I removed Adsense and testing Clickbank

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Hi Guys, I was just trying to do something different with my website earnings, rite now I am earning 1$ per day with adsense. But now today I have removed adsense from my website and have placed clickbank hop links is this a good move, will this help me improve my earning, I am bit confused I have more than 250 visitors on my website and bounce rate is on an average of 35%. So do I have chances to succeed with this move.

My website is : Classiqa.com

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  • Profile picture of the author amym214
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  • Profile picture of the author Dave90210
    I think it would be a good move if the bulk of your traffic is from US, Canada, Australia and the UK. If not then it's a bad move
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  • Profile picture of the author classiqa
    Thanks for your advice, I will keep posting about any new development.
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    • Profile picture of the author karunverma
      I don't think so its an good idea to move back from adsense to clickbank. I have also tried this on one of my websites that receives traffic approx 200 visitors per day, but by the month end my earning was ZERO. It was a bad experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author SeanSupplee
    You wont know and no one can really tell you. Give it about a week and see what your results look like. If your making more money keep it up. If your not making any money then more then likely bad idea.
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    • Profile picture of the author classiqa
      Originally Posted by SeanSupplee View Post

      You wont know and no one can really tell you. Give it about a week and see what your results look like. If your making more money keep it up. If your not making any money then more then likely bad idea.

      Thanks for your tips.
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  • Profile picture of the author ramchat
    I am damn sure you will add it(adsense) again.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Simpleton
    Clickbank links are a bit harder to convert than Adsense because the visitor actually needs to make a purchase for you to earn a commission, so in theory, Adsense is better since all you need to do is to get some clicks. However, if you drive some traffic towards the clickbank links then it would be profitable in the long term. Hmm, I'm not sure - there are quite a few marketers who mix in Adsense and Clickbank on the same site, with great success.
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    • Profile picture of the author classiqa
      Originally Posted by Rayaprolu View Post

      Clickbank links are a bit harder to convert than Adsense because the visitor actually needs to make a purchase for you to earn a commission, so in theory, Adsense is better since all you need to do is to get some clicks. However, if you drive some traffic towards the clickbank links then it would be profitable in the long term. Hmm, I'm not sure - there are quite a few marketers who mix in Adsense and Clickbank on the same site, with great success.

      I did it earlier as well, so now I am thinking to try clickbank for one week if there is no success, then I will add both to my website adsense+clickbank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Ogbin
    In my opinion, I think to allow approximately week or above to see the results and then you decide if you want to keep the clickbank hop links or return to adsense.

    Adsense is much more easier than clickbank hop links; because clickbank hop links people must purchase from your affiliate links to get commissions, but in Adsense you can get money from even if no one will buy from the advertiser site.

    I hope this will help you Mr classiqa and other Warriors
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  • Profile picture of the author Margo Tuul
    Ok i just checked your site...what exactly are you going to promote on CB?

    Your site is about free classifieds ads.
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    • Profile picture of the author DireStraits
      Originally Posted by Margo Tuul View Post

      Ok i just checked your site...what exactly are you going to promote on CB?

      Your site is about free classifieds ads.
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    • Profile picture of the author classiqa
      Originally Posted by Margo Tuul View Post

      Ok i just checked your site...what exactly are you going to promote on CB?

      Your site is about free classifieds ads.

      I am promoting make money schemes, on my website. I dont know if its right product, I am new to CB. Can you recommend me some products which would be a good match.

      I saw your Elite Blogging, it is very tempting.

      One more thing i would like to add is, I sell electronic products through my another website so this is my second income. I am trying to increase my online income through adsense from last two years but havent succeeded yet...

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author viceneky
    i begin to join clickbank affiliate , but CB can't payment using paypal..
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  • Profile picture of the author itskotic
    why dont you try both together on your site..? it can double your earning
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    • Profile picture of the author yeshuaisiam
      I truly believe that adsense will be more diversified that clickbank. Don't get me wrong, clickbank is good, but it is much more involved than a simple click. They have to buy the product advertised.

      Now the rewards are higher per buy, but is it worth it and is it as targeted as adsense is the question. Let us know! ;o)
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Clickbank is a different level than adsense. My hat's always off to
        the folks that rock with CB. For me, and anyone else like me...
        (That is, not up to a learning curve for CB) stick with easy
        stuff. I also don't like the terms of getting paid from CB.

        If you are going to ditch adsense, get some product you can
        own and sell yourself via your own paypal.

