Hey dude - let me chip in here:
1) I would recommend to have at least a few hundred bucks for testing a product, around 300-500 USD would be the minimum to give it a good run
2) Direct CPA, hands down.
Hope that helps young pilgrim ;)
Nick
You are going to struggle VERY hard to generate 500 leads per day at a margin that is profitable with paid traffic.
I would suggest you run a test with display such as FB first and see what your margins look like on a small scale, but I can already tell you that unless you trim down your funnel...
I would say use 400 to 500 bucks as your rule of thumb figure, most of which should be spent on buying traffic and maybe hiring a web designer/developer to build you a solid landing page.
The rest you should allocate to buying first tier traffic such as pay per click for testing ;)
I presume most of your traffic is cheap display, pop under or some other sort of "pop traffic" ?
If yes, then you're going to need a lot of clicks just to see whether the offer converts or not. I would however try and focus on some better traffic sources as anything pop or 2nd/3rd tiered...
I would just build one from scratch to be honest - Wordpress is still the way to go in my opinion as most of these templates are perfectly mobile responsive which is perfect.
There's quite a ton of free wordpress templates out there you can modify or if you need a more high end one, you can buy...
Hey Anne
Thought I'd give you some pointers as I really don't like to see fellow affiliates throwing money out the window.
I would say both your offer and your traffic sources are junk, which means there is very little probability this will make a healthy ROI and is scalable.
The only traffic...
Hey dude
It shouldn't affect your personal account - but I have seen pretty much everything so it really depends on the reason for a ban being in place and the severity of it.
If it's literally just an honest mistake within the ad account or like a harmless oversight within a campaign due to...
Deja Vu, anyone? :)
Here's my take on it - promoting products where you earn a commission "per sale" isn't as easy anymore with premium PPC such as BING or ADWORDS. There's a lot of choice now and customers are literally being HAMMERED with all sorts of health and fitness products, especially...
Hey dude
I found that Dreamweaver and Photoshop are the best tools to create a landing page - but without any coding skills it will be difficult. I'm not a designer either but I know what looks great and converts best, so what I do is simply have a designer/coder do it for me but strictly based...
I would say No - you will need at least £300 to £400 as a PPC budget otherwise you will just run out of steam too fast until your commissions come through.
You can promote some mobile CPA games by making videos about them via a referral link. It won't make you rich but it can earn you some nice pocket change by only having to invest your time ;)
Nick
I feel ya! Believe me when I tell you this, but the ethical way ALWAYS beats all these shady methods of making a quick buck.
You can't build a long term business and sustain your buyer relations on hit and run tactics, it's just not commercially feasible. The ONLY way I know that works is - as...
Hey guys - thought I'd chip in here.
I've read the whole thing and it is clear to me where the problem is. You can't see the forest for the trees ... as in you are so focused on this product that you might not see it isn't worthwhile pouring money into it. You are actually doing ALL the right...
As an affiliate, DON'T use CPM to pay for your traffic. You want to pay for something more tangible and less risky which CPC is much better for.
Besides, CPM tends to shift the risk upon the person paying for it, not the one serving the impressions. Therefore if you promote CPA or CPL products...
Yes - but I personally think you won't get rich this way, that train has already left the station since the rise of Tinder, POF and the social media. The margins are just too low now anyway.
I would stick to the finance, consumer claims and real estate markets. The margins are much better there...
Sure - best way is to stay clear of anything sales based. Stick to products that pay at least $20 per lead or form submit (without the need for a credit card). Think insurance quotes, property or investment inquiries, debt or loan applications, consumer claims, etc.
For traffic it depends on...
Anything that a younger demographic would go for works well, so stick to your lower-end products like casino, poker, surveys, gaming, fitness, etc.
Facebook is still dominated by kids, so anything appealing to them works. But test small, get your feet wet and once you know how the CPA game...
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