Clickbank products and classified ads ?

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I want to promote a few clickbank products and classified ads like us freeads etc, do they work effectively for sales?
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  • I would say no.
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  • I'm not saying it won't work, but I've never heard of someone doing it successfully that way.
  • I would do CPA offers over Clickbank because they convert with less info generally speaking and are more broadly targeted.

    Clickbank works the best for me when I have a unique niche, or something I want to introduce a recurring billing offer to.
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    • CPA(Cost per action), is it meant to pay per lead? Of course, clickbank products have cpa offers (pay per sale).
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    I believe that they probably don't, at all.

    They may possibly have done, a little, probably more than a decade ago, but when I was first online in 2007 people were already very widely reporting that it was close to impossible to sell them that way.

    This post/thread may help you to appreciate why: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7110523

    This thread might also interest you: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...marketing.html

    If you're looking for a realistic way to have decent chances of earning some money online without listbuilding and providing quality content, selling ClickBank products isn't it.
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    • Hmmm, thanks, Alexa.
    • Hi Alexa,
      I understant what you posted about promoting CB through free ads, but what if u have a landing page in a free classified ad to build your list and then redirect the visitors to the CB sales page?
      You think it's still worthless?
      Thanks,
      RobertoM
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  • I remember doing this some many years ago when I first started.. Paid someone to do 1000 classifieds with a product.. never got 1 sell. I did check the links one by one as I was at start and passionate and they were almost all there.. but still they got me not 1 sell.. just a heads up..
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    • Whoa, that's a kind of horrible!
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  • Classified advertising is not the way to go on intangibles. Physical items tend to work, but there is only one really strong online online classified venue, CL and its getting harder and harder to keep ads up.
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  • When I first got started in IM, using US freeads especially was a popular method for getting quick rankings for a Clickbank launch. In terms of site traffic, I doubt you will get much joy from that alone.
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    • I've been told that it isn't so easy to post ads on craiglist because it was created on the base of non-profitable, so it likely hates various ads on it.
  • I haven't had much luck with US Free Ads...best to stick with the sites that get the traffic...for example: Auctions sites...use Ebay, for classifieds, use Craigslist
  • Yes, Classifieds works for ClickBank products. Freeads etc. is probably not the best choice.

    This one:
    Warrior Forum Classified Ads

    does work like gang busters.

    Just do some research and look under the hood so to speak and you will see (make sure you are not too close to the table with your face as you might hurt yourself when your jaw drops).

    There is actually an exact technology to it. I figured it out some time ago and completely forgot about it.
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  • I never try this.....for clickbank offer, but you can try it. you can use this with cpa offers.
  • On the early days in internet marketing, i get used to apply this method to make sales with the paydotcom products. The product is about the IM niche. The core is to post ads regularly.
  • This can work. I'd probably run inexpensive solo ads instead.

    You can run 5 line solo ads to some lists for as little as $1 each...
    and I'm talking real list. You just need to know where to look.

    The problems with many classifieds sites, and even many
    ezines that primarily run solos, is that some have very low
    readership, with most of their traffic being people there to place
    ads rather than read them.

    Willie

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