        But that's a BIG "IF."

        Paul
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        • Profile picture of the author karismasand
          Hi,

          Can u tell me how many UV per day do you have?
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          • Profile picture of the author classiqa
            Originally Posted by karismasand View Post

            Hi,

            Can u tell me how many UV per day do you have?

            I have on average 230 unique visitors per day. Hope that helps you advice me.
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        • Profile picture of the author DireStraits
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          Clickbank is a different level than adsense. My hat's always off to
          the folks that rock with CB. For me, and anyone else like me...
          (That is, not up to a learning curve for CB) stick with easy
          stuff. I also don't like the terms of getting paid from CB.

          If you are going to ditch adsense, get some product you can
          own and sell yourself via your own paypal.

          But that's a BIG "IF."

          Paul
          You make most/all of your income from AdSense without any CB or other affiliate marketing (specifically of e-products), Paul?

          Interesting. I somehow assumed that you may have had your fingers not only in a lot of different pies (sites), but also in a few different flavours of pie (different monetisation models).

          I'm not sure what you mean in relation to the CB learning-curve, though. It's more simple than it looks/seems - it's just that a lot of people make a lot of silly, self-limiting mistakes that put a heavy damper on the majority of their earnings potential.

          For example: spending too little time on product selection and picking bad products; not appreciating the importance of targeted vs. non-targeted traffic; promoting products whose vendors' have opt-ins on their sales pages and/or who employ "shady copywriting tactics"; failing to build list; not "respecting" their subscribers; and so on ... :p

          For myself, I make good money from AdSense and Amazon. They're still, by and large, my bread and butter, but that's only because I've only fairly recently focused my attention on Clickbank. Picking up, though. Again, not as hard as it looks.

          And for the OP: you may do well to consider some of the common mistakes I've outlined above. Failure to build a list, for example, makes it hard to build any relationship to speak of with your visitors, and in turn would make it difficult to sell many Clickbank products - at least without a LOT of well-targeted traffic.

          Good luck, anyhow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zeb
    With adsense, all u need is traffic.

    With clickbank, you'll need to pre sell your visitors for better conversions.

    Personally i think that your site is better off with adsense.
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    • Profile picture of the author classiqa
      Originally Posted by Zeb View Post

      With adsense, all u need is traffic.

      With clickbank, you'll need to pre sell your visitors for better conversions.

      Personally i think that your site is better off with adsense.
      Very true, I got your point very well said.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettech
    For the kind of site it is, I think AdSense is more suited to it. If it were a site dedicated to reviews or actually how to make money online then CB or Amazon would be ideal. But in this case I personally feel AdSense is the best option although theres no harm in throwing in other things like InfoLinks etc into the mix.
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  • Profile picture of the author TryBPO
    Interesting post...we've been debating doing this as well on a number of our sites to test the difference.

    One of the problems I see here, though, is that the content should probably be changed dramatically as well. What I would write to place AdSense would be different than what I would write to place CB products and I would feel compelled to make some changes before just swapping one for the other.

    I had a question though...why is it imperative to pre-sell CB products? I understand that you'll convert higher on the clicks you get...but wouldn't the salesy message lessen the clicks? I mean (without preselling)...if I had 1,000 visits to my site, 100 clickthroughs and 1 sale...wouldn't it be the same as if (with preselling) I had 1,000 visits to my site, 20 clickthroughs and 1 sale. Yes, my sales conversion on their sales page went up 5x, but I'd have much fewer clickthroughs, no?

    A reminder to those of you placing AdSense - While it's true that you get paid for only clicks, there is an advertiser on the other end that is expecting some conversions out of those clicks. Remember that just boosting your traffic to your site overall might get you more clicks...but it's RELEVANT traffic that's key.
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    • Profile picture of the author classiqa
      Originally Posted by TryBPO View Post

      Interesting post...we've been debating doing this as well on a number of our sites to test the difference.

      One of the problems I see here, though, is that the content should probably be changed dramatically as well. What I would write to place AdSense would be different than what I would write to place CB products and I would feel compelled to make some changes before just swapping one for the other.

      I had a question though...why is it imperative to pre-sell CB products? I understand that you'll convert higher on the clicks you get...but wouldn't the salesy message lessen the clicks? I mean (without preselling)...if I had 1,000 visits to my site, 100 clickthroughs and 1 sale...wouldn't it be the same as if (with preselling) I had 1,000 visits to my site, 20 clickthroughs and 1 sale. Yes, my sales conversion on their sales page went up 5x, but I'd have much fewer clickthroughs, no?

