There's some thick people on hereNo, don't use Adsense.
The general concept is: post a link to an "impartial" review site -> they buy product -> you get commission
There's some thick people on hereNo, don't use Adsense.
The general concept is: post a link to an "impartial" review site -> they buy product -> you get commission
why would adsense be a bad idea?No, don't use Adsense.
The general concept is: post a link to an "impartial" review site -> they buy product -> you get commission
No, don't use Adsense.
The general concept is: post a link to an "impartial" review site -> they buy product -> you get commission
why would adsense be a bad idea?
what about making a whitehat site which will also be in the serps but you will aim for very competitive stuff like "car insurance" which pay lot just for a click! while you can't really rank for this keyword you could use your method to build traffic!
if you get 2$ for one click and know how to set up a theme with a good CTR it sounds like a great idea!
what is your concern?
thanks a lot
If people are having problems with niches for this method. I personally would go after desperate buyer niches.
I copied pasted this from the warrior forum:
* Gamblers in debt
* People whose home is about to be foreclosed
* People about to go out of business
* Students who need money to enroll
* People who want to get rich quick
* Parents with children needing legal help
* Insurance agents, doctors, therapists, who have failed or fear failing there exams
* Women who can not get pregnant
* Women scared of husbands having affairs
* Men who cant get women at all
* People with illnesses who cant get better and running out of time
* People who have work drug tests coming up soon
* Headache relief
* Backpain relief
* Toothache relief
* Women scared of husbands having affairs
* Parents with children needing legal help
* Job hunting / career change / resume
* How to sell your house
* Debt consolidation
* Stress management / relief
* Online traders
* Impotence
* Divorce Consultation
* Obesity
* Criminal Charges
* Civil Charges
* 99 secrets you should know before marriage (boys/girls)
* People will spend huge sums of money getting sick pets back to health.
* Anybody who needs a good lawyer.
* Creating IM products in different languages...
* Get your ex back or Save your Relationship
* How to cope/what to do if laid off.
* How to get a good nights sleep...
* Salespeople that hate doing cold calls
* Women that need to get slim quick before a holiday
People in these niches are always looking to spend money to solve a personal problem.
That's where our review site comes into play, to nudge them in the right direction.
Great post man, some spin off idea's from that list for sure.
Great method! Just finished my review site tonight and started commenting like crazy. Here are a couple of the key tips.
- I would recommend starting the review site with only 1 or 2 GOOD CB products. Obviously the Niche is always key to how much you are going to make regardless how you promote it. By only starting with 1 product you don't overwhelm yourself when it comes to commenting and promoting.
- I started with 1 product and concentrated writing the actual review page. This should be were you spend the MOST time. The better the page is designed the higher conversion rate you will achieve (which is key when it comes to promoting) it's a numbers game.
- I used OP's method for getting instant alerts that target my niche but I also searched google blogs for my niche. When it comes to commenting take your time and write a meaningful response! Don't just post some random comment and copy and paste to 100 blogs. It won't do anything but give you BL juice (if you actually formatted the comment right) Actual readers won't show much, if any interest. (which is kind of the whole point of this type of direct traffic method) ...
- FIND NICHE RELATED FORUMS. Yeah, you have to register an account and post meaningful material but you can't get more targeted then forum discussions. Plus forums typically index best so you can generate instant AND long term traffic. Put a keyword matched hyperlink in your signature. Then you don't have to spam the boards with your links. you can actually participate in the boards AND generate traffic!
- Use yahoo answers to your advantage. Usually if you search around you'll find that people are asking for an answer (what do ya know?!?) and you might just have the exact answer they want. If you answer the question post your site in the source box not in the actual post. Also don't post your site in every single answer, yahoo's getting smart believe it or not...you'll be banned
If you can't find any niche related questions why not make this an opportunity to create some yourself? Signup for another yahoo account and ask a question that you can answer perfect and detailed. Once you ASK the question, go ahead and get on your other account and ANSWER it using your site in the source box. Even if it don't drive instant traffic it will get indexed later on and drive traffic long term.
TIP: If there are no votes on the answers after X amount of time. It goes into voting. If you keep track of your accounts you can simply go back to that question later on and vote your answer the best answer.
- Use social networking sites to your advantage. Facebook has more potential customers then your local city! search for facebook groups/pages that might be interested in your product. Post on FB page's forums/discussion boards answering questions or asking/answering questions with 2 different accounts. Again...your thread may not be viewed instantly but it will drive long term traffic to your site.
