8th Nov 2008, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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Hello guys, did you try to promote PIPS using PPC? If so, did you promote specific programs or PIPS sales page? Have you had any success with PPC promoting Pips? Best Regards Dan |
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9th Nov 2008, 12:57 AM | #2 |
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I use PPC quite often but I use my own lead capture page and it is for one program only. If you tried to promote the entire PIPs program via the sales page i do not think you would have good luck with it. With PPC you want to give the visitor only two choices. The first choice is to sign up to the program you are promoting (SFI, SU, Empowerism etc.) and the second choice is to leave. If you give them multiple choices as in the sales page they will most likely do nothing and just leave. A lead capture page that requires them to take action in order to receive any information about your offer is the way to go. Once they sign the capture page then they should be directed to a program signup page. I'll add, if you do not know how to use Adwords correctly you can loose your shirt real fast. I personally use the spread sheet method and can place 1200 Adgroups with 2 ads and one keyword each in about 15 minutes. My keywords are all long tail keywords with alower competition but they are highly targeted so I only spend about $6.00 a day and get an average of 3 signups a day. But, and this is a big but, it took me a few months to learn how to do it right. I did it wrong for a long time and wasted a lot of money. My advice is to find programs that will teach you how and learn all you can about it before you do it. Then when you have a good amount of information to fall back on start experimenting with it. Most likely your first few campaigns will fail but they will be your foundation to success. After that, there is a lot of money to be made with Google, MSN, and Yahoo. Steve |
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9th Nov 2008, 11:30 AM | #3 |
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Hi Steve, Great answer. Hi Dan, Steve is right, PPC is a learning proses. I started with one long tail keyword for Traffic Swarm and it gets me 3-4 sign ups per day and spending $30/month. I never thought of using it for PIPS because of the high competition, but Steve's advice is very good and you can use it to build you list and your downline in one specific program and then sell them PIPS through your newsletter. I do sale a few products from clickbank and get some sales, still learning the little "tricks". Tanny |
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10th Nov 2008, 03:06 AM | #4 |
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So it is not advisable to promote all the programs in PIPS. Ok. I will take note. Thanks for your tip. |
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10th Nov 2008, 05:16 AM | #5 |
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Not the sales page using PPC. Traffic exchanges are a perfect place to promote the sales page and all the programs at once. Different things work for different types of advertising. |
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