Buyers List Solo Ads.

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Effective list-building can be a difficult exercise to perfect.
The quality of subscribers will ultimately impact your business's
bottom line. Attracting signups from solo ads to top notch buyers
lists may be the key to ultimate list building success.

A quality sales funnel is of course a must. But when it comes
to finding the best buyers lists how do you conduct your
search?

Considering that many solo ad sellers only offer standard deliveries
it can be hard to track down these ultimate buyers lists. What's your
method? Do you ask each solo ad seller about their premium lists?
Any tips or strategies? Thanks.
#ads #buyers #list #solo
  • Profile picture of the author actionplanbiz
    maybe contact product owners and request a solo ad on their buyers list. some solo sellers will specialize on types of traffic but hardly a 100% buyers list. but you can find 100% t1 solo ads ( traffi from us, ca, uk, nz, ir, au) kind of like a buyers list since these countries has been proven to buy more than others.
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    • Profile picture of the author heavysm
      There are two big sellers that isolate clicks to their buyers list and that's igor kheifets and lyfelyte here on the forum.

      Both charge close to 90 cents per click so make sure you're funnel etc is all good and well before you approach them.

      I'm not sure if i can post their sales pages here but PM me and I'll send them over your way if you wish.
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      • Profile picture of the author David Braybrooke
        Originally Posted by heavysm View Post

        There are two big sellers that isolate clicks to their buyers list and that's igor kheifets and lyfelyte here on the forum.

        Both charge close to 90 cents per click so make sure you're funnel etc is all good and well before you approach them.

        I'm not sure if i can post their sales pages here but PM me and I'll send them over your way if you wish.
        Thanks Heavysm. Igor and I have a shared love of high performance sports cars, we're acquainted. I did not know about Lyfelyte, thanks for the name.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Trujillo
    Always screen out solo ad vendors to make sure you aren't buying some trash traffic.

    Ask them questions like.

    -What percentage of this traffic is from Top Tier Countries? [English]
    - How often do you mail out offers?
    - Are buyers included?
    - How many new leads do you generate per day?
    - Do you have a squeeze page I can look at?
    - Are clicks raw or unique?
    - How was your list built ?

    Beware of many scam artists that are involved in the solo ad industry.

    Always be sure to look for reviews and sales as well for best results.

    Good luck.
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  • And remember cheaper is not always better. Most solo ad providers charge .40 + to drive traffic to your solo ad. Some providers will want to rewrite your solo ad to fit their list so you will get a higher click rate. You also have to look out for people that say they are solo ad providers and try to pass off robot traffic as real human traffic so you should always use a tracker.
    Hope this helps if you need to any help PM me
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  • Profile picture of the author Freelancing10
    Sometimes reviews will say a lot. Asking can help, and sometimes buying a smaller amount of clicks to test them out can do good too. But I would say asking their previous buyers on their success with that buyer can be the best bet.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ilan Finer
    A lot of solo sellers will also send you traffic from their buyer list, I personally buy mostly Tier 1 traffic so they buy more and I grow my own buyer's list that way.
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  • Profile picture of the author GerryFox
    For All Things Ezine related - I cannot recommend The Directory Of Ezines (DOE) highly enough.

    It is currently owned by a chap called Charlie Page and I have a few of his products including membership of the DOE.

    Charlie has been in IM for a good number of years and really does know what he is on about and can get points across very well.

    The DOE is far more than a directory - it is a complete training package as well as a directory.

    So to get a handle on solo ads & ezines I really can't recommend the DOE highly enough.

    Regards ... Gerry
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Many of the top products on CB have an email collection form on their sales page. If you're a member of CB, many of these product sellers run special affiliate incentives. Contact them re buying solo ads through those affiliate incentive pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Casmer
    Hello,

    I have been selling solo ads for over 12 years so there has been lots of good recommendations....

    I often get the same questions (CTR, new subscribers etc)....

    One of the most important is to make sure its a targeted niche for your list. If mine is MMO or IM you dont want advertise another niche like sports cars. You would be surprised at the number of inquires to advertise even AFTER I tell them its not a "fit" for my subscribers...

    Targeted is best...

    Best wishes!
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Usually I buy from one person and then wait till he or she gets me all the unique clicks. Then from there, I will determine if it was worth it or not by looking at the number of opt ins and sales too.

    If I don't get sales right away, that's OK too because the fortune is in the follow up.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Trujillo
    Another thing to watch out for is the people who are leaving positive reviews. Although it may look good on the surface, that may not be the real reality and many of these testimonials may be agreed upon the vendor and the person leaving a testimonial (as I seem to see A LOT OF these days). If there are too many "good reviews" about how good the solo ad is, or how good any product/service is online for that matter. BEWARE. I have bought time and time again from people swearing on earth that this IS it! Yet been disappointed with subpar results. Many of these solo ad vendors make a living selling solo ads, and aren't even making profits themselves with their beat up freebie list. And many aren't even using their list! I remember when I bought a solo ad from this guy although I got a lot of optins and no follow up sales, I later found out he is not even selling solo ads from his own list, he is brokering the traffic! So what does that say about this type of seller? Would you want to do business with someone who is simply brokering traffic to make money? Not me.
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  • Profile picture of the author wpenhance
    I always wondered how people became solo ad sellers without even opening their own solo ad site. Wouldn't it make more sense to offer the service as on a website instead of just having people email you to mail your list?
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