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Hmm a very good thread, thanks for it. Could you share networks that have such good high paying CPL offers? And could you also share your average EPC for those CPL offers? Because I see you are working in the most competitive niches with highest CPCs...
 
No - there is no redirection here. The Landing page with the php form captures the lead and sends it directly - so no redirection to another CPA offer somewhere else. Once the customer hits that submit button, he sees a thank you page and I get paid ;)

But yes, this is fully compliant with Adwords/BING as never had any issues that way.

Could you please tell me how to learn to do that?
send leads directly in their API
is there a tutorial i can look for?

Thank you soo much
 
Hi badboy_nick,
I've ever worked with Adword PPC, Bing for PMI campaigns, but I only get profit in first month.
The subsequent months I lost although I have tried to optimized.
Because of cost per click very high and some leads was rejected in merchant so there was no profit.
Now I paused because I can't make profit from Adword PPC.
I still do not try to FB traffic but I think Leads from FB trafic not quality as from Adword PPC.
 
Wow what a nice read. Thank you badboy_nick for your input. I'm also very interested to know how you actually make that kind of landing page with affiliate API. I'm searching around but I can't find anything releated to this. It would be great if you could share some tips how you do this :). Thanks again.
 
I can't make profit from Adword PPC.
I still do not try to FB traffic but I think Leads from FB trafic not quality as from Adword PPC.

Yep - FB generated leads are never as good as Adwords or BING generated leads. The way to get Adwords to work though is to only run on keywords which actually have a healthy profit margins and pause everything else after you have gathered the data. Break even keywords aren't really worth it even if they do convert - so it's all about doing a TON of research and finding keywords which the competition may have overlooked. Easy? No. Simple? Yes and certainly doable ;)
 
Hi Nick, congratulations for your success as a top affiliate. Below are my questions:
1. Do you use WordPress theme for most of the landing pages or do you prefer to use non-WordPress where you create all the codes (HTML, CSS, PHP, etc) from scratch?
2. Did you also copy other's LP frequently in the past just like many affiliates?
3. In the beginning, how did you set up the budget for testing purpose? did you set it up at least three times the commission?
4. May I know which affiliate networks you worked with in the past that had offers in investment and finance?
 
Hi Nick, congratulations for your success as a top affiliate. Below are my questions:
1. Do you use WordPress theme for most of the landing pages or do you prefer to use non-WordPress where you create all the codes (HTML, CSS, PHP, etc) from scratch?
2. Did you also copy other's LP frequently in the past just like many affiliates?
3. In the beginning, how did you set up the budget for testing purpose? did you set it up at least three times the commission?
4. May I know which affiliate networks you worked with in the past that had offers in investment and finance?

1. No, never. Wordpress is total overkill for micro sites. A small lead generation page in normal html is more than enough

2. I tend to recycle my winning site designs for most products yes.

3. Credit cards mate, lots and lots of credit cards with zero interest

4. I did work with CJ ages ago when they had a pretty sweet secured and mortgages offer. But I've diversified since as we all know what happened to the mortgage market after the credit crunch :)
 
Hi Nick,if you were to generate leads for casino niche,how do you start for rev-share model?

I don't do much in casino now as most of it is all "per sale" or per deposit placed. What I ideally look out for are CPL deals that pay per sign up or per simple form submit without any special criteria (i.e. must deposit X to qualify as a lead). These tend to be easier to convert and are also a bit fairer in terms of shared risk and shared revenue from a business positioning perspective.

Hope that helps mate ;)
 
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I don't do much in casino now as most of it is all "per sale" or per deposit placed. What I ideally look out for are CPL deals that pay per sign up or per simple form submit without any special criteria (i.e. must deposit X to qualify as a lead). These tend to be easier to convert and are also a bit fairer in terms of shared risk and shared revenue from a business positioning perspective.

Hope that helps mate ;)

Thanks,mate.Due to certain circumstances,this is the model I am stuck with.Haha
 
1. No, never. Wordpress is total overkill for micro sites. A small lead generation page in normal html is more than enough

2. I tend to recycle my winning site designs for most products yes.

3. Credit cards mate, lots and lots of credit cards with zero interest

4. I did work with CJ ages ago when they had a pretty sweet secured and mortgages offer. But I've diversified since as we all know what happened to the mortgage market after the credit crunch :)

Thank you for the reply, Nick. In regards to setting up a budget for PPC, do you have a specific formula that you follow? For example, I usually set my budget to be 3 times the offer and stop the campaign if I've used up all my budget and no conversion yet.
 
