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Hello, I started to run my first few campains on FB about 2 days ago.. One of the campains I have about 7-8% CTR and I spending about 0.05-7 per click but there is no sales on clickbank.. Looks like I target the right audience, and the product have high gravity on clickbank that mean people get sales from this product... What should I do? |
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Did you directly link to your affiliate sales page? If yes, you should link to your squeeze page and collect email addresses. Promote your affiliate products in your email series.
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So, let's say you were promoting an offer related to ecommerce. Create an ecommerce guide, give that way, build your list, and then send in links to your offer. | |
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Yes the list is the way to go especially on Facebook. You can use the affiliate salespage as a thank you page but the serious promotion is done by email.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: 2014 Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California
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Considering the numbers he does, I take his advice seriously. | |
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