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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011
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Is it good idea to use them both at the same time? At the moment I'm using Thesis wordpress theme, but I think it's not good enough for the adsense. I'm not sure about the adsense, but I would like to try it, since im getting a lot of traffic, but no clickbank sales yet... What would be the best theme for using them both, together? I would like to keep the theme as clean as it can be, so it would look more like a "worth" site. Thanks |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2011
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hi, you can definitely promote your clickbank products using Google Adwords, many affiliated so use it but you need to keep track of your ROI and also need to follow the guide lines that Google has mentioned. you can also take a look at the facebook's PPC to promote the products. |
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| Took the red pill Join Date: Dec 2011
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Mandos, do you want to have advertisements on your site or do you want do advertise for your site with AdWords? If you want to have a site that doesn't look spammy, make sure your content is at least error free. It also helps to spend some time on the layout. You are allowed to use up to three AdSense blocks on a page, but you could also test if using less helps the overall CTR. Whatever you do, keep in mind that the more exit links your site has, the lower the CTR for a single monetization system becomes. Also, instead of going for a specific theme, just put yourself in the shoes of the visitor. Does your site make sense at all or is it just plastered with obvious affiliate links and ads? Provide some value to the visitor, then you should also see an increase in trust and therefore in sales. |
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| Wordsmith (& Skepchick) War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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| Personally, I wouldn't dream of it. Promoting ClickBank products, for me, needs a content-rich website with a prominently incentivized opt-in and as few extraneous distractions as possible. When I'm trying to build my lists and promote ClickBank products (and there's certainly very little hope of selling them without building my lists!), the very last thing I'd want to do would be to give people additional ways to leave my site (that earn me only pennies) rather than staying there. ![]() Just my perspective. Others' mileages may vary. |
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| That Online Guy War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Indus Valley
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I think that ClickBank + Adsense can become a good choice. I have a blog that earns $100 per day from clickbank. When i put adsense ads on it, i got extra $20 daily from adsense without affecting my clickbank sales. There are few people who are scared to give their email id to join the newsletter. Thus, adsense ads can be useful. Placement of adsense ads is also very important while having both ads on same page. | |
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