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Hi all. I am working on selling two products. One product in an info course that I have created along with a partner on mine. The other is a natural pain reliever that I will be selling for a client. Both products sell for about $29.00 to $39.00. My question is can I do well selling these products using only PPC. I intend to find lower volume long tailed keywords for both but worried that there might not be enough volume.
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Some people only use PPC for marketing and bank with numbers you wouldn't believe. If you're just starting out with PPC, then don't expect to get rich quick.
There's a ton to learn with PPC, and you HAVE TO HAVE tracking on all your keywords. |
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I have a brick and mortar local business that I have promoted with PPC. The business lives on descresionary income so it's not doing that great right now. That's why I am looking at other things do supplement my income with.
By the way do you have a preferred analytic solution that you recommend. I have used Google analytics but was looking for a server side solution. |
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Google analytics is by far one of the most accurate. The only other one you may want to use is AWstats.
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If your copy is decent you should get at least a 1% conversion rate (that's the Internet average) on the front-end and upwards of a 50% conversion rate or more is possible on the upsell. What that means is you can break-even or lose a little getting customers on the front-end and make all your money on the back end. The cool part is now you'll have a buyers list you can sell more stuff to. Either create more products for your buyers or send them some recommendations for similar affiliate products. Also you can get more volume by using all of the big 3 search engines... The Big G, Yahoo, and Bing / MSN. Quote:
I actually use all 3 at the same time for most of my campaigns. There's a ton of benefits to each... Since you're a product owner or have access to the entire sales process it's much easier to use all of them. You can automate all your tracking which is really cool. If you have questions feel free to ask... Hope that helps... ![]() Thanks, Derek | ||
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I wouldn't just roll out with PPC, especially with your products being at $29.00. I look at PPC as a new added stream of traffic. It should not be the backbone of your IM strategy unless your selling products in the thousands of dollars.
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First Research and Study abt PPC Marketing. Then play in the market!
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