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landonwiggs

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COMMISSION BLUEPRINT!!!

Guys,
Im landon and im glad im a part of this forum. Thanks to Everyone in the forum for sharing ideas.

Anyways, I've ran through the videos in the Commission Blueprint product for my first time straight through as advised. I've started over, picked out a few products with high commissions/gravity from clickbank and have been doing some keyword research for these products. I have done keyword research for 4 products.

I've decided on a product that looks llike it will do well. Well, my keywords do not generate alot of clicks due to a low daily budget(about 80 clicks per day total!). BUT, my CPC is down to $0.12.
My total amount spent each day for adwords is under $10, and my PROFIT is $32.92. WITH A LOW 1% CONVERSION RATE.

So if i have a
conversion rate of 2% - 74.06 Daily Profit
conversion rate of 3% - $117.21 Daily Profit

Just have to wait and see...

I understand that these are all estimates, but if i can come close that will be great.. id just have to scale it!

Any thoughts ?

THANKS!!
FIRST DAY AND IT LOOKS GREAT ALREADY!!
 
I will be following ur thread, please keep us updated and good luck with that.
Also till u have a significant number to make conclusions..
 
Good luck $30 is good for a new campaign, are you rotating ads and split testing?
1% is what I always base my estimates on, if you can get a higher click thro great, just try and beat your text ad with a new etc..
 
Awesome start. Are you using conversion tracking? Are you using both search and content networks? If so, have you separated them? You'll find when it comes to running reports it's a lot easier.

After a few weeks, run a search query report to look for other terms users are typing in to find your ads (keywords you may not have in your ad groups). Add non performing keywords as negatives.

Use a placement report for the content network and scrap domains delivering clicks and no conversions, separate good performers into a managed placement.
 
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