My Plan To Reach Super Affiliate Status
Ok i did a little bit of reading today and scoped out some blogs. I’m very inclined to somewhat mastering PPC (pay per click) marketing. For me at least i think the best way to learn more about this marketing strategy is to frequent super affiliate blogs and try to learn from them. As i was going through some blogs i landed on Super Affiliate Mindset. He posted something i found pretty interesting.
“Here’s my strategy, bid on EVERYTHING, that is, every relevant keyword in your market and see what converts. More often than not, you’ll discover that the HIGH CPC keywords convert the best and usually have the best ROI.
Why is that?
Think about it, keywords are high CPC because they convert well! Advertisers bid higher on keywords that are making money. Now as an affiliate your goal is to have your ads on the bottom of the first page for these high converting keywords, where you’ll pay a fraction of what the advertisers in the first 3 positions are paying.”
Ah! Very Interesting. Bid to be on the bottom of the first page.I honestly have tried staying in the 3-6 position on adwords well to some extent. Now i believe he’s right! You can get to position 9 or 10 for generally quite a huge amount less. The main issue here is the click through rate is going to be a lot lower. Eh the guy is a lot more successful than me so i might as well try and find out how it goes. For simplicity reasons (i’m lazy) i will try this approach while using the direct linking method and only expand as my campaign becomes profitable.
Well I’m off to go test some new campaigns
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