These are just a few of the things that I executed tonight. Again I only focused on 1 product for now. Once i get steady traffic coming for that product I will find another niche related product and start all over with that.
So far my site has been up for exactly 3 hours and 55 minutes and I have already received 123 unique views. And here is the amazing part. The traffic is coming from over 18 sources...blogs/forums/FB posts and a few others.
The key really is to put yourself in the potential buyers shoes when you are commenting on boards, blogs and whatnot. If you give a worthy response they will give you a worthy lead
Also don't just be lazy and shoot for short term traffic. Look long term. Use Hyperlinks for the products keywords. At least to some basic onsite SEO and make your site presentable. Take the time and write your reviews. Sure you can rip some of your content from other sites but create unique content, get personal with it. Use pictures, videos and other visual tools. The human body is more likely to react to visual examples rather then text...text ....text...it gets boring...
Use your imagination.
Just my 2 cents
Or if you're a total noob like me, you could host it a blogger or tumblr or hell squidoo. Add some personal post like how bad you're day was then post about your product and tell how much it had help you. IMO, makes it look more genuine that it did help you. OR, you could make some sort of journal like if it's weight loss, you make a couple of post that tracks your weight. Like:
Week 1: I lose this much, bla bla bla. I did this and did that and everything was about this and bla bla. Weight loss: 1kg. Total Weight: -10kg skinny as hell.
Week 2: ....
Week 3: ....
Week 4: I see that many are asking what my routine is, I could but I'm too busy losing weight. I could recommend you to this product though. This is the shit!
Best of all, you could edit the date and time of post. I'm pretty sure there are programs/ebooks out there that have their member forums. Most would probably have a journal or testimonial section there. Copy paste away. There was this penis enlargement forum and people were posting their daily progress hah! Just my 2 cents, throw in your ideas.
Question: I'd imagine though that if you don't really need to rank then maybe you could just copy articles.
I have a question regarding the review site portion of this method...
Once we pick a niche, for example weight loss, do we have a review site for weight loss only?
Or does the review site include many niches all on the one review site?
I hope this question makes sense lol
Thanks!
Ok I started too!
Took me 2 days to find everything I need, good looking wordpress theme, products and adding some reviews.
It is copy/pasted reviews so I am still blocking google.
Anyway here it is :
I used 5 clickbank products to start.
Because my mind needs quick results:
- I used a review template, to look great.
- I took a short domain wlreview.com (like weight loss review dot com)
- copy pasted top ranking reviews
I copy/pasted reviews, if I see that I am selling stuff, because my mind needs to see results first, I will rewrite everything to unique content.
Because if I put in a lot time to write everything myself, and design a template myself I am one week further. And if after all it won't get any sales I am demotivated and I will quit because I put in a lot of effort and it didn't sell anything.
After rewriting I will allow google to index it, and then it will have a lot backlinks already then when indexing.
I bought the review template, because the ones I downloaded here where not working.
I used the weight loss niche because this one is big, and I know people will buy.
Today I started to register 2 accounts on a big forum.
Made with the first accounts some replies to other members and posts to look legit.
After 4 hours I just started a new thread, with the question if its a good idea to use an ebook for weight loss. and in a question of 500 words I put in my short domain wlreview.com
I hoped the moderators wouldn't see my domain name mentioned between that large pile of text.
But within 3 minutes I already received a warning
Because I was new I was not allowed to post links, damned
I apologized to the moderator, because I am just a simple housewife which want to help others
Anyway a bad start because I was impatient.
But to reply on forums you just can't post with 2 accounts a question and a reply in one day.
Does somebody knows a good solution?
Like first register accounts and do some replying and starting threads and after a week or something post a thread or reply with a link?
This means no instant sales
Hope anyone has a good solution for me.
I guess you could do multiple niches on one big review site, but it might be easier to have a separate site for each niche so you can focus.
What you should have, though, is a lot of different products on your one review site (relating to weight loss, if you have a weight loss review site) so you can setup more alerts, and get data on which convert best for you (and then just remove the bad ones or give them 1* reviews)
But to reply on forums you just can't post with 2 accounts a question and a reply in one day.
Does somebody knows a good solution?
Like first register accounts and do some replying and starting threads and after a week or something post a thread or reply with a link?
This means no instant sales
Hope anyone has a good solution for me.
My problem is how could I post without it being too product pushy? I mean putting the links to your signature would be more subtle safer way but it would drive less traffic.
My problem is how could I post without it being too product pushy? I mean putting the links to your signature would be more subtle safer way but it would drive less traffic.
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