Rvfamily
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
My name is Casey, and I'll be your pilot on this flight. I don't have a license, and to be honest, I've never flown a plane before. So just sit back, relax and enjoy the flight.
In many ways, this is how I feel about posting a thread. I am a 47 year old, who has either lived off the sweat of his brow (as a young man), or managed people in various capacities. I have almost no experience in affiliate marketing. However, I have decided that it is absolutely necessary for me to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to make a living digitally, rather than physically to be able to achieve my goals. I have a wife and two small children I want to take on the road and live as a full time traveller with, and location specific work just won't do.
So, I bought a few courses, and jumped in to the digital marketplace. I've spent several months reading (I'm a voracious reader) various material about how to make a living on the internet. As everyone is aware, there is no shortage of information on how to do this.
There are a great many methodologies one could use to earn an income in the digital marketplace. And, worse still, virtually all of them work for some.
This leave us with a problem. Which one do we use to achieve our goals?
Well, I believe that is the first lesson I've learned. You must pick ONE. You can't pursue multiple methods and be any good at them. Each one has it's own vocabulary, skill set and specific knowledge that must be gained in order to be successful at it. Sure there is overlap in many of the methods, but if you are trying to pursue several at the same time, you simply won't be successful at any of them. I don't remember where it came from, but the quote "a cat who chases two rabbits, catches neither one," comes to mind. Devote your attention to one method you feel comfortable with and get to know the "what " and the "how to" of that methodology.
As for me, I've chosen CPA marketing as the "methodology of choice." Since I have had no prior experience, I decided to just try to directly implement some of the methods I've learned from the courses I've taken.
I'll continue to post my results here (when I have things worth reporting- I don't want to waste your time reading ramblings), in the hopes that others who are brand new can gain a little insight.
Now that I'm through rambling
, here is what I've done so far. I picked an offer from MaxBounty that I thought might have promise. (It's in the health and beauty vertical). The method I am trying first is using free traffic from YouTube to get clicks to a landing/squeeze page, and then directing them to the offer instead of a thank you page.
I was afraid of direct linking, so I set up a landing page (see it here) from my GetResponse account. As a person with little to very moderate tech skills (and a very limited budget), I decided on this approach. I then went to YouTube and downloaded the best ranked videos for this product (keyword) and downloaded those videos to my computer with a Firefox browser add on.
I then uploaded the videos into a newly created channel (title of channel was the keywords) which you can see here with titles that used the keywords I was hoping to rank for (product name with "buy" in front and product name with "review" after it).
In the description for each of the five videos I posted, I made sure to write a good review of the product and included the link to my landing page on GetResponse. I also included the top keywords for that product from keyword research in the description (supposed to help with SEO for the videos). I had read that it is a good idea to focus on the video that you think will rank best, or the one that is already ranking best, so I edited each of the five videos in the YouTube studio to include links and suggestions to the main video.
In addition, I tried to use as many tags as I could, so that I would have better SEO for my videos. (No spamming tags, just as many as I could think of for the product).
So, how has it worked? Not so good so far. My results are as follows:
I've had my videos viewed a total of 313 times in the last seven days. Each one has my landing page link right at the top of the page. I guess, that is 313 impressions. From that I've gotten about 43 people to hit my landing page. (I know it says 56, but that includes several where I was trying to put the page together).
Here it says I have two subscribers, but one was me where I was testing it. Soooo, I've generated one subscriber in a week with 313 impressions. Not too good. Unfortunately, this is the only person to have seen the offer, and they were from Nigeria (I think
).
I'm not sure if the offer is not the best for the type of traffic (high dollar facial cream from YouTube traffic), or if my lander just stinks. At least I've generated 40+ hits on the lander with free traffic. Perhaps with a product, or series of videos with a wider audience, I might get more hits to my landing page (but that is for another time). So where am I going to focus my attention next? I'll work on a better lander and see if it gets better click throughs.
