Promoting CPA offers on YouTube with Peerfly - How to make good videos to use?

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Hi Warriors

I know that Peerfly allow the use of YouTube to promote some offers, providing you follow the rules that have been laid out "I always do" - I do need to find something out from anyone using this method however, my question is what type of videos would I create to use and promote the offers.

So an example of the rules is:
1. You must own the rights to the video
2. You must make the video related and hold some value to the offer in hand

This is fair enough of course, however I need to work out exactly what to have in the videos. Let's say I want to promote a "Free Macbook Pro" - I asked my AM and she said make the video about a review, well I don't have an Macbook Pro so I told her and she said use something like Fiverr.com

What if I cant find anyone on there that owns a product that I need a review on. Is there actually anyway I can make my own video without owning a product? I own good video development tools and can talk over them no problem.

The other thing she mentioned was not to mention "free" in the title of the videos, so I would just have something just like "XXX review - win a XXXX" etc... and just explain that there is the chance to win the XXX at some point in the video, by talking over it at some point after the review.

I could always add the annotation text on to the video as well etc....

Any thoughts on this guys...
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  • Profile picture of the author revolution109
    Never tried Youtube traffic. But, the best thing is that its free. So, it wouldnt hurt you to try. Try a few diff types of videos
    1. You can use Powerpoint presenation and turn it in to video
    2. Get some girls from fiverr to review

    Try different approaches and see which approach works best and use that.
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  • Profile picture of the author Praxeologist
    Aggregate reviews from other people. Take the mass of information that people would encounter when searching for Macbook reviews and condense it down into something valuable. Just be a talking head discussing the product.

    You know the sites Metacritic and RottenTomatoes? They are just aggregators of reviews by OTHER sources. And they suck up a lot of traffic simply because a person can view a lot of data, from a lot of sources, in one click. So, things like, most tests suggest that battery life is .... Stuff like that.

    I wouldn't be dishonest but at the same time remember that you can provide some value even if you don't actually own the product. Car salesmen seem capable of harping on about cars they don't own Just try not to come off like a used car salesmen....


    By the way - I think the general recommendation is to stay away from Apple products because the competition is so fierce and the goal is to learn and succeed, not frustrate yourself to the point of giving up.
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  • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
    Thanks for the reply's, I also found this video guys ->
    Seems pretty logical with some good ideas right...
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  • Profile picture of the author FullMontySEO
    Here's what I do:

    Step one: go to I writer.com and outsourcing article on your topic.

    Step two: record a voice over of your article. Just read it out loud.

    Step three: go to Google, typing your keyword, and click images. Then gather about 10 to 15 images on your topic.

    Step four: grab the audio file of your voiceover, and all of your images, and put them into either iMovie or Windows movie maker.

    Step five: add some transitions in between your images. Then add some silly voice royalty-free music to the background. Make music very quiet so you can still hear your voice.

    Step six: upload your video to YouTube. Then take your article, click on the captions link in YouTube, and upload your article as the video transcript. Name it your keyword.

    This will give you a unique video that actually has content and isn't some stupid slideshow with dumb music playing to it. Also Google likes a video transcript. This will help you with SEO and your rankings.

    Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by FullMontySEO View Post

      Here's what I do:

      Step one: go to I writer.com and outsourcing article on your topic.

      Step two: record a voice over of your article. Just read it out loud.

      Step three: go to Google, typing your keyword, and click images. Then gather about 10 to 15 images on your topic.

      Step four: grab the audio file of your voiceover, and all of your images, and put them into either iMovie or Windows movie maker.

      Step five: add some transitions in between your images. Then add some silly voice royalty-free music to the background. Make music very quiet so you can still hear your voice.

      Step six: upload your video to YouTube. Then take your article, click on the captions link in YouTube, and upload your article as the video transcript. Name it your keyword.

      This will give you a unique video that actually has content and isn't some stupid slideshow with dumb music playing to it. Also Google likes a video transcript. This will help you with SEO and your rankings.

      Hope that helps.
      Thanks a lot for that, I will try that out for sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author Loader
    Write the narrative script first. Then create a powerpoint/video about the Macbook with all its features as that way, you don't need a macbook.

    If you want a tangible macbook in your video, hire someone on Fiverr or get someone to make a review on the macbook.
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