[Journey] Testing a Single-Page Affiliate Site on Google Search Ads (Failed First Attempt)

Yep, big discount claims are usually a red flag. Try a clean bridging page with honest copy, real reviews, and no hype. Use a fresh domain history and avoid reusing the same landing copy across tests. If you’re testing, keep an eye on CAC/LTV and make the funnel genuinely useful—Google tends to stay strict if they think you’re just spamming promos.
Appreciate the input. The discount thing I can confirm 100% from my own test — that was actually one of the reasons my first account got flagged.
One thing worth clarifying though bridge page isn't actually a term Google uses in their official documentation. The term they use is "doorway pages." Bridge page is more of an affiliate marketing slang that got passed around so much people assume it's an official Google policy term. Took me a while to figure that out too.
 
Best of luck, mate! You’ve motivated me to get back into this business. I was doing it for a couple of years almost a decade ago and had both profitable and failed projects. I assume this business has changed a lot over the last 5–10 years, but I’m sure that hard work and not giving up still pay off. Don't give up and keep working !
 
How do you promote your SAAS affiliates? Still with Google ADS?

Have you made any "REAL" profits yet?

Good Luck.
 
Thanks for the kind words, bro. Yeah things have changed a lot. Ten years ago you could run pretty sloppy campaigns and still make good money. Now media buying actually takes real skill. It's a whole different game. The spray and pray approach is basically dead, you're not gonna profit from it anymore. It's tough out there.
Best of luck, mate! You’ve motivated me to get back into this business. I was doing it for a couple of years almost a decade ago and had both profitable and failed projects. I assume this business has changed a lot over the last 5–10 years, but I’m sure that hard work and not giving up still pay off. Don't give up and keep working !
 
How do you promote your SAAS affiliates? Still with Google ADS?

Have you made any "REAL" profits yet?

Good Luck.
Right now I'm only using Google Ads to promote SaaS affiliate products. I'm just testing direct traffic straight to my landing page, no funnel at all. The main goal is to validate some of my assumptions. So honestly brother, turning a profit at this stage is pretty unlikely. But I'm not looking to burn through a ton of money either. It's purely a testing phase. Collect some signals, learn from it, take notes.


And thanks for the support, I really appreciate it!
 
Honestly the biggest thing I've learned recently is that as a beginner, if I want to test SaaS affiliate programs, I no longer have to run around everywhere trying to find networks or programs that will actually approve a newbie. What I can do now is look for common footprints on affiliate management tool pages and use those to search for instant approval programs. And you can find a ton of them this way. This completely got rid of that lost and clueless feeling I had before.


For example if you search "Powered by Rewardful" in Google, check out the screenshot.

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None of these require traffic proof, you just apply directly, get instant access, and start promoting right away.


There are probably a lot more out there. I'm still testing and seeing which other affiliate software platforms work the same way. I'll keep sharing everything on my blog as I go.
 
Over the past couple of days I sat down and worked through the numbers on paper. Running Google Ads directly to affiliate offers, no funnel, no email list, no retargeting. Just looking at keyword bids in the US market against recurring SaaS affiliate program earnings. Using a mathematical model to calculate whether breaking even is actually possible, and from that, whether a profitable ad campaign can realistically be built.


On my blog I put together three tables covering conversion rates of 0.2%, 1%, and 3%. See below.

0.2%
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1%
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3%
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The 0.2% figure is what I pulled from data I found online. I feel like it's probably closer to what you'd actually see in the real world. Though honestly I'm not entirely sure if that's right.


Is it really true that without a funnel, without an email list, and without retargeting, sending traffic straight to a landing page just cannot be made profitable anymore?
 
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