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Pay Per Click Advertising Will Get You The Most Customers Possible

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Pay per click or PPC is exactly that, every time a person clicks on an ad you have running, a fee is assessed. It may seem that PPC can easily get out of hand, and if you are not carefully monitoring your ads it could, but by understanding the amount of money you have per ad campaign, you should be fine and can make money.

All of this is based on if everything is done correctly. If you invest $300 on a PPC campaign that makes for you $200, then you did not make any money but rather owe money, which is not a good thing. The best advise is to start investing a little bit of money in PPC and start testing how much you can make from the amount of money you put into the campaign.

I suggest starting out a campaign with only 10% of what you are willing to spend as a maximum. Create a few PPC ads and test the amount of sales you can make and other factors like which keywords sells the most and at what times do the products sell the most as well. Don’t forget to test region ad options as well.

After you get things to run smoothly, you should be able to make 50% to even 500% more than what you spend on advertising, very possible. You will find that PPC advertising reaches a lot of people that can’t wait to buy what you are selling. You will also see your traffic increase and clicks for sales increase as you build your PPC campaigns. Be patient and make sure your PPC campaigns are running smoothly to make money.

Eric Smith is a blogger, marketer, merchant and web site owner. He has a blog article that discusses this topic further at

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Affiliate Marketing Offers With Free Website

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Is it possible to promote affiliate marketing offers with a free website? Yes, it is and it’s easier now than it has ever has been. There are hundreds, maybe even thousands, of free website services out there that offer you a free website. There are very few limitations on them if you are looking just to promote affiliate marketing offers on.

One of the most basic ways new affiliate marketers promote offers is by creating a blog or a Squidoo lenses. Both of these methods are high effective and search engines seem to be absolutely in love with both Squidoo and blogs. As long as you write unique content and have useful information on your Squidoo lens or blog, you should be indexed.

If you decide to pick a Squidoo lens, my personal recommendation is that you Unmax your lens before you publish it. The new “max” lenses that they have seem to have too much going on in them. This can result in getting a lower CTR on your affiliate marketing offers with your free website. I also recommend you have at least four text modules that contain useful information. Think of that as the search engines food. It needs content to eat.

If you decide to pick a blog, you can sign up for a free one at blogger.com or wordpress.com. Both of these services are well recognized and offer you a free domain.blgospot.com or domain.wordpress.com. Despite not being able to get a top level domain, the blogs is a great way to promote affiliate marketing offers. I recommend you publish at least one new post each week. This will keep the search engines coming back to your site for more.

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Rebate Processing and Data Entry Work From Home Positions - What Are They Really Offering

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Two of the most common work from home opportunities advertised are rebate processing and data entry positions. Companies like Six Figure Yearly, Process From Home, World Wide Data Entry, and a bonanza of others offer the opportunity to make thousands a week from home using their systems to enter simple data. These companies promise you can make $25 - $35 or more for every form you fill out. But what are these companies really offering? If you think you will be performing simple data entry work for various companies in need of your services as claimed, think again. What all of these companies are offering is simple information on selling ClickBank products by advertising them with Google AdWords.

ClickBank is a digital distribution company which you can register with for free. Once registered, you can become an affiliate with thousands of companies producing digital products and market them for sale online. For each sale, you will earn an affiliate commission. The products you will be marketing are primarily e-books and web site memberships. The topics of these products vary. Many are informational products on using the ClickBank system with Google AdWords to earn affiliate dollars. Additional offerings include diet and fitness systems, movie and music downloads, relationship and parenting advice, and computer software. Basically, any product that is fully downloadable with no physical, hard copy component can be and probably is sold through ClickBank.

Data entry and rebate processing systems for sale online are nothing more than a guide to help you register with ClickBank and start writing Google AdWord advertisements to market the products you select to sell. The rebate processing products will also help you market these same products by offering a rebate — just another level on top of the same ClickBank system.

Registering with ClickBank is a simple process for which no e-book is needed. Simply go to the ClickBank web site at http://www.clickbank.com and click the prominently displayed “Sign Up” link at the top of the page. After you have registered, click the “Marketplace” link to select products you are interested in selling. Select products related to topics you are informed on so you can write effective advertising. Select products offering an affiliate commission of 25% or more. Create a ClickBank hoplink to use in your ads by clicking the “create hoplink” link.

Signing up with Google AdWords is just as simple. Go the Google Adwords web site at http://adwords.google.com and click the “Start Now” button.

There is quite a bit of free information on this topic that can be found online, such as http://clickbankguide.com. Though this site is peppered with affiliate links and product placements, there is still a good amount of free information to be found here. The ClickBank site also has a Tools and Resources section with additional information. A web search will turn up many more sites with free information on using ClickBank and AdWords.

