i need some kind advice on were to find good solo ad providers.

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Hello, Can anybody Refer me to any good solo ad sources. I heard i could find some descent ones on udemy, soloadirectory.com, and facebook. Also i been reading other peoples threads and i can find some good ones here on WF too. I'm new to affiliate marketing and i want to build a list as quick as possible. I am starting off with clickbank.
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  • Do you make money online? If so, how? If not, do you really think you should be in the "make money online" niche?

    Honestly, in my opinion, the "make money online" niche is full of newbs and rookies just trying to make money online themselves. Become successful in a niche, become an expert in a niche, then build a sustainable business around it. Then it will be possible to make $2,000 or $5,000 or more a month.
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    • I'm with Gambino, at least in part. The MMO niche is ripe with those seeking fast fortunes with little to no effort. Like our brick and mortar counterparts in the traditional business world, results do not appear without doing the work. Yes you can make money with one list and no, your earnings requirements are not out of the realm of possibility. Having said that, you will need to have laid a solid foundation upon which you can build. If you are promoting only as an affiliate and not driving traffic to YOUR site, whether an opt-in landing page or your own domain, you are essentially spinning your wheels. Be sure your traffic is going to a property that you control to maximize returns. when you make a sale, the product owner will capture the emails and such anyway. You may as well have the folks on your list as well.

      In reality we all have one list. Its our list. It may be segmented across different campaigns and opt in devices, coming from different sources/methods, and further divided by tire kickers and buyers, but in the end its all one list, owned by you.

      I would recommend focusing on a particular aspect of the MMO niche rather than the niche as a whole. Although there will still be some stiff competition, you will be in a better position to build credibility, create authority, and gain a following by becoming the go-to guy in one or two specific areas. For example, rather than focusing on "how to make money online" center on using video to build traffic and increase conversions, or advanced list building techniques, etc. You are still well within the MMO niche, but your focus is more centered on a key aspect of the broader niche. You can then cater your material to that sector, making it easier to get attention and ultimately customers.

      Remember that everybody here started with minimal knowledge and/or experience so keep asking questions and seeking knowledge.
    • I would always be cautious when buying solo ads since click Freud schemes are constantly be uncovered with the traffic received being worthless. That being said my even though I can't recommend any solo ad seller I would recommend:

      1) Don't buy more than 100 clicks from a seller until you're happy with the seller and the traffic they send you and aim for a 40% conversion rate.
      2) Before buying from a seller check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/SoloAdsTestimonials/ and read the reviews.
      3) Sign up and get a free account and buy at Solochecker.com and check out the ratings.

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  • With Solo ads make sure you have some sort of tracking lik clickmagick or meter, so you can see if the traffic you get is legit, its true there are a lot of people out there selling crappy clicks, so be careful
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  • Listen to what Jill said. You have no idea what you're getting yourself into.

    Why the "make money online" niche, as opposed to something smaller such as "grilling tips for people who can't even boil water"....?!?
  • Is this some kind of a joke?

    Even if you were serious, which I'm afraid you might be, no one in their right mind is going to post links to "their" sources on a public forum and create both competition for mailing slots and upward price pressure.

    At best, you'll get referred to a list of sellers, like Tony gave you. At worst, you'll hear from every scuzzy solo seller who smells blood in the water.
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  • Hey Darren,

    Finding solo ad providers can be a very tricky task. Hands down the best way would to of course get recommendations from people in the industry that you trust.

    There is a Facebook group that does have a bunch of Solo Ad buyers on it that post how they did and who they got the solo ad from, meanwhile there is also buyers that post on there.

    Here's the link to the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sale...als/?ref=br_tf

    On the other hand, if you are looking for my personal opinion, I always go with Justin Spencer. His website is:

    Justin Spencer's Solo Ads | Quality Results Or Your Money Back.

    His list is SUPER responsive. I've been using him for ages now and hands down he's my go-to guy for solo ads.

    Also, I'm assuming your niche is internet marketing? Because the solo ad sellers really go based off the niche you are in, but since you're on this forum I'm guessing most likely it's internet marketing.

    Anyways! Hope this helped, Justin is a great dude with phenomenal results and will work with you. If you don't want to, always check out that Facebook group for great sellers as well

    Take care, Adam
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      I appreciate all of the advice, and i will definitely find a good solo ad provider with a good reputation, and do all my research on the demographics first. Hopefully i will start to see results in the future. But another thing i was wondering to is if i find a good provider and start seeing results, do they allow me to keep buying the same solo ads over and over again?
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  • Okay here's where SO MANY people go wrong with buying solo ads.

    THEY BUY solo ads just because they see a load of testimonials on the sellers pages.

    SO WHAT!!!

    Here's ONE golden rule when buying solo ads:

    "Ask the seller whether he or she SELLS their own products".

    Simple right.

    If they do, then you already know that they have BUYERS on their lists.

    Then, check to see how recent they've sold those products.

    How many sales they made etc etc......

    I mean why not just go to Warrior Plus, JV Zoo etc and ask some of those product creators whether they're willing to sell some of their buyers clicks to you.

    You'll cut out 99% of the POOR sellers out there who are just there to take your money.

    Hope that helps,

    G.B.
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  • I recently used two different solo ads providers I found on Facebook. This was purely for testing the concept of solo ads as a traffic source, so I bought 200 clicks from each. One of these was really quick and over-delivered giving me an opt-in rate of 33% and the other took some time to deliver an overall opt-in rate of nearly 45%.

    However, despite a total of 213 opt-ins, no sales were made. Each of the providers had loads of encouraging testimonials from other buyers but it has taught me a lesson not to cherry pick based on other buyers' apparent results.

    Just follow the advice provided above by considerably more experienced marketers like Gavin and I'm sure you won't go wrong.
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  • I always use 3 Sources for Solo Ads,
    1. Facebook Solo Ads Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/SoloAdsTestimonials
    2. Buy Solo Ads | Udimi
    3. www.clickonomy.com

    If you have a product, first ask the seller if he promoted it in the last time, only to make sure the people wont close it directly.
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  • Check out THE TRAFFIC SOURCE - Your number one source of online traffic!

    I know someone that spends $30K-$40K per month with them.

    For every dollar they spend, they make like $2.

    However, this is due to their funnel / back-end. So even though it works for them, it may or may not work for you.

    One word of advice. Try and actually get on the solo sellers lists. That why you can see how they operate and if they do anything that is questionable to get clicks. Also, as others say...start small and test.
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      Thank you all for your kind advice, and helpful information!. I wanna get started in this soon. Is there any person out there that is good and experienced in setting up squeeze pages for a descent price? All i need is the squeeze page, the free give away, and then have them get directed to my product after they optin. I'm sure i could do it myself but i'd rather have someone experienced and know what they are doing
  • I would highly recommend you to buy solo ads on Udimi (Solo ad Marketplace).
    This website is very secure and has a lot of truly great sellers and unique filter system that filters all useless traffic.
    Also you can see the feedback on each sellers profile from other members.

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    Hello, Can anybody Refer me to any good solo ad sources. I heard i could find some descent ones on udemy, soloadirectory.com, and facebook. Also i been reading other peoples threads and i can find some good ones here on WF too. I'm new to affiliate marketing and i want to build a list as quick as possible. I am starting off with clickbank.