Internet Marketing with Solo Ads

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What are the most cost effective legit websites to Internet Market with Solo Ads?
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  • Profile picture of the author eugenedm
    MyTrafficSource.com is known for AMAZING SOLO ADS quality...
    (I'm not affiliated with them)

    They are expensive... But these people do check their lists for high conv.

    So yeah, usually the more you pay the more you get!
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    • Profile picture of the author Shaolinsteve
      Originally Posted by eugenedm View Post

      MyTrafficSource.com is known for AMAZING SOLO ADS quality...
      (I'm not affiliated with them)

      They are expensive... But these people do check their lists for high conv.

      So yeah, usually the more you pay the more you get!
      How did you get that from the "2" testimonials they have?
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      • Profile picture of the author Marian
        Just be careful not to get scammed by bots and fake clicks!

        Marian
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      • Profile picture of the author eugenedm
        Originally Posted by Shaolinsteve View Post

        How did you get that from the "2" testimonials they have?
        No actually I used them. I had this recommended by my mentor. He's used it more than me but I'm starting to like them. The optin rate is 20% higher than usual... Usually you get 20% opt-in rate... and here the stats are about 40%-55%

        So 20% is a big difference when you deal with a lot of clicks.

        Like I said I'm not affiliated with them so do your due diligence... but I've used them and I will keep on using them...

        Whenever I tried something cheaper my optin rate goes down. For example, when I purchased cheap .45 and lower clicks my rate goes as low as 20% and lower and it's just a waste of my time... You get quantity but not quality... Do you know what I mean?

        Hope this helps...
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  • Profile picture of the author drschool
    Originally Posted by DURABLEOILCOM View Post

    What are the most cost effective legit websites to Internet Market with Solo Ads?
    Go to Facebook and join this group

    Search for people who have good results and contact them.

    I've gotten great results from .30 solo ads from people there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shaolinsteve
    Originally Posted by DURABLEOILCOM View Post

    What are the most cost effective legit websites to Internet Market with Solo Ads?
    The majority of solo ad traffic is somewhat broad in the sense that money making opportunities, network marketing, pluging, training or coaching all respond well to some degree.

    Results are always going to vary, regardless of who you buy from, because the traffic is always different (people), or at least it should be!

    I help customers with solo ads for a wide range. I have monthly network marketing customers such as EN, I have people promoting high ticket offers, people who build a list to prep a pre-launch and general offers that tae them through a series of training, and in most cases they have a sales funnel in place.

    Is your goal just to make money, or to build a long term profitable business? What's the difference? Making money just for the sake of money doesn't really do any justice long term.

    You can make money here and there, but you'll always be having to buy traffic and going through a lengthy process. But if you can establish engagement, and build a strong relationship, then you'll have buyers for life. (To some extent). But I'd rather have 100 people buying from me month after month, and approach me and ask for my links on products I'm not even affiliated with, rather than sending out to anything and everything just for the sake of trying to earn a few bob (cash).

    If you have enough consistency with your list, i.e. 50-100 clicks per email, then maybe consider segmenting that list, survey them and find out what they really need. Everyone's different and everyone can be helped in one way or another.
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    • Profile picture of the author eugenedm
      Originally Posted by Shaolinsteve View Post

      The majority of solo ad traffic is somewhat broad in the sense that money making opportunities, network marketing, pluging, training or coaching all respond well to some degree.

      Results are always going to vary, regardless of who you buy from, because the traffic is always different (people), or at least it should be!

      I help customers with solo ads for a wide range. I have monthly network marketing customers such as EN, I have people promoting high ticket offers, people who build a list to prep a pre-launch and general offers that tae them through a series of training, and in most cases they have a sales funnel in place.

      Is your goal just to make money, or to build a long term profitable business? What's the difference? Making money just for the sake of money doesn't really do any justice long term.

      You can make money here and there, but you'll always be having to buy traffic and going through a lengthy process. But if you can establish engagement, and build a strong relationship, then you'll have buyers for life. (To some extent). But I'd rather have 100 people buying from me month after month, and approach me and ask for my links on products I'm not even affiliated with, rather than sending out to anything and everything just for the sake of trying to earn a few bob (cash).

      If you have enough consistency with your list, i.e. 50-100 clicks per email, then maybe consider segmenting that list, survey them and find out what they really need. Everyone's different and everyone can be helped in one way or another.
      Well that's exactly right. So if you want it to last for a long time, then it makes sense to get high quality list and keep on feeding them AMAZING information....

      I would ONLY do it long term... Because it's not worth to buy a bunch of clicks and waste it, just because you didn't have a targeted crowd.

      Targeted crowd is the "goal" here...

      Optin rate is interrelated how targeted the crowd is.

      In the perfect world if you have 100% targeted crowd that will want to "build list"... Then supposedly yo would get 100% opt-in... Well that's in the perfect world... It's so rare that people would get even 70% of opt-in list, even for targeted list, because some people don't read emails or something happens and they stop being interested. Or, they just don't have the money.

      So you do the best you can...

      You can buy a .20 cent per click on solo ads, but in my opinion, it will take you longer to build your list than if you get $1 per click in some cases.
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      • Profile picture of the author myob
        In my experience, the best solo ads are provided by publishers of newsletters and ezines that are already targeting your prospect audience. An excellent resource of publishers in dozens of niches is directoryofezines.com; which until recently I had been using for many years. This directory is not cheap, but it lists ezine contact information, subscriber count, advertising rates, etc. You might consider testing publishers with less expensive classified or "sponsor" ads before expanding into solo ads.
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