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| Weird Strange but True War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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I want to reveal a method that I have been using that has allowed me to recover most if not all of my pay per click costs. This method works great for me and I've not had any problems in implementing it. There are some requirements in order for the method to work, however once you have met these requirements you are good to go. There are three things that you need for this method to work and most of you probably already have them. They are the following: Contextual Ads (Adsense or YPN) PPC Account (Like: AdWords or Yahoo Marketing) An article site creator software (Like: HyperVRE) Once you have these three things you are good to go. Let me first tell you that this method is not arbitrage although it works on the same principles it is not arbitrage. We are buying traffic and selling it for more than we paid for, but that is where the similarities of our arbitrage ends. For anybody who uses pay per click traffic, you know that more than 90% of the traffic that you drive to your landing pages do not convert into sales, leads or whatever you have created the landing page for. Most of these people are not ready to buy yet, what they are looking for is more information on the subject matter. Therefore what you need is a method of recovering the lost PPC costs and if he can make a profit at that then all the better while at the same time giving that traffic more information about the subject matter. So this method will show you a way of taking that non-converting traffic, and selling it to the highest bidder. Now I mainly use two types of landing pages for my pay per click campaigns, I use a squeeze page or a pre-selling review page if I'm promoting an affiliate product. But this method will work on any type of landing page that you choose. First you would create a 15 to 20+ page article site using HyperVRE software and then upload the article site on a different hosting service. You can use a free hosting service like FreeHostia.com they have a great free hosting service that has no ads. Once you have your mini article site that is tightly related to the product you are trying to promote, being you are halfway done. In addition, you may want to optimize each article on the site for a couple of things. Try to optimize them for high paying Adsense keywords, add affiliate links in the content and make sure the site looks professional. Now that you have the article site up the next day is to add a small inconspicuous link to your landing page where you drive your pay per click traffic to. The link could be something like "additional articles"or some other type of anchor text that signifies more information can be found here. So now you have on your landing page a method of finding out more information for your visitors, and on those articles that you have posted a different hosting company each of those articles are often life with both contextual advertisement and affiliate links. But he trick is this, not to use the same service for both buying or selling. So in other words if you are using AdWords DO NOT use AdSense for selling ads, use Yahoo's publisher network and selling are at their. That way the left hand is not talking to the right if you know what I mean. This is how the system works, what you are doing is buying traffic, then trying to pre-sale that traffic to buy something of yours or to opt in to your list, if they say no you're sending that traffic to your article site which is optimize to sell contextual ads. So for example let's say you spent $.25 on AdWords, they click over to one of your articles, and read it little while then they click on one of your YPN contextualize ads which then pay you $.35 for that click and your profit is $.10. I hope this makes sense and can see the power in the because if you are getting thousands of clicks through AdWords that are not already converting into sales then you could be selling it to contextual advertisers. Why this method works is by getting other people to pay for my pay per click costs. I buy the traffic that I try to pre-sale them with my offer and if they don't want to deny sell the traffic to the highest bidder. And the beauty of this method is is all automated once it is up and running. I know I probably confused some people, so I have attached the image to help clear up any confusion, please look at the image. In addition I will answer any questions that anybody may have about this method. |
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| Entrepreneur From NYC Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: New York City
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Thanks for the info. So this is what you are doing, you are sending traffic to website that has articles with ppc ads around the content. On the website with the articles, you have a link to an opt-in page. This sounds like a great idea. My only question is how many of the visitors that click on your ppc ad actually click on your Yahoo Search Marketing/Adsense ads?
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Warrior Forum
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Hi!. I had implemented this method earlier ( Google ads, Yahoo ) and practically it did not work. I had optimized my pages with keyword rich high paying keywords but nothing happened. I only ended up losing money.
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