PPC just not working adkownledge and 7search?

by jj1690
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Hi, Yesterday I tested 5 different products so I put the 5 products on adkownledge and the same 5 on 7 search spent 7$ on each ad on the two sites. And got no sales. I just don't understand it, I thought this is what people did to find out what products convert? I no you need a landing page but there is no point in creating a landing page if you don't no if the product is going to convert or not right? The 5 products that is promoted are from clickbank and they are 5 different niches ranging from 35$ to $130 and the gravity are from 20+. I just don't understand it any more, Can someone please tell me what to do as I don't have that much money left?
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  • Profile picture of the author jj1690
    thanks for your quick reply, So I should spend 3-4$ over 2 days rather than 7$ in one day?
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  • Profile picture of the author Professor Chaos
    Originally Posted by jj1690 View Post

    Hi, Yesterday I tested 5 different products so I put the 5 products on adkownledge and the same 5 on 7 search spent 7$ on each ad on the two sites. And got no sales. I just don't understand it, I thought this is what people did to find out what products convert? I no you need a landing page but there is no point in creating a landing page if you don't no if the product is going to convert or not right? The 5 products that is promoted are from clickbank and they are 5 different niches ranging from 35$ to $130 and the gravity are from 20+. I just don't understand it any more, Can someone please tell me what to do as I don't have that much money left?
    Having the same problem.. I get nothing from 7search.. I hear all the time that people like it and they get conversions..
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  • Profile picture of the author ThatAblaze
    Getting people to buy your junk is a science. There is no way to insure that anyone will buy just because they click on your ad. If you don't have a website that makes people want to buy then no amount of spending on pay ads will make you money. You have to have a website that sells BEFORE spending money to send people there.
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  • Profile picture of the author sham2
    you have to use specifc keywords and you should target your product and the most important thing "make your site friendly and easy to use. You site must be able to sell your products."
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  • Profile picture of the author MaxNiche
    7search doesn't work all the time.The traffic is not so relevant.
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  • Profile picture of the author trafficmasters
    Dreamcube is spot on - you need a bigger budget and run it for longer

    We have this sort of problem with new warriors purchasing the smallest amount possible then sending it all in 1 day and if they get no sales they give up!

    I would say you would want at-least 10,000 visits/clicks/views and run it for as long as possible. There is no point jumping from campaign to campaign, keep it running for at-least 7 days so you can get a true test of how visitors reacted to the AD everyday.

    It takes time, patients and a little luck but once you have a campaign with a good ROI you can literally milk it for all you have !

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author 7SearchBrad
    Regardless of the platform you are using, it can take time and effort to begin to find success. Regarding 7Search, if I can be of any help please let me know via email at bstanley at 7search dot com. I'd be happy to look over your account with you. It also is sometimes better to focus on one, maybe two campaigns rather than spreading yourself out with multiple campaigns.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin McNally
    I am not an expert on PPC but I think you should spend time focusing on tracking your keywords and putting different ad groups for each to increase your CTR .

    With most clickbank products you need a few hundred clicks just to get an idea of conversion but you may be bidding on general keywords rather than buyer keywords ?
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    • Profile picture of the author jj1690
      How could I track the keywords that are converting?
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  • Profile picture of the author Streamline
    In response to your statement in bold (below):

    Consider this: create a landing page that can apply to more than 1 product. If you're promoting something in the health niche, perhaps you should build a lander that suits any product in that vertical.

    Originally Posted by jj1690 View Post

    Hi, Yesterday I tested 5 different products so I put the 5 products on adkownledge and the same 5 on 7 search spent 7$ on each ad on the two sites. And got no sales. I just don't understand it, I thought this is what people did to find out what products convert? I no you need a landing page but there is no point in creating a landing page if you don't no if the product is going to convert or not right? The 5 products that is promoted are from clickbank and they are 5 different niches ranging from 35$ to $130 and the gravity are from 20+. I just don't understand it any more, Can someone please tell me what to do as I don't have that much money left?
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