Change in my traffic source?

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Hi friends,

I have an existing list in the internet marketing niche and I build that list with a solo ad I purchased from one of my friends.

Now I plan to get traffic from facebook or google ads to increase the size of my list.

What method will be the most beneficial for me if I make a brand new list from my new traffic source or should I mix it with my previous list? How you guys are taking care of your traffic? How can I have a more responsive list and what methods should I use?

Many thanks,
Omer Farooq
#change #source #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    Originally Posted by omer123 View Post

    What method will be the most beneficial for me if I make a brand new list from my new traffic source or should I mix it with my previous list?
    The most important thing you need to make sure of is that you're tracking the responsiveness and ROI of any traffic source.

    In most cases, it might be easier to build a separate list (but with identical follow-up) so you easily know which traffic source gives you the best results.

    Regards,
    Daniel
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    • Profile picture of the author Eagle07
      I assume you know the formula... free report in exchange for their email address.

      What I would like to add is that you can redirect them after confirmation to a very interesting post in your blog and let them interact with what you have posted in there. Keep them engaged and really guide them to the very next step that they have to take then along the way, endorse them with affiliate offers or your own product. Monitor your open rate and see within your list those who needed more attention - the people who opens your emails regularly. Just ignore those who are not responding, that's normal.
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      • Profile picture of the author discrat
        You can try and test all those out at the same time but make sure you Segment the lists in your AR service.

        Have a separate List for each source ....a.k.a Facebook, Solo Ad, Google Ads

        - Robert Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I would separate it - for tracking purposes. Test the results from PPC (Bing Ads, Google Adwords) vs the results from the solo ad list that you have. If you're on a limited budget, make the final decision as to which of these 2 routes you want to take, until you have an obscene amount of money to do both (assuming both are favorable, and the results are fairly good).
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