Skyrocket Your PPC Profits!
September 20, 2007 | Written by annliu | Filed Under Market Your Site
If you use PPC you’re gonna love this.
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I’ve been using the system for a while now and I thanked it to the creator about 15 times!
Here are those super neat-tools to help you skyrocket your PPC profits
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To use these tools, you need to become a member, the membership costs is $14 for every 3 months. But don’t worry about whether these neat-tools really works for you or not, because you will see and get all the results during your 3-Month Free Trial membership.
See, you are not lose anything, so don’t let yourself miss out this limited time offer, and try out it today.
Ready For The Next 5 Google Slaps?
July 26, 2007 | Written by annliu | Filed Under SMO, eBay and Google News
Future Google slaps are going to make life harder and harder for a lot of affiliates, quality score updates make it harder for affiliates that want it quick and easy
Super Affiliate Mindset has a great discussion about Are You Ready For The Next 5 Google Slaps. Amit, a well known affiliates discuss what will take to pass upcoming quality score hurtles and how to succeed in your PPC campaign when the game gets tougher.
… more and more advertisers (read - flood of affiliates with ugly one page landing pages they throw together with front page) flood every possible niche and market out there, as a result the bid prices will go higher, and higher, and HIGHER.
Eventually, the bid prices will get so high that most advertiser will be squeaking by with a tiny ROI, or breaking even just acquiring a customer (NOT good for affiliates doing CPA) …
If you take advantage of his insights advice, you will on the game and end up on the winning end. He made some really good point and also raise some good issues.
So prepare yourself and be ready for next big Google slaps.
Pay Per Click Marketing
July 18, 2007 | Written by annliu | Filed Under Affiliate Marketing Tips
Make sure to go here now and print out July 2007 issue of Affiliate Classroom Magazine, which can help affiliates and Internet marketers alike magazine right away.
Many affiliate marketers rely on pay-per-click advertising (PPC) for getting their website to the first page of the search engine rankings and keeping it there. And most affiliate marketers know they should use this tool in their marketing efforts. However, there still a lot of people afraid to try it out because they are afraid of the process, or have tried and wasted money with little or no success.
The fact is - if you want to be TRULY successful at affiliate marketing, you absolutely need to learn how to do Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing.
I had dedicated myself to learning it this year and am already doing MUCH better on all my affiliate campaigns!
This month’s AC Magazine is all about using Pay-Per-Click advertising in your marketing efforts.
Matt Van Atta explains the concept behind PPC in “PPC Essentials for Affiliate Marketers”, he gives you a brief overview of which areas should be careful when spending your PPC dollars. In the other words, good, bad, and ugly sides of PPC.
Kathy Jackson, on the other hand, shows you other areas where PPC can be used in “The Many Uses of PPC Marketing.” In there, you willl find many new ideas and ways to use your new knowledge of PPC to grow your business.
If you are not a copywriter, you perhaps already know how hard will it be in order to write a good ad. The most important and aspects of PPC marketing is writing your ad. In “How to Write Winning PPC Ads” , Katalin Torok walks you through a five-step process to make sure you can write an ad that not only gets clicks, but it also can help you lower your monthly advertising budget.
And, last but not least, you will discover that AdWords has even more uses! You can use your AdWords campaign to do research in a variety of areas after you read Mark Thompson’s “Google AdWords: The Ultimate Niche Research Tool”.
If you want to success in the PPC world, you should download and read this Free Affiliate Classroom Magazine. It’s a PDF publication; you can just click on the link and download it directly, no email address required.
Google Launched Cost Per Action (CPA)
March 22, 2007 | Written by annliu | Filed Under SMO, eBay and Google News
Finally, Google launches a CPA network and Google Adwords is starting the cost-per-action (CPA based) Beta test phase.
Rob K., Product Manager for Pay-Per-Action, said,
Pay-per-action advertising is a new pricing model that allows you to pay only for completed actions that you define, such as a lead, a sale, or a pageview, after a user has clicked on your ad on a publisher’s site. You’ll define an action, set up conversion tracking, and create ads that publishers in the Google content network can then choose to place in new ad units on their site …
Here is the full story from Inside Adwords-The official source for information about AdWords
I have cross this piece back to June 2006 that written by David Jackon, has labeled Google’s CPA beta test announcement as a ValueWeb killer …
Also Jeff Doak, on ReveNews concurs with Mr. Harrelson think that this is far from the beginning of the end for CJ, says Mr. Doak,
Affiliate marketing isn’t about dynamically generated text links on content sites, it’s about clever publishers who figure out new ways to drive converting traffic. Affiliate marketing is about relationships, and there is simply no relationship here.
He thinks Google makes too much on PPC to risk it on CPA deals.
Marketing Pilgrim has one of the stories about the latest news Google’s Launches Pay-Per-Action; a Threat to Affiliate Networks? Andy writes,
To me, it sounds like a clear threat to the likes of Commission Junction or LinkShare – or any other affiliate marketing network. Google, for all intents and purposes, has just entered the affiliate marketing arena, with the battle cry that they can do affiliate marketing better than the affiliate networks can. More
MBA Newsletter: Aleternative To AdSense & Affiliate Marketing
December 5, 2006 | Written by annliu | Filed Under Newsletter
Greeting!
Why should you accept making cents per click on your website and blog when you could ’sell your clicks for dollars’ - $5, $10, even $50 or more per lead, by giving your visitors free niche products and services?
Good huh …
Just like PPC/AdSense is a profitable monetization model, there is another lucrative one out there; Pay Per Lead.
Pay-Per-Lead program are generally designed to promote some type of free product or service, where the visitor is given away something for free and is not required to buy anything, the conversion ratio is usually higher than both PPC and PPS.
Generally you can earn eanywhere from $0.50 all the way up to $50 and even beyond by promote pay-per-lead program.
PPL programs generally pay lower commissions than Pay Per Sale programs, however, the higher conversion ratios often translate into higher overall profits.
Imagine yourself OPENING YOUR MAILBOX every single month and finding it stuffed with envelopes full of Checks for $500… $1000… Even $5000 or more!
Nice, is it?
So the smart thing you could do is simply implement Pay Per Lead monetization model on your website(s) and compare revenue results with those of AdSense, or whatever monetization model you are currently implementing.
Read this week’s MBA Newsletter and learn more about this #1 alternative monetization model to Pay Per Click/AdSense!









