Making money forwarding domains from EZA?

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Hi there..

I've been thinking of writing EZA articles and redirect those articles to an affiliate link from the domain that I'll put in my resource box.

So my questions are:

1)Will this technique really work?
2)How many of you guys have tried and find this method profitable?
3)Any recommended ebooks and courses?

Thanks in advance!!
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  • Profile picture of the author MR.MOE
    This WILL work. However you cannot use your affiliate link. You need to buy a domain. I have seen many people make awesome money from EZA.That is my upcoming plan. Here is a WSO I purchased that i thought was awesome:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...earticles.html

    Hope this helps
    Moe
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    • Profile picture of the author ebizman87
      Originally Posted by MR.MOE View Post

      This WILL work. However you cannot use your affiliate link. You need to buy a domain. I have seen many people make awesome money from EZA.That is my upcoming plan. Here is a WSO I purchased that i thought was awesome:

      http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...earticles.html

      Hope this helps
      Moe
      Yes the product that you recommended is AWESOME.I've several of Dean's products and even yesterday also I went through his EZA secret manual.

      I want to opt in to this method (domain forwarding technique) because I don't want to keep on setting up new websites and paying for it.I've several websites that BOMBED without generating much money.That was before I learned Bum Marketing and SEO stuff.
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  • Profile picture of the author shibbeymon
    I've done that and it works just fine. The only key is to make sure the product owners sales page you are redirecting to is good enough to sell the product without you soft selling the customer on your own landing page.

    Good Luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author Heuristic
      I do it all the time (redirect) and it works well. Though some niches respond better to this than others. It is great if your prospect is in the buying stage.

      Hops per sale can be a little higher than normal. I average around a hundred for most cold redirected traffic. But, then again, I am not losing anyone on my landing page.

      The good news is that you can warm up your visitor with a well written article and resource box. I have recently started writing longer articles that serve to inform the reader and warm them up in the process. This is almost impossible to do with a 250-300 word article.

      Of course, I can't warm them up too much or the article gets flagged for being too promotional. That is where your skill as a writer comes into play.
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      • Profile picture of the author ebizman87
        Originally Posted by Heuristic View Post

        I do it all the time (redirect) and it works well. Though some niches respond better to this than others. It is great if your prospect is in the buying stage.

        Hops per sale can be a little higher than normal. I average around a hundred for most redirected traffic. But, then again, I am not losing anyone on my landing page.
        Based on your experience what kind of niche WORKS well? Some of the markets need to be pre sold with a landing page or freebies or even 7-8 emails. So I'm just wondering with an article, is it possible to directly BRAINWASH and pre sell them STRONGLY?

        And you also mentioned about hops on page.How many hops needed in order to sell it? I know tht it depends on my article and the vendor's sales page.But based on your exp, how many hops you need to make your 1st sale?

        Sorry about the questions..Sometimes I tend to be "dumb"
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        • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
          Originally Posted by ebizman87 View Post

          Based on your experience what kind of niche WORKS well? Some of the markets need to be pre sold with a landing page or freebies or even 7-8 emails.
          I'm not going to say which niches work well (you'll have to find those for yourself) but I'll tell you 2 that don't - weight loss and acne.

          The vast majority of niches will convert better if you use a landing page (I've tested ALOT of niches), because EZA make it kind of hard to presell the way you would want to. I use direct linking just to test a new niche or product, otherwise I find it's a waste of time. Sure you'll make some sales but essentially you're building the merchants business rather than your own.

          I prefer to throw up a quick niche blog with some good content and send my visitors to a landing page on the blog - that way you can build a list PLUS your site could eventually be worth $$$$'s whereas if you're direct linking you won't have anything to show for your work.
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          • Profile picture of the author Oliver Hart
            Hi.

            This is what I will call a good advice.

            Originally Posted by Hamida Harland View Post

            I'm not going to say which niches work well (you'll have to find those for yourself) but I'll tell you 2 that don't - weight loss and acne.

            The vast majority of niches will convert better if you use a landing page (I've tested ALOT of niches), because EZA make it kind of hard to presell the way you would want to. I use direct linking just to test a new niche or product, otherwise I find it's a waste of time. Sure you'll make some sales but essentially you're building the merchants business rather than your own.

            I prefer to throw up a quick niche blog with some good content and send my visitors to a landing page on the blog - that way you can build a list PLUS your site could eventually be worth $$$$'s whereas if you're direct linking you won't have anything to show for your work.
            Start off with a redirect to test the marked and for testing the product. If the test is showing that there are money to make, create a landing page where you can soft sell and collect e-mail addresses.

            - Oddvar.
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            • Profile picture of the author ebizman87
              Originally Posted by ODA Marketing View Post


              Start off with a redirect to test the marked and for testing the product. If the test is showing that there are money to make, create a landing page where you can soft sell and collect e-mail addresses.

              - Oddvar.
              Yes.I seriously think that by using this tactic,I can check out the conversion rate of the product without spending much money (hosting.domain,aweber).The most I'll spend is $0.99 for a cheap info domain. If my test is doing well, then I can go ahead and set up a sniper site or squeeze page.

              Thanks for the advice Sir.
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        • Profile picture of the author Heuristic
          Originally Posted by ebizman87 View Post

          Based on your experience what kind of niche WORKS well? Some of the markets need to be pre sold with a landing page or freebies or even 7-8 emails. So I'm just wondering with an article, is it possible to directly BRAINWASH and pre sell them STRONGLY?

          And you also mentioned about hops on page.How many hops needed in order to sell it? I know tht it depends on my article and the vendor's sales page.But based on your exp, how many hops you need to make your 1st sale?

          Sorry about the questions..Sometimes I tend to be "dumb"
          I find that niches like weight loss and acne tend to have savvy buyers and have been in the "business" of searching for a cure for a while. In other words, they may be resistant to simply being dumped on a sales page. In this case, as you said, they will have to be warmed up by the landing page, an information oriented website/blog, or by getting them on your list and starting an auto-responder series.

          These niches have buyers looking to solve a pressing problem, but they aren't desperate in most cases. They have the luxury of waiting and analyzing their options.

          An example of a niche that does ok for me as far as cold, redirect traffic is the "get your ex back" or "cheating spouse" niche. I think the reason for this is that the situation is more desperate and emotional. These people are distressed and hurting and want a solution now - right this instant. And they are willing to pay for any method that can accomplish this.

          I have to admit that it can be tough to presell in the article and still remain within the terms of service. The key is to hit their emotional buttons in the body and then hint at the perfect solution in the resource box. It is a skill, make no mistake.

          The 100 hops per sale I mentioned is the rate that the vendor's sales page converts. In other words, for every 100 people that I send directly to the vendor's page from the article resource box, I can count on 1 sale.
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    • Profile picture of the author ebizman87
      Originally Posted by shibbeymon View Post

      I've done that and it works just fine. The only key is to make sure the product owners sales page you are redirecting to is good enough to sell the product without you soft selling the customer on your own landing page.

      Good Luck!
      Based on your experience, what're the CRITERIA of a good salespage that can be sold via this method? Ex: video salespage,FREEBIES,nice graphics and other stuffs..

      I'm not GOOD in judging other people's salescopy.

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author shibbeymon
        Originally Posted by ebizman87 View Post

        Based on your experience, what're the CRITERIA of a good salespage that can be sold via this method? Ex: video salespage,FREEBIES,nice graphics and other stuffs..

        I'm not GOOD in judging other people's salescopy.

        Thanks
        Well, each person looks at that at differant way. You need to look at the copy, put yourself in the persons shoes that just clicked through your link, and think "I have this pressing problem, has this website convinced me that if I buy this product that it will fix it?"

        Also, the downside of just doing a redirect is something others have already mentioned: you can't build a list that way. And, as more experienced IMers keep telling me, you want to do more than sell one person one product. You want the opportunity to sell that same person 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc products by building a relationship with them over time.

        I'm just as guilty of this as other newbies are but I plan to sign up with Aweber at the end of this week and start working on it in my niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author K L Smithurst
    I have much better results sending my article readers to a blog with lots of informative content, offer a free report for opt in and sell affiliate products over a period of 1 month through a autoresponder series. Average 1 affil link every 3-4 emails.

    This has been working very well for me so far and i have had much better results than if i we're to just send my readers straight to a sales page.

    The other great thing about doing this is you can promote several different products via your autoresponder series where as sending them to a direct sales pitch means you need 1 domain for each product.

    And of course the main thing to note here is you are building a subscriber base and building your business.

    Good luck
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