Warriors: Is this a potentially successful idea and should I try it?

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Hi, I am new to this great forum and I was wondering what you all think of this plan. I am 15 and have been looking at internet marketing now for about 3 years on and off, once actually making a sale when I was 14, but too lazy to actually continue! It was just a casual thing I toyed with here and there when I was bored, nothing serious...

Now with a $20 Vanilla Visa Gift Card in hand, I am confident that I will stick with it this time and have come up with this system:

1. Find 3 hot profitable niches using the Google Adwords Keywords Tool
2. Use those keywords to find 3 high converting niche products on Clickbank
3. Cloak your affiliate links with adf.ly.
4. Go on Fiverr.com and pay for a gig with great feedback that will bring 2000 or more targeted visitors to any link (related to your product's keyword of course). It is best if the gigs have 24 hour delivery times to just get things moving faster. Do this 3 times with 3 different products. Our initial investment is now $15. Now we wait.
5. Best-case scenario, you make a sale from a great targeted traffic gig, allowing you to earn back your initial investment of $15 on Fiverr.com immediately! At least over $100.
6. Worst-case-scenario, no one buys . BUT: you still get money from the clicks on adf.ly. $4.00 for 1,000 clicks is the average ratio (varies by country I am aware). 3 2000 targeted traffic gigs = 6,000 visitors = $24. So even if nothing sells Clickbank-wise, you still get your adf.ly money, making this method VIRTUALLY

FAILSAFE!!!

What do you guys think?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mcoroklo
    If you think it is failsafe, go try it. And hey, you should :-) The things you learn will really help you.

    My guess? It won't work. The traffic you buy from Fiverr rarely converts anything at all :-) Also, there are SOOOO many people trying to do the same as you.

    But I sincerely hope you try it out anyway. The experience will be good.
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    • Profile picture of the author vickybabe
      Dude, just try it. You never know. Generally speaking, traffic from gigs like those is normally very low quality and driven with crappy software or something like that. Think about it, if you could drive 2000 visitors to anything you liked, would you sell it for five bucks?? The first thing to learn in IM is common sense. 10 points for thinking outside of the box though
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  • Profile picture of the author fixie
    It's most likely automated bot traffic, it's artificially generated.
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  • Profile picture of the author MNext
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    What I have experienced is traffic from search engine driving from your targeted keywords works good.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    No good.

    Anyone selling traffic that cheaply is doing it for a reason -- because it's junk traffic.

    Traffic is like most other things in life -- you get what you pay for.
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    • Profile picture of the author Matida
      I wouldn't expect anything from that kind of traffic. But if you believe in it then go for it. At least you take action and you gain experience.
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