Carpenters Rock (Music Group)
I’ve been coding up some code. My play list ended up on the carpenters, I haven’t listened to them for a while. Awesome tunes.
I’ve been coding up some code. My play list ended up on the carpenters, I haven’t listened to them for a while. Awesome tunes.
I’ve left them alone for a few days. You can see an updated chart here.
Program 1 finally panned out. Not bad for spending a few dollars and leaving it alone. Program 3 seems to be struggling a bit so I’m tweaking the keywords. (Turning some off and so on).
For Program 3 it really seems to be more profitable when people are at home (not 9-5). Too bad my PPC program doesn’t support turning campaigns off during certain hours. However there is an easy fix to that. Just write a program to log in and turn them off for me in the morning. Then have it log in again in the evening to turn them on. I won’t do that till I’m certain of a pattern.
In this experiment I broke just about all of my rules hoping to put something together quick. And you will find that some rules are more important then others.
First rule I broke:
I used a direct to vendor landing page. I fixed that with a cursory website and saw success.
Second rule I broke:
I didn’t build a full on site (or mini site) around the offers, I just threw them up on some existing domains I already had other offers on. This affects some offers more then others.
Third rule I broke:
I did a halfway job on my keyword research. I found a winning combination anyways (this is due to a combination of luck and experience).
Fourth rule I broke:
I didn’t use ANY of the big three PPC places for traffic.
Results:
Before you see these, note that I actually ran more then three offers but these three are the only offers that got any sort of significant traffic.
This is as of 15 minutes ago. (15 minutes because I kept fighting firefox and blogger on pasting a table from excel. I found a compromise
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Program 1:
It was an offer for long term care insurance information. I think program 1 would do better if I built a full fledge website around it instead of just a landing page AND used a different traffic source. I’m still running it since it is on very low traffic, I may hit something long term. So I am leaving it alone for a while.
Program 2:
This is one of those fill out a form and complete some offers and win a free $500 gift certificate/ipod-xbox/etc offer. It didn’t do as well so I just shut it off till I can find some traffic that converts how I like.
Program 3:
This is ALSO one of those fill out a form and complete some offers and win a free $500 gift certificate/ipod-xbox/etc offer. Except the landing page was very different and I was able to tweak the keywords to a winning combination. Then I tweaked the keywords again after looking to see what words weren’t performing well and now I am just watching it.
That is it. Find some offers, build websites around. Drive traffic to them and concentrate on ROI. Rinse and repeat.
But wait?! $20 a day isn’t much. Yeah but $20 a day * lots of different sites and offers is a lot.
Next up… PPC
PS. This was just a small sample. Sometimes I lose a lot more before I find something that works. Usually I lose less then $100 before finding a winning combination (of site, keywords and traffic) or I give up and move on. The most I ever lost before I found a working combination was $750 in the hole; and when I did get it profitable, it was (and still is) only pulling about $4 profit a day. I have 160 days left before that project is in the black
Search Traffic
Search traffic is #1. It is the best. Period. It does not come over night. Search traffic is reserved for quality sites with good information that has steadily been built up over time (hint, hint). Spammers and so called Black Hats can also get plenty of Search Traffic but it is only temporary– I’m in the quality content and site will be better long term camp.
You can search and find all sorts of tricks and link strategies for getting higher search engine ratings. They are fine to give you an idea of what you need to do for Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Some basic things:
Thats all for now, there are LOTS of other tips you can find. Remember to take it all with a grain of salt, and don’t just jump on the bandwagon of every SEO “tip” you see. Being creative and ethical will take you a long way.
Combining Offers
This one is pretty straightforward. You are essentially hedging your bets.
Put them both on the same page. Put which ever thing you want looked at the most by users in the top left of the content of your site.
Here is where you get to be creative. Give people a reason to come to your site. Don’t just slap a bunch of ads on a web page and think you are done. Whatever you pick aim to be the best.
I received a few complaints that I didn’t finish. I took a few days off. Lets move on to part 3.
Finding Stuff To Sell
This one can be a little overwhelming, I’ll narrow it down to four basic things you can sell. These are usually called CPA (Click/Cost Per Action) campaigns. You will get paid when you refer someone and they do a specific thing. Fill out a form requesting a mortgage, buy some soap on amazon, subscribe to a newsletter, etc.
Ask 10 people and you will get 10 opinions on which is the most profitable. It really depends on how well you are able to make your pages and campaigns convert. (This will be covered in the future).
I personally like numbers 1 and 2 for beginners, although I have seen some success with 3 and 4.
Here are a few places you can find products/services to pimp out promote. This list is just from memory and is by no means conclusive. Hint: If I have made money from them (and it is not a private program) I remember them
InsureMe
LeadPile
CJ
ShareASale
Azoogle
LinkShare
Amazon
Hint #2: You can find more profitable programs with better payouts if you go direct to a smaller company. Lets say you are finding success promoting widgets on Commission Junction. Look around for places that are selling those widgets but aren’t on the first search page of google, yahoo or msn. Check to see if they have a direct affiliate program. Most of the time their program will pay more then you will get through a large program bank (like cj or linkshare).