paid traffic for loss fat niche....

by gil12
9 replies
In Google adwords the average click for loss fat niche is about 2-3$, too expensive in my opinion so how can i drive traffic for fat loss niche for normal price(0.5 +- per click) ?
#fat #loss #niche #paid #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author Vikky B
    I found that solo ads are a great way. You should be able to find a couple of solo ad vendors on here that send out solos in the health and wellness niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author merezza
    Google isn't the only advertising source around, try Bing, Facebook, hell even MySpace.
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  • Profile picture of the author gil12
    Thanks alot guys!
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  • Profile picture of the author alvinchua91
    Facebook Ads, or solo ads are good. I personally provide others with solo ads in the fat loss niche, and I make use of Facebook ads myself.
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  • Look at where you see weight loss being promoted. FB (with cloaking) and also display media buys. Engage BDR is great for this, as are some of the right media networks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kerryrus
    I'll second what Alvin says and give Facebook a try. A friend of mine is in the Fat loss niche and last time we spoke he said that he's getting clicks for less than $1.15
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    • Profile picture of the author kevyiba
      Try other ad networks. There are many others besides google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammed Hammad2
    First of all, Google Adwords shouldn't be your only source of paid traffic.

    There is Bing, Facebook ads,... etc. You get the idea.

    Also the reason your CPC is too high is that you didn't pick a long keyword or a specific one with relatively low competition.

    Try to dig deep into your keyword research and get long non-competitive keywords who still get a nice amount of targeted traffic to your offer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Don Grace
    A good question to ask is what is the lifetime value of your average customer? With this metric you can determine how much you can spend on high quality leads and still bring home a big slab of bacon.
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