Don’t waste your money on home data entry or rebate processing systems. The information you will get is available for free in many places.

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Stolen Affiliate Commissions - Defend Yourself From Stolen Affiliate Commissions

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Stolen affiliate commissions are a growing problem among affiliate marketing today. Many affiliates simply do not do anything to protect their link for being changed and their commission being stolen away from them. Having your commission stolen away from you is costing you hundreds if not thousands of dollars lost to stolen commissions.

There are several reasons why you would want to cloak your affiliate link.

Your affiliate link can be hijacked from other affiliates. This can happen when another affiliate changes your link to their link and then purchase the product you were trying to sell. They will then get the credit for the sale. Also, there are some affiliates that use “cookie stuffing”. Cookie stuffing is where an affiliate “stuffs” their customers with their affiliate links. So if the customer buys the product they are an affiliate for, that affiliate will still get credit for the sale. They will still get credit for the sale even if the customer does not buy the product through their link.

Another reason why you should cloak your links is to prevent the customer from bypassing your affiliate link. Simply, this can happen when the customer goes directly to the merchant’s site, instead of going through your affiliate link. For some reason, people just do not like that fact that you would be getting a commission from the product they are buying.

Finally, there is the cosmetic reason why you should cloak your affiliate link. There are some affiliate links that are just plain ugly. They appear unappealing and discourage the customer to click on the link. Most people do not like being sold to, so if your link is unattractive, they will not click on your link.

So, how exactly do I hide my affiliate links?

If you know a little HTML, the easiest way to cloak your links is to create a framed page. If you are not that technical or do not own a website, you could use a free cloaking service like tinyurl.com. What tinyurl.com and other services like it do, is they take your affiliate link and create a redirect for you. The redirect will be in a form of a shortened URL. If you are doing pay-per-click campaign, be aware that some programs and sites do not allow the use of redirected URLs.

Another way you can cloak your links is to use cloaking software. The software will do the same thing that tinyurl and like it do, but will make the link more attractive. Instead of having a link that looks like: www.tinyurl.com/merchantsite, using software your link could look like www.yourdomain.com/recommends/merchantsite. It makes your link more attractive, and more people will click on it.

So, to protect yourself from stolen affiliate commissions, cloaking your links is necessary to your online business. If you did not cloak your links you could lose a lot of money by not doing so.

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Productive Advertising - PPC vs Natural Listings

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

When we type in a search term, two kinds of results are displayed. On the left hand side of the screen we get the natural or generic results. These are generated by Google by trawling every site in the world, assessing it’s content, popularity and general usefulness and then running them through an algorithm so complicated Google has three buildings in Mountain View California just to house the written versions. The paid results are displayed on the right hand side, or, if the search is conducted from a content members website they are displayed above and below the generic searches.

The two types of result are different in many ways, but are also the same in one important way - that being that they are sorted by relevance in their category.

The obvious advantage of generic listings is that they don’t cost anything. Although not costing anything is a very relative statement. To get a top ranking requires a top site with top exposure and backlinks from other top sites. Generally this is not cheap. One can expect to pay a heavy price in time to get a natural top listing, or a heavy price in money to pay someone else to get it for you. There is also no guarantee of a top listing. You could spend thousands on a website and pay SEO specialists for years and still never achieve a first page spot, let alone a top ranking.

PPC has the opposite issues. It’s the quick and dirty answer to getting traffic to your site in a hurry. You don’t need to worry(much) about onsite optimization, page rank or other such annoyances - you just slap down your dollar and away you go. The problem, of course, is that you must slap down your dollar. And sometimes you are lucky to get away with just one.

In general you should be looking to achieve both together. PPC will get people to your website fast, but when they get there you should try to make the site as interactive and interesting as possible. Give them a reason to come back. Give them a reason to tell their friends and you will find that your site will be rewarded in the generic listings by google. Working with PPC and generic listings together will help your site be as productive as possible.

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Profitable Management Of An AdWords Campaign After The Launch

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Give yourself a pat on the back! Everything seems set to go; choosing keywords, bidding, market analysis and even placing your ad in a favorable position. On top of this you have been able to take advantage of Google’s tutorials and keyword research tools, to get your campaign off to a flying start. In fact it seems like you may not have to bother with it for the next 6 months. So what’s next?

Do not think you are finished because your work has just begun. Tracking your ads is your number one priority. When you do this you will be able to gage the actual productivity of each ad and ensure maximum performance.