In regards to setting up a budget for PPC, do you have a specific formula that you follow?

In fact I do - I usually allocate about £300 to £400 minimum to a new campaign to test the market. That way I can gain traction and gather enough data (clicks, impressions, leads, conversions, etc) in order to properly determine if the product and the market itself are viable for the long run ... and most importantly, in which direction I then need to scale, trim down, expand and optimise the campaign (keywords, ads, bids, site tweaks) for maximizing my overall return. Hope that helps ;)
 
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Hi Nick - I started out doing PPC to affiliate offers back in 2009 but I never had the guts to get into the high end stuff.

I know the biggest concern lead buyers have is the quality of the leads. I was thinking of practicing on a couple of lower payout network CPL offers. At least then if my leads get rejected I haven't lost a major account. Is there a way a newbie like me can evaluate the quality of the leads I'm generating from PPC before trying to sell them?
 
Hey guys

I'm a CPL super affiliate (I know, the term totally sucks but hey!) and I've been here for a while now, so I figured might as well do an Ask Me Anything since I had a lot of requests lately.

In a nutshell, I make a full time living cranking out my own PPC lead generation campaigns (usually in my shorts eating cold pizza from the night before) for private clients in finance, real estate and the investment sector. I'm not hear to brag and I'm not here to sell you anything - so if you want to know just fire away and I'll help.

Some have already asked me before so before it's being asked again, here's the answers to common questions:

1) Yes - I make a ton of money but it's more for sport now. I enjoy the thrill the most if I'm honest. If you really need to know: On a good and very busy market day, I sometimes make more than the average 9 to 5 person makes in almost a month! (Stupid, I know!)

2) Yes I've most likely done it - If you've seen Wolf of Wall street, you'll get the idea. Cars, booze and women - well, let's just leave it there you get the picture. Boys and their toys, right? :)

3) I've come a LONG way to get to this stage and it was anything but easy. Anyone who tells you this stuff can be done quickly or easily doesn't know what he's talking about. It takes dedication, hard work and a lot of coffee. For every 1 successful campaign maybe 4 didn't work out. But it's all a numbers game and the winners more than make up for the losers in this game.

4) Yes, I'm genuine and I'm one of the good guys - maybe a bit nuts but then again you have to be if you're in this game and want to win and succeed. I also won't beat around the bush, so if you ask I will answer.

Anyway - If you need some help/guidance with affiliate marketing or just want to be nosey - feel free to ask me anything.

Nick
Hello Nick I'd like to know what to do, I've had 3 epic fails, 1-in nutra with not one conversion, I later learned what bots are, I was told im in over my head to bring it down a notch to something more simple, I tried to launch a dating campaign from max bounty on exoclick totally crap traffic, Now I'm on my 4th campaign on adwool , I just launched a mobile app for action packed game and waiting for approval, I've also paid 1000s to 2 different super affiliates who give you everything. Except what you need to succeed, I'm not going to give up but I am seeking help. Any thing that will give me a direction would be greatly appreciated.

B.
 
Hi Nick - I started out doing PPC to affiliate offers back in 2009 but I never had the guts to get into the high end stuff. Is there a way a newbie like me can evaluate the quality of the leads I'm generating from PPC before trying to sell them?

Regrettably you won't know how good your lead quality is unless you have sold them. However even then, a buyer might tell you they are shit but will order more - which will tell you they are in fact decent. Experience plays a big part as well in regards to knowing what sources and landers produce a good quality lead so you don't get shortchanged.

What I would do is simply jump into the high end stuff and learn to swim with the sharks - nothing beats jumping off a cliff into the shark tank. You get a cold shock initially, but it wears off very quickly and after that ... you'll be sailing like Captain Ahab ;)
 
I've also paid 1000s to 2 different super affiliates who give you everything. Except what you need to succeed, I'm not going to give up but I am seeking help. Any thing that will give me a direction would be greatly appreciated.B.

