Dilema? Creating minisites -v- CPA marketing

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I would appreciate your input which of the two would give me more bang for my buck in terms of time and investment. I like the idea of having hundreds of small mini sites working 24/7 generating a small amount but economies of scale with a few hundred sites would offer a good revenue. On the other hand CPA marketing seems very attractive and can return a great ROI.

Which model would be preferred to create a good revenue who is prepared to do this on a full time basis?

For Minisites - the courses I like are Cam Forbes NICHE DOMINATOR and for CPA marketing - Christian Weselak PPC Ninja, Gauher Chaudhry PPC Formula, or Jason Katzenback PPC Kahuna.

Now I am in a dilema! However, after reading a lot on these forums it seems that CPA could have the edge. Am I right?

Look forward to reading your comments.


Thanks


Peter
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  • Profile picture of the author JayXtreme
    Originally Posted by papeter View Post

    I would appreciate your input which of the two would give me more bang for my buck in terms of time and investment. I like the idea of having hundreds of small mini sites working 24/7 generating a small amount but economies of scale with a few hundred sites would offer a good revenue. On the other hand CPA marketing seems very attractive and can return a great ROI.

    Which model would be preferred to create a good revenue who is prepared to do this on a full time basis?

    For Minisites - the courses I like are Cam Forbes NICHE DOMINATOR and for CPA marketing - Christian Weselak PPC Ninja, Gauher Chaudhry PPC Formula, or Jason Katzenback PPC Kahuna.

    Now I am in a dilema! However, after reading a lot on these forums it seems that CPA could have the edge. Am I right?

    Look forward to reading your comments.


    Thanks


    Peter
    Hi Peter.. how are you?

    From someone who does extensive amounts of both the models you talk about.. I would say that the mini-sites route is an easier one... CPA can be a rough road... profitable too, but rough.

    Selecting good offers, getting accepted into networks etc can all eat into your time...

    Having said that, it is extremely profitable if you market well, but so is the mini-site route...

    This is probably one you will have to decide upon by yourself.. both can be massively profitable, each with their owns pro's and con's!

    Peace

    Jay
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    Bare Murkage.........

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  • Profile picture of the author wezza
    Whatever you end up doing, would be very interested to have an update report to see which you decided and how it develops for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Allurre
    Go for whichever you can SEE yourself doing in the long term, while really enjoying it.

    If you want to make minisites, it'll require some basic HTML knowledge, and also constant vow to promote that minisite.

    CPA Marketing, if you are accepted to several networks already, can give you a faster return...but it may not be as safe as mini sites if you're looking for profits to be made in the long term.
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