You can do this in a variety of ways. AdWords will help you with this as it has a tool to show you the exact amount of traffic an advertisement is drawing. You can also do this with tools on your website. From these results you can calculate how many leads and sales were produced by a single advertisement.

You will need to be aware of this, as a failing AdWord campaign will eat up your advertising budget. It will not only waste your money but will prevent you from concentrating on the ads that are pulling, and bring in worthless leads. After all you will still be paying money for your unproductive ad.

So how do you fix an unproductive ad? If it is placed well, within the first 5-10 pages, and is drawing traffic but no sales, you may want to target your keyword better. It is very tempting to use a broad based keyword to draw in the traffic.

The one problem that you will experience with these popular keywords is that they will not be targeted to your particular market. In general a searcher will commence with these words and then proceed to more specified ones. When choosing keywords you will need to use those that will attract your niche market, but at the same time draw enough traffic.

You will want to have a good blend of keywords. general ones to bring in traffic and new leads and specialized ones to make sales.

Keeping a close watch on your AdWords campaign is the key to victory. In turn the success of your campaign will affect the continuous success of your business. So do not neglect the detailed monitoring of your campaign, so that you can guarantee the rising success of your business.

Brian Basch has promoted many ventures with AdWords since early 2004 and has decided to share his know-how with a select group of ppc management clients. Please visit http://www.propayperclickmanagement.com for more information today!

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Why PPC Should Be A Part Of Your Advertising Arsenal

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

PPC is probably one of the most cost-effective ways of targeted advertising on the internet. Forbes magazine has reported that PPC, or Pay Per Click, accounts for 2 billion dollars a year and is expected to increase to around 8 billion dollars by 2008.

Here is a brief look at how PPC works.

PPC search engines create listings and rate them based on bids placed by the advertiser. These bids are what the advertiser is willing to pay for each click received from that search engine. Advertisers must bid against each other to get a higher ranking for their keywords and so achieve a better position in the search engine. The highest bidder for a certain keyword will be ranked as number 1 in the PPC Search Engines, followed by the second and third highest bidder and so on, up to the last advertiser to have placed a bid. Your adverts will then appear prominently on the results pages dependent upon the dollar amount bid that you have agreed to pay per click.

So how do you make money by using PPC?

Affiliate programs only pay when a sale has been made or lead delivered by clicking through to your site. Your earnings will depend on the strength of your PPC ad which determines your CTR (click through rate), and the strength of your sales page.

PPC should be in your advertising arsenal because it is the ONLY way to practically guarantee a good position in the search engine listings thus giving you more of a chance to make a sale.

PPC can be very useful for your website. You will not only get sales from those who are searching the web to find the products and services that they want, but you will also be able to build your site’s authority as a valuable resource. The visitors who have found what they wanted from your site are more than likely to come back and see what you are offering more closely. This will give you a chance of repeat custom and even more income. It is a good idea to build a list of your customers details by incorporating a form on your website for them to complete. Lists built like this give you a strong market to cater too.

If you don’t have a website and product of your own to promote, there are plenty of affiliate sites to profit from. These affiliate sites have ready made products and websites for you to promote, and you receive a percentage of the profit from every sale you make. They will even give you sales copy and other tools and resources to help you in your marketing efforts. This is an excellent idea. You need have no storage facilities and will have no fulfillment costs. All you have to do is advertise the products and any sales will be dealt with by the affiliate owner.

So all in all PPC is a must have resource in your on-line business.

Paul Benstead is a researcher and article writer for various publications. He owns several websites including Siriods Article Directory at http://www.siriod.info

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Clickbank Your Way to Affiliate Sales Success

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Affiliate marketing is a very popular path to making money online allowing you to work from home and giving you the freedom of working for yourself. If you want to get started in affiliate marketing, you should know where to get good affiliate programs. Clickbank is the cream of the crop. Here’s how to tap into the Clickbank treasure chest.

Clickbank is the most well known and highly trafficked affiliate products marketplace on the internet. You can become a Clickbank affiliate simply by opening an account and getting a Clickbank ID. Once in as a registered affiliate you proceed to “Earn Commissions.” It is your task to seek out products and services that fit your target market and your website. Look for the popular products and you’ll get a good idea of what is selling well and you can pinpoint the products that are already selling successfully.

Clickbank operates as a 3rd party middleman between the merchants selling products and the affiliates who promote them. Clickbank delivers the merchant’s offers and sets the affiliate up to promote that product for a commission. This is what makes affiliate marketing so popular - the product is created and ready for sale with no effort on your part in bringing it to the market. Your effort and reward comes in promoting it. Clickbank tracks your sales and delivers you your commissions. You get real-time sales reporting, statistics, and a paycheck twice a month.