Hey Bernard - OK, let me give you some advice:

1) Stick to any offer that pays you per lead, signup or application - anything sales based is a lot harder to convert. That's why I only do high end CPL products that pay at least £15 to £20 per lead and I steer clear of sales based products, which are more difficult to convert. CPL is a lot easier as the user doesn't need a credit card to complete the action that triggers a commission

2) Don't pay anyone for mentoring or advice - I think everything that is required to succeed in this business can be learned for free in communities like these. It's all about sharing anyway and AffiliateFix is an excellent place to start your journey. So don't hesitate and just fire away with any questions on here ;)
 
Hey guys

I'm a CPL super affiliate (I know, the term totally sucks but hey!) and I've been here for a while now, so I figured might as well do an Ask Me Anything since I had a lot of requests lately.

In a nutshell, I make a full time living cranking out my own PPC lead generation campaigns (usually in my shorts eating cold pizza from the night before) for private clients in finance, real estate and the investment sector. I'm not hear to brag and I'm not here to sell you anything - so if you want to know just fire away and I'll help.

Some have already asked me before so before it's being asked again, here's the answers to common questions:

1) Yes - I make a ton of money but it's more for sport now. I enjoy the thrill the most if I'm honest. If you really need to know: On a good and very busy market day, I sometimes make more than the average 9 to 5 person makes in almost a month! (Stupid, I know!)

2) Yes I've most likely done it - If you've seen Wolf of Wall street, you'll get the idea. Cars, booze and women - well, let's just leave it there you get the picture. Boys and their toys, right? :)

3) I've come a LONG way to get to this stage and it was anything but easy. Anyone who tells you this stuff can be done quickly or easily doesn't know what he's talking about. It takes dedication, hard work and a lot of coffee. For every 1 successful campaign maybe 4 didn't work out. But it's all a numbers game and the winners more than make up for the losers in this game.

4) Yes, I'm genuine and I'm one of the good guys - maybe a bit nuts but then again you have to be if you're in this game and want to win and succeed. I also won't beat around the bush, so if you ask I will answer.

Anyway - If you need some help/guidance with affiliate marketing or just want to be nosey - feel free to ask me anything.

Nick
Whats the best website builder to use when building a website in 2017? and Why?
 
Thank you for this!
You only do single/simple one page campaigns with PPL and paid traffic?
Or do you also do blogs/SEO websites (multi page) for your niches? (real estate, finance, etc.)
 
Hey Bernard - OK, let me give you some advice:

1) Stick to any offer that pays you per lead, signup or application - anything sales based is a lot harder to convert. That's why I only do high end CPL products that pay at least £15 to £20 per lead and I steer clear of sales based products, which are more difficult to convert. CPL is a lot easier as the user doesn't need a credit card to complete the action that triggers a commission

2) Don't pay anyone for mentoring or advice - I think everything that is required to succeed in this business can be learned for free in communities like these. It's all about sharing anyway and AffiliateFix is an excellent place to start your journey. So don't hesitate and just fire away with any questions on here ;)

I really
Hey Bernard - OK, let me give you some advice:

1) Stick to any offer that pays you per lead, signup or application - anything sales based is a lot harder to convert. That's why I only do high end CPL products that pay at least £15 to £20 per lead and I steer clear of sales based products, which are more difficult to convert. CPL is a lot easier as the user doesn't need a credit card to complete the action that triggers a commission

2) Don't pay anyone for mentoring or advice - I think everything that is required to succeed in this business can be learned for free in communities like these. It's all about sharing anyway and AffiliateFix is an excellent place to start your journey. So don't hesitate and just fire away with any questions on here ;)
 
Thank You for the guidance I REALLY appreciate it


Thank you so much I will start researching CPL offers immediately right now I'm doing an app install on Leadbolt day 2 moving slow tracking with voluum which to me seems super hi tech I'm sure it's configured wrong
Hey Bernard - OK, let me give you some advice:

1) Stick to any offer that pays you per lead, signup or application - anything sales based is a lot harder to convert. That's why I only do high end CPL products that pay at least £15 to £20 per lead and I steer clear of sales based products, which are more difficult to convert. CPL is a lot easier as the user doesn't need a credit card to complete the action that triggers a commission

2) Don't pay anyone for mentoring or advice - I think everything that is required to succeed in this business can be learned for free in communities like these. It's all about sharing anyway and AffiliateFix is an excellent place to start your journey. So don't hesitate and just fire away with any questions on here ;)

Thank you for getting back I really appreciate I've been spinning my wheels with these trainings that have cost me a small fortune.
 
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