Getting Opt ins for other niches

by TroyCo
10 replies
What is your best method of getting traffic to your squeeze page for other niches besides IM, I know everybody loves solo ads, but I only see them in the IM niche
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  • Profile picture of the author Diice
    PPC, more specifically Google Adwords.

    Another great method is to find a popular site in your niche and pay to advertise on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eutaw
    I know rent-a-list has specific targeted niches. I have used it for financial offers.
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    • Profile picture of the author TroyCo
      Originally Posted by Michael_Lee View Post

      PPC, more specifically Google Adwords.

      Another great method is to find a popular site in your niche and pay to advertise on it.
      Google adwords wont allow PPC for a squeeze page, I have thought about bing though. Media buying is always great, still looking for more ideas

      Originally Posted by Eutaw View Post

      I know rent-a-list has specific targeted niches. I have used it for financial offers.
      did you have get quality leads from your ad?
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      • Profile picture of the author jgant
        Originally Posted by TroyCo View Post

        Google adwords wont allow PPC for a squeeze page, I have thought about bing though. Media buying is always great, still looking for more ideas

        did you have get quality leads from your ad?
        I used Bing with decent conversion rates on squeeze pages, but they weren't terribly responsive. I've stopped. Instead I focus on building up traffic to my blog and attract subscribers from the blog. Fewer subs per day (far fewer), but they are far more responsive ... far more. When I learned this, I redirected focus from tweaking PPC campaigns to building up traffic on my blogs ... and it's working slowly, but surely.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kerkhofssupport
    You should try Facebook ads.

    Most ppc networks don't allow standalone squeezepages as a landing page. What you can do is start a blog with 15 top articles and actively try to squeeze their e-mail with a pop-up. In that case you can drive traffic trough all ppc networks.

    good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author TroyCo
    Rent a list is either a gold mine or to good to be true, at about 15 cents per click that is a bargain, has anybody used this that could give a review?
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    • Profile picture of the author Eutaw
      Hey Troy I did make some sales from rent-a-list and I also did some CPA offers that were profitable. It was alot better than 7 Search and some other traffic sources. It shold be one aspect of your overall traffic/leads. I do recommend them. Try a small mailing, they run 50% off all the time. Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author art72
    Article marketing works well, if done properly.

    To simplify the answer, article mrketing works for any niche; IM, weight loss, or underwater basket weaving. By informing, compelling, and providing quality and value, be it an ebook, a short report, or a incentive driven discount offer... it comes together nicely!
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  • Profile picture of the author AndrewStark
    Work out the demographics for your niche, and see who sells advertising that is relevant?

    If the popular forum in the niche has banner space see if you can buy it.

    Blog commenting might also work well for you?
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