As an affiliate you are free to choose marketing techniques and promotion tools as you wish to direct traffic and encourage clicks and sales. But affiliate marketing is far more than promoting a product. If you are to excel and become a super affiliate through Clickbank’s marketplace you will need to develop your skills in search engine optimization, general internet marketing techniques such as email and article marketing, newsletter marketing, back links, link exchanges and your own website content promotion. Promotion of products on your own website through articles, reports and e-books is one of the keys to super affiliate success. Using your affiliate links in all your content you provide your visitors with quality information and advice about the things they are interested in. That done you can link to a product sales page you are promoting and the chances of their clicking through and considering the product are due to your helpful approach in offering free content of value.

It is essential to offer multiple products rather than just one or two. You don’t want to fill your site with everything on the market though. Choose affiliate programs that are geared to your site and audience. With affiliate links and sales pages in place you are setting up an automated system that gives you passive income and more time for other projects.

To be a super affiliate you do have to remain on top of the trends of online marketing. What worked last year and even last month can change to something completely different. Watch your statistics to be aware of what is working and what isn’t. If you miss out on changes, new ideas and tools you will lose in traffic and sales because your competition will be way ahead of you.

In the affiliate marketing business you must have a strong sense of ability to succeed and a willingness to learn and apply what you learn on a consistent manner. Don’t hesitate. Hesitation and indecisiveness are the characteristics of mediocrity in affiliate sales. Don’t forget that success won’t happen overnight. It may take weeks or months. It will require a large chunk of commitment from you but in the end you will be so glad you spent the time establishing a good foundation. With patience, persistence and knowledge you will start making sales. Once you find out what works and do more of it, you’ll be clicking your way to the bank, thanks to Clickbank and your hard work.

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Effective Ways to Market Your Information Product

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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How to Rescue Your AdWords Campaigns With These 10 Tips

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Advertising on Google’s AdWords can best be described as operating in a hostile environment. Even though the search engine giant makes $15 Billion a year on this “little” paid search business they have, they don’t go to any great lengths to make it easy for you to work with them.

In Google’s defense, it has to balance two customer bases that can’t exist without each other. On the one hand, there are the searchers. They want good information, relevant search engine (and paid search) results, fast answers, quality content, and no spam (definition open to interpretation). On the other hand, there are the advertisers. They want traffic, as much as they can get and as cheaply as they can get it. There are also some “bad apples” out there that try and get away with underhanded techniques and get rich quick schemes. These are the ones that Google is the most concerned about. The problem is that the very measures that Google puts in place to protect itself and its searchers from these types of advertisers are the ones that can make it difficult for the well-intentioned advertiser from making AdWords work for them.

AdWords can be a very profitable place to invest your advertising budget. In fact, I make most of my living doing so. The key is to understand the (sometimes unwritten) rules, tips, and tricks to employ in order to keep Google happy. If Google is happy, then your per click costs will be going down, and your traffic will be going up. The added benefit is that making Google happy will generally result in better profitability for you as well. Google is happiest when your ad is getting a high CTR (click through rate, meaning lost of people are clicking on your ad), and the people who click on your ads are satisfied with the information they see on your web site. This makes Google the most money, and should work the same for you. Google measures how “happy” people are with the web sites they visit by how quickly they hit that back button.

Here are my tips to rescue your AdWords campaigns.

Tip #1 Keywords

You don’t have enough of them.

If you don’t have at least 500 - 1000 keywords in your campaigns (and I don’t care what market you’re in), I can guarantee that you’re leaving profitable keywords on the table.

Use one of the keyword research tools like Wordtracker and Keywordtopia. If you plug in your “root” term (the most general term or two that describes your product or market), you’ll be amazed at the things that pop out and have you thinking.

Don’t forget plural versions of existing keywords.

Look for combination multipliers like cities and states…for example, instead of the one keyword of “weight loss center”, use that along with each state, and then add each state along with “weight loss centers” etc.

Brainstorm a bit with friends and colleagues and add in these ideas. You’ll have thousands of keywords in a very short period of time.

Tip #2 Correct Usage of Match Types

There are three match types in Google; broad, phrase, and exact. Check out Google’s AdWord’s help documents for a discussion about how each one works.

Most people who are just starting out with AdWords make this mistake. They only bid on the broad match. That is, putting the keyword or phrase by itself with no quotes or brackets around it. In fact, Google has a built in suggestion to start out only using this match type. That is not always sound advice.