Sorry if this first post was a little long. I just wanted to be thorough. I'll keep you posted as to how things go.
Remember:
One person with passion is equal to 99 with only interest. Be the one with passion! Until next time...
My name is Casey, and I'll be your pilot on this flight. I don't have a license, and to be honest, I've never flown a plane before. So just sit back, relax and enjoy the flight.
In many ways, this is how I feel about posting a thread. I am a 47 year old, who has either lived off the sweat of his brow (as a young man), or managed people in various capacities. I have almost no experience in affiliate marketing. However, I have decided that it is absolutely necessary for me to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to make a living digitally, rather than physically to be able to achieve my goals. I have a wife and two small children I want to take on the road and live as a full time traveller with, and location specific work just won't do.
So, I bought a few courses, and jumped in to the digital marketplace. I've spent several months reading (I'm a voracious reader) various material about how to make a living on the internet. As everyone is aware, there is no shortage of information on how to do this.
This leave us with a problem. Which one do we use to achieve our goals?
Well, I believe that is the first lesson I've learned. You must pick ONE. You can't pursue multiple methods and be any good at them. Each one has it's own vocabulary, skill set and specific knowledge that must be gained in order to be successful at it. Sure there is overlap in many of the methods, but if you are trying to pursue several at the same time, you simply won't be successful at any of them. I don't remember where it came from, but the quote "a cat who chases two rabbits, catches neither one," comes to mind. Devote your attention to one method you feel comfortable with and get to know the "what " and the "how to" of that methodology.
As for me, I've chosen CPA marketing as the "methodology of choice." Since I have had no prior experience, I decided to just try to directly implement some of the methods I've learned from the courses I've taken.
I'll continue to post my results here (when I have things worth reporting- I don't want to waste your time reading ramblings), in the hopes that others who are brand new can gain a little insight.
Now that I'm through rambling
I was afraid of direct linking, so I set up a landing page (see it here) from my GetResponse account. As a person with little to very moderate tech skills (and a very limited budget), I decided on this approach. I then went to YouTube and downloaded the best ranked videos for this product (keyword) and downloaded those videos to my computer with a Firefox browser add on.
I then uploaded the videos into a newly created channel (title of channel was the keywords) which you can see here with titles that used the keywords I was hoping to rank for (product name with "buy" in front and product name with "review" after it).
In the description for each of the five videos I posted, I made sure to write a good review of the product and included the link to my landing page on GetResponse. I also included the top keywords for that product from keyword research in the description (supposed to help with SEO for the videos). I had read that it is a good idea to focus on the video that you think will rank best, or the one that is already ranking best, so I edited each of the five videos in the YouTube studio to include links and suggestions to the main video.
In addition, I tried to use as many tags as I could, so that I would have better SEO for my videos. (No spamming tags, just as many as I could think of for the product).
So, how has it worked? Not so good so far. My results are as follows:
I've had my videos viewed a total of 313 times in the last seven days. Each one has my landing page link right at the top of the page. I guess, that is 313 impressions. From that I've gotten about 43 people to hit my landing page. (I know it says 56, but that includes several where I was trying to put the page together).
Here it says I have two subscribers, but one was me where I was testing it. Soooo, I've generated one subscriber in a week with 313 impressions. Not too good. Unfortunately, this is the only person to have seen the offer, and they were from Nigeria (I think
I'm not sure if the offer is not the best for the type of traffic (high dollar facial cream from YouTube traffic), or if my lander just stinks. At least I've generated 40+ hits on the lander with free traffic. Perhaps with a product, or series of videos with a wider audience, I might get more hits to my landing page (but that is for another time). So where am I going to focus my attention next? I'll work on a better lander and see if it gets better click throughs.
Sorry if this first post was a little long. I just wanted to be thorough. I'll keep you posted as to how things go.
Remember:
One person with passion is equal to 99 with only interest. Be the one with passion! Until next time...