OccultKingdoms
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Sounds like ChatGPT.Step-1: Made landing page for each affiliate program.
Step-2: In the landing page I described about the products and services clearly. You need to do good copy writing and make the sales page lucrative.
Step-3: Find commercial and transactional keywords about those products.
Step-4: I used Ahrefs, Semrush to get those keywords.
Step-5: Run Google Ads and Bing Ads.
Step-6: I targeted those keywords (exact match) This is most important part to get maximum return on investment (ROI)
What I think it's more like
Step 1 -> 20 sub-steps, studying persona, testing and removing pitfalls; months, sometimes years of research. Sometimes you get some useful idea once you step outside and do something completely different. You first need to create an idea of persona and build persona by testing, not by guessing.
Step 2 -> generally step 1, what you create in step 1 on diagrams, you use in step 2 to write. With time you learn what resonates with your audience. At first your conversion is 0%. If you target people you understand, it's a little bit easier. Better hire more quality writers than the OP did.
Step 3 -> 5 - 20 sub-steps, depending on research workflow complexity; for efficiency it requires scraping, then filtering via automated checks or you'll spend days of research to get a small number of keywords. Again, multi-variable analysis and you need to be able to get rid of own bias.
Step 4 -> insane, these tools tell you as much insight as a person that yells at me. They sometimes miss most basic keywords and they tell you "high difficulty" at something that ranks with no links. Or it tells you "super high value keyword" when that keyword brings $0. ??? Depend on it and I promise you'll be able to move in time but backwards.
Step 5 -> this is something you cannot just do; to run ads well it's probably 1000 steps and research worth $10k's of USD you keep under NDAs. Get a job at some bigger company in a serious project or you'll spend years guessing how to operate more decent budgets.
Step 6 -> well, probably it could work, but you need to know how to optimize costs and time first.
If you make nothing, maybe stick to threshold accounts. It's like "a workