Simple Free Way Create Sales

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I would like to share the method I have been thinking about using for raising some working capital.

- Choose an affiliate product on CB or any other program
- Get an Adwords credit coupon and promote your sales page
- Generate tons of sales (woohoo!)

I am not sure but I believe I would not be allowed to promote my affiliate link directly on G. So I would create a very simple website with a minimal review and then place my link.

I look forward to your questions/comments/concerns!!
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    Good luck with that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bill Farnham
      Generate tons of sales (woohoo!)
      You're 5 or 6 years too late for that basic of a strategy.

      Google will jack your ad costs through the roof until you've tweeked it to the point where your ad costs fall in line with a profitable ROI.

      They could also disable your ads.

      In other words, your chances of hitting the right combo of quality score and ad cost such that you turn a profit will be low when you first start out.

      Could you get lucky? Everyday somebody buys a winning lottery ticket.

      ~Bill
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexandru
    You might need more than a minimal review. It won't hurt if you can add a few more articles.

    You also forgot the keyword research which is a crucial part of advertising on AdWords.
    If you don't have a big budget you will want to target cheaper keywords. Usually these keywords are long-tail keywords. There are a quite a few pieces of software out there that do keyword research for you.

    Google's own keyword tool is good, but a tool like Market Samurai and some training on how to use it for AdWords will certainly be useful for you.

    It's important not to give up when it fails. If this is your first time advertising then it will most likely fail. Make multiple ads, target different keyword groups, see what works best and move on from there.

    It's important to take action, but if it doesn't work - don't give up. Modify your campaigns until you get a conversion rate which makes you profit. And if you just can't get it to work after trying everything you know - then give up on this campaign. Start looking for something else.
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    • Profile picture of the author josoave
      Originally Posted by Alexandru View Post

      You might need more than a minimal review. It won't hurt if you can add a few more articles.

      You also forgot the keyword research which is a crucial part of advertising on AdWords.
      If you don't have a big budget you will want to target cheaper keywords. Usually these keywords are long-tail keywords. There are a quite a few pieces of software out there that do keyword research for you.

      Google's own keyword tool is good, but a tool like Market Samurai and some training on how to use it for AdWords will certainly be useful for you.

      It's important not to give up when it fails. If this is your first time advertising then it will most likely fail. Make multiple ads, target different keyword groups, see what works best and move on from there.

      It's important to take action, but if it doesn't work - don't give up. Modify your campaigns until you get a conversion rate which makes you profit. And if you just can't get it to work after trying everything you know - then give up on this campaign. Start looking for something else.

      Thank you Alexandru,

      You are 110% right, the keyword research is essential and should be the first step. I have a little work to do now, trying to find something relevant and that won't break me. Then the product selection.
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      • Profile picture of the author tpw
        Originally Posted by josoave View Post

        Thank you Alexandru,

        You are 110% right, the keyword research is essential and should be the first step. I have a little work to do now, trying to find something relevant and that won't break me. Then the product selection.

        How do you know he is 110% right?

        You didn't even know the answer to the question when you asked it. :p
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