I recommend bidding on all three match types (this also effectively triples your keyword list). There is almost no way of knowing which match type will be the most effective for you. You need to try them and track them, then adjust accordingly.

Tip #3 Keyword Grouping

Most advertisers start out with one ad group and stuff hundreds or even thousands of keywords or phrases into it. This does not make Google happy. They immediately think that you can’t possible write relevant ads for all these keywords, and have relevant landing pages etc. So, they tend to give you a low quality score and your clicks will be very expensive (if you can even get your ads running).

The key is to make tightly focused AdWords groups. The way that most people do it is by a “theme”. Generally, if all the keywords or phrases in an adgroup can be served by one highly targeted ad and landing page…they are in a good grouping. However, my suggestion is to have one adgroup for EVERY keyword (include all three match types, so every adgroup really ends up having three keywords or phrases). This is a lot of work, but there are tools out there that can help. Google’s own AdWords Editor is free and will help a lot.

Tip #4 Landing Pages

You simply must have targeted landing pages for each of your customers’ “conversations” that are going on when they sit down to search for something.

If you’re doing advertising and trying to capture leads from people who are looking to sell their home in San Francisco, send them to the page that talks about why they should use you to be their listing broker. If you’re capturing leads from people looking into relocating to San Francisco, send them to a page that talks about your expertise in handling relocations and helping people buy homes.

Too often, advertisers capture totally different type of customer leads and simply send them to their home page. This does not make people happy, as they want to continue the conversation they were having quickly…and get answers to their questions and problems, not try to navigate through your web site to find the information. They’re not happy, so they hit that back button in less than 5 seconds. This does not make Google happy, you’ve lost a sale, and Google may penalize you with higher click charges.

Tip #5 Writing your Ads

This could be a whole article in itself. Common mistakes to avoid:

You must try to repeat the keyword or phrase in the ad (this is why keyword grouping is important). Google makes the assumption that if you repeat what the user typed in, your ad is most likely relevant. They will reward this with lower bid prices.

Don’t continue a thought or sentence from one line to the next. Not many people actually read the ads…they skim and click when their eyes are attracted to something.

Capitalize the first letter of every word. This is scientifically proven to increase clicks. Why? I don’t care, and you shouldn’t either…it just works!

Use the display URL effectively, especially if it has the keyword in it. Don’t use www.wieghtlossclinic.com use WeightLossClinic.com . It should be obvious which one draws the eye more.

Tip #6 Split testing

When you set up an adgroup, always write two different ads. You must then monitor them to see which one is performing better. You can literally increase your clicks 3x or more by doing this. It doesn’t matter what you change and make different in your ads. Just change something and always test and monitor.

When one ad can be declared as the winner (search the web for split test calculators to get the statistical answer), get rid of the under performing one and immediately write another new one to try and beat the one that just won.

Tip #7 Content network

I recommend turning the content network off at first, and then taking the terms that have been profitable for you and starting another campaign that ONLY advertises on the content network.

If you do both in one campaign, it can be very difficult to effectively track your keywords’ and ads’ performance, and your return on your advertising investment.

Tip #8 Geographic and schedule targeting

If it makes sense for your market…use both.

In our real estate example in San Francisco, you’d want to run two different campaigns for trying to get listings in your area. People searching on “Sell house San Francisco” not paying attention to geography, and people searching on the more general “sell house”…targeting only those people in San Francisco.

Examine all the metrics for using the scheduling feature. There are campaigns, for example, that are only really profitable on the weekends. If you can determine that, then obviously it makes sense to only run your ads then.

Tip #9 Conversion tracking

If you do nothing else, do this. You must track conversions!

If you don’t know what you’re getting for you’re advertising dollar, how can you make good decisions?

If you’re selling a product online, the best way to do this is to use Google’s own conversion tracking. This works very well. It’s a simple bit of code that you, or your web designer can add to your sales confirmation page that tells Google that, for this keyword or phrase, a sale was made. Google stores and reports on this information so that you can go to one place and see what you spent on keywords, and what the return on that investment was.

There are other ways to do this, and it’s a bit more difficult to do if you’re not selling something; however, it’s absolutely mandatory. Do web searches on conversion tracking to learn more.

Tip #10 Bid Adjustments

All keywords are not created equally. You must examine your spend and your conversions for each and every keyword and adjust the bid (individually) for each of them.

Bonus Tip - Learn the AdWords editor…and use it.

Steven Clayton is an expert in Internet Marketing. He is the founder and President of Worth Overdoing Marketing and Consulting. His company aggressively markets their own products as well as others’ (affiliate marketing) and consults with local business on search engine marketing and PPC Management. They will manage over $700k in AdWords spending this year.

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