What is the best paid laser targeted traffic to a squeeze page.

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Guys,

I would like to know your thoughts about what is the fastest and most reliable traffic generation source to be driven to your Squeeze page.

In this case i am talking about the IM niche.

In the past i have read a lot about Solo Ads and the udimi platform where we can filter all the crappy stuff, like (no proxies, bolts, data centers is, and also only the Top tier countries), but after searching a lot it seems that Solo ads are not as used as before. So to you, dear marketeer if you have a conservative budget to get leads what would be the best paid laser targeted source?

I love Facebook ads, but to get optins in the IM niche this source of traffic will make my account banned in no time due to FB ToS.

Let me know about your thoughts.

My goal would be to generate 500-1000 new leads per month.

Thanks,
Morg
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  • Profile picture of the author The Cypher
    Solo ads still would be the cheapest source, but you're not going to get all Tier 1 countries in it. The cheaper traffic sources you look at generally will end up with a smaller conversion rate.

    Solo ads you can get semi-targeted and semi-reliable results each time you use it. Any other ad source you're going to need to spend much more to get the leads you want IMO.

    TLDR you get what you pay for. Look at some of the more expensive solo ads.

    FB is easy to manipulate their automated systems. I still run dating ads through FB with quite a bit success.
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  • Profile picture of the author zaccks
    No doubt solo ads are the best traffic sources for squeeze page more especially for IM offers.

    Your next option might be to contact blog owners in your niche if they're willing to sell you advertising space on their blog.

    If you're in the IM niche you should try launching a free wso on the forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author zaccks
    No doubt solo ads are the best traffic sources for squeeze page more especially for IM offers.

    Your next option might be to contact blog owners in your niche if they're willing to sell you advertising space on their blog.

    If you're in the IM niche you should try launching a free wso on the forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Jeffreys
    You can try bing ads to collect leads. Bing ads isnt as strict as google adwords.
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  • Profile picture of the author expressg
    Solo ads? Really? 98% of solo ad lists are comprised of freebie seekers. There are a few solo ad sellers with decent lists, but they are few and far between. It also doesn't help that solo ad lists are blasted all day everyday with offers...

    If you want to run paid ads I'd suggest starting with FB ads, using a small daily budget. I started my own business at a $10 a day budget. Use that to refine your ad copy, your lead magnet, and your squeeze page to maximize your conversion rates.

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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      From my experience, Bing Ads can be a good source of traffic at a very affordable price.

      I think more and more people are realizing this.

      Eventually, it could cause the Rates not to be affordable, though


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    • Profile picture of the author The Cypher
      Originally Posted by expressg View Post

      Solo ads? Really? 98% of solo ad lists are comprised of freebie seekers. There are a few solo ad sellers with decent lists, but they are few and far between. It also doesn't help that solo ad lists are blasted all day everyday with offers...
      Yes. Really. The OPs goal here is 500 leads or so at a low cost per acquisition. Freebie seekers or not, solo ads will be the cheapest for him to attain this goal.

      Also, most paid advertising you pull are also freebie seekers as well if you think about it. Maybe 5-8% buy your FE offer initially, and lets go big and say your funnel converts at 20%.

      That leaves 72-75% of your paid traffic being 'freebie seekers'. It's really not the source of the traffic that you can control. It's your funnel.

      No one can promise you buyers, even paid traffic can't. But I can promise you one thing. If you treat a prospect like they probably won't buy anyway, they most likely won't.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
    You're quite likely only going to receive general answers. The truth is, giving precise ones, and on a public forum, will likely erode the effectiveness of the traffic sources. I could tell you Bing Ads, FB Ads, and I could tell you to save your money and avoid Solo Ads, but I'd be telling you what you already know. Not wishing to be totally useless, though: the type of leads you want are people with a proven reputation for taking monetary action or intending to do so. You're not out to acquire a gazillion people willing to give you an email address they never use in exchange for a freebie. You want the above in bold.

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  • Profile picture of the author morg2k2
    Thanks for all the feedback.
    I have scheduled 1 solo ads so i can understand the results of it. Then if its good i will scale it up if not i will try bing or even facebook.

    Thanks,
    Morg
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  • Profile picture of the author LesterRussell
    I personally use solo ads for myself and i find that works best for me. But be wary of some sellers as not all solo ads are made equal.

    My suggestion for starting out in solo ads is to do it in small batches of 100 clicks. This will help you find out which vendor's list converts best for your offer and you can start scaling up from there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Wrong place for this post, try the email marketing forum
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  • Profile picture of the author daintelligentone
    You should do solo ads but operate on a smaller budget. Use that in tandem with other paid and free sources.
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  • Profile picture of the author William420
    I would suggest you use facebook. Although it is paid, you can pin point the specific people that you want to target and if done properly the return rate can be what you want.
    Make sure you don't make your ad look like you are promoting online money making opportunity, instead make it to help people with solving their needs and problems.
    I have been posting my ads on facebook and never had anr problems wjth my accounts.
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    • Profile picture of the author togun880
      Facebook is uber targeted, if you iframe the "squeeze page" you won't even need to send them out of facebook, thereby lowering your cpc.
      Bing is great also
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  • Profile picture of the author morg2k2
    thanks guys for all the input.

    So i could start builiding my list in the IM niche i have started with solo ads, to be quite honest i was not very confident on it

    So a few days ago i went to Udimi and ordered 100 clicks from a top rated seller there. Udimi has the capability to filter the clicks accordingly to your needs, in my case i have choose to filter the following:

    a) Only Top Tier
    b) No Datacenter
    c) No proxy
    d) no Web

    As you can see in the image below.



    After receiving the clicks, i have noticed that udimi really filter what we order 100% , so this was my final results.

    As you can see i got 90% click from USA, and the remaining 10% from Canada, Australia and UK.



    This small test converted around 30% of new leads and i still make 1 sale of $44.36 as you can see below. So my ROI was almost 100%

    Below you can see my sale



    So i will test Solo ads with more 2 or 3 sellers to compare the optins ratio and conversions before start ordering 500-1000 clicks packages.

    Morg
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