Best Way to Use $50 on Paid Advertising for Biz Op?

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Hey guys, I'm curious on what your opinions would be regarding what is the best way to spend $50 on paid advertising for a biz op.

I'm thinking PPC potentially?

I'd love to hear some responses. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    You could try Bing Ads, they are really good PPC traffic for Biz-Opp.

    Otherwise LeadImpact/TrafficVance has some great PPV traffic, which I have made a lot of money with Biz-Opp offers on.

    But you need $200 upfront to join LeadImpact.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Ning Lo
    A bit more details on what type of offer your providing would help

    But PPC works with almost anything.

    Solo ads is also very good.

    Cheers,

    Gary
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    • Profile picture of the author PeteTheMonetizer
      Originally Posted by Greedy View Post

      You could try Bing Ads, they are really good PPC traffic for Biz-Opp.

      Otherwise LeadImpact/TrafficVance has some great PPV traffic, which I have made a lot of money with Biz-Opp offers on.

      But you need $200 upfront to join LeadImpact.
      Thank you for the great reply I will look into those.

      Originally Posted by Gary Ning Lo View Post

      A bit more details on what type of offer your providing would help

      But PPC works with almost anything.

      Solo ads is also very good.

      Cheers,

      Gary
      Well to expand it's a sales video that's supposed to have a decent conversion rate and it's $20 a lead.

      Personally, I haven't done PPC before. How much would it generally be per click do you think?
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  • Profile picture of the author rodsav
    PPC seems to work well - I've used Google ad-words, you can control your daily budget. Google ad-words is good whenever you have a new site without any traffic, it just requires some skills in setting up ad campaigns.
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    • Profile picture of the author marketingoasis
      There are so many different options available depending on the type of traffic you require. Maybe try other PPC services such as Plenty Of Fish, 50 On Red, Green Point Ads, Out Brain, etc. The traffic is cheaper than Google Adwords and Bing Ads but can be just as effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author jpsween88
    I like PPC because it gives you control over your business you know you can put in X dollars to get Y traffic. I like to use 7search in the beginning bc they are usually very low in cost per click then once I find out which keywords are working I move over to Bing & Google
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  • Profile picture of the author espresso
    Is it an item you sell or is it a free CPL offer
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    • Profile picture of the author Dburn
      Solo ads work very good and it's targeted traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author straight2dpoint
    what about Perfect Audience? Simon Greenhalgh did an amazing course recently on it and I'm going to get my teeth stuck into it next week when i have a bit of time, retargeting is the way to go!
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