dave, for your inside into this case study. I am very new to the affiliate market but thought that I will give it a try.
Due to Corona, I had some extra time to read and try out the affiliate stuff. I tried your case study last weekend and it hit me like a rocket.
I tested three different products. Since then with one product I made sales.
15th Aug $245.16
16th Aug $203.96
17th Aug $102.21
Cheers
Thomas
From Emon:
Thank you so much, Dave. By the grace of Almighty Allah I made my first sale with your teaching.
Best Wishes,
Emon
From firstcards:
I just try out this method. I was able to make my first ever sales on clickbank. All thanks to teachable. I am a loyal subscriber to your YouTube channel
P.S. I'm not selling anything in this video, there are no affiliate links, no requests for email, nothing. If you find it valuable I'd appreciate a like and subscribe on Youtube, but other than that I hope it helps.
*** UPDATE SEPTEMBER 15: New Bing Ads/Clickbank case study video. This time using a landing page. The video includes results:
**** Update September 12: This video outlines the 3 most important things to consider when you're starting your first affiliate campaign.
Here's a similar case study I've just completed using Google Ads. Google has more traffic and this means more clicks and faster results!
Please let me know if you've got any questions.
Cheers,
Dave
Hey Dave blows my mind that you made sales with such a competitive and popular product with the Google ads campaign with a landing page. I’m assuming a big factor is what you’re paying per click?
Here is a compilation of both Bing ads methods (direct linking and landing page):
Cheers,
Dave
Hey Marc!Hey Dave thanks for the video. I’m currently taking a free course as you might know.
The premise of the course so far is a landing page then get them on your email list. Then a series of 3-4 emails with a soft pitch to the product abs the last email a more harder pitch. The premise is to build a rapport.
I do understand this concept because you’re building a list especially if you stay within the niche you can market to your list as it’s growing and promote other niche related products. And also you’re not necessarily selling but building a rapport.
I’m in the process of finishing the 4 emails, have 2 more to go. Then I will create a simple landing page.
Haven’t got to the lessons yet on traffic but I’m assuming it’s going to focus on free traffic.
Your means seems more reasonable to me right now in my early affiliate marketing career.
All I want to do is make some money and a sustainable side hustle. Not looking to replace my income. Just want another stream of income.
With all that being said...
What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing a campaign that included an opt in and the recipient receiving a series of 3-4 emails pertaining to the offer? The free course I’m taking suggests putting a button or text in the landing page and series of emails that says ‘if you don’t want to wait click here to get the product now’ sort of thing not exactly of course.
Thanks!
Have you ever tried yahoo gemini as a traffic source? I see quite a lot of native ads on there...wondering if it would be a worth a try.native