      A reminder to those of you placing AdSense - While it's true that you get paid for only clicks, there is an advertiser on the other end that is expecting some conversions out of those clicks. Remember that just boosting your traffic to your site overall might get you more clicks...but it's RELEVANT traffic that's key.
      You pointed on a very important aspect of adsense, that is conversion. All the advertisers want conversion from their ads, I have also read that some accounts of adsense have been rejected which were up and running, due too poor conversions is it true?
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      • Profile picture of the author TryBPO
        Originally Posted by classiqa View Post

        You pointed on a very important aspect of adsense, that is conversion. All the advertisers want conversion from their ads, I have also read that some accounts of adsense have been rejected which were up and running, due too poor conversions is it true?
        I don't know for sure. I do know that they sometimes smart price your site (NOT your account) if there are low conversions for the advertiser...but I really don't know how they verify "low conversions" with the advertiser. What if their page simply doesn't convert well? It's probably based on how long the visitors stay on the page...something like that...that Google looks at, but that's a guess on my part.
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        • Profile picture of the author classiqa
          Originally Posted by TryBPO View Post

          I don't know for sure. I do know that they sometimes smart price your site (NOT your account) if there are low conversions for the advertiser...but I really don't know how they verify "low conversions" with the advertiser. What if their page simply doesn't convert well? It's probably based on how long the visitors stay on the page...something like that...that Google looks at, but that's a guess on my part.

          Yea I think the bounce rate plays a role over here, when there is too much bounce rate from the clicks of a particular website it comes under scanner.
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  • Profile picture of the author Quasha
    It would be better if you try both I think.....removed adsence is not that good idea I think....
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    • Profile picture of the author roddyfonline
      ill prob stay with adsense and adding a couple of products, try commission junction and offer vault
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  • Profile picture of the author goldhome
    If I were you, I would have stick to adsense for the time being and wait for some time to manage both in the same level.
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  • Profile picture of the author classiqa
    Ok guys just to let you know, I have kept adsense and clickbank together.
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  • Profile picture of the author logoonlinepros1
    Clickbank pay you less on one click but if you work more harder with adsense then you have a chance to earn 500$ in one month. Adsense is best and reliable site which pay you 100% .
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  • Profile picture of the author samual james
    According to me its far better to use Adsense instead of clickbank. Through Adsense you can generate more money as compare to clickbank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
    I think you have done a mistake. Clickbank need more targeted traffic from people who have a mindset to purchase stuff. Otherwise you will not get conversions and waste adsense clicks. Your site is a classified site which doesn't have product reviews. Basically product review sites perform well with clickbank products. Anyway your placement of Adsense blocks are really good
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    • Profile picture of the author classiqa
      Originally Posted by blog8491 View Post

      I think you have done a mistake. Clickbank need more targeted traffic from people who have a mindset to purchase stuff. Otherwise you will not get conversions and waste adsense clicks. Your site is a classified site which doesn't have product reviews. Basically product review sites perform well with clickbank products. Anyway your placement of Adsense blocks are really good

      Thanks for your advice and appreciating ad placement. Click bank takes time and more effort than adsense. So I am going to start a new blog on the topic which I am interested in and will give it a try with clickbank.
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    Tell me about adchoice and adsense.both are similar company or not
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  • Profile picture of the author jmarketing
    Everyone has valid advice, but no one is mentioning the obvious. If you were making about $1.00 a day with adsense = $30month. Why not do this, ad one or two clickbank buttons, to your site that are revelant to your site.
    Or why not build another site, what ever you did to get the 230 visitors - try to do it again. Only promote clickbank products. Perhaps have a link to your first site. I dont see the dilema. Actually - If you built 10more sites that would average you about $300 a month. This is a numbers game by the way. Always think volume and or niche.
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    • Profile picture of the author gtk29
      Originally Posted by jmarketing View Post

      Everyone has valid advice, but no one is mentioning the obvious. If you were making about $1.00 a day with adsense = $30month. Why not do this, ad one or two clickbank buttons, to your site that are revelant to your site.
      Or why not build another site, what ever you did to get the 230 visitors - try to do it again. Only promote clickbank products. Perhaps have a link to your first site. I dont see the dilema. Actually - If you built 10more sites that would average you about $300 a month. This is a numbers game by the way. Always think volume and or niche.
      Very well said, in the end its just a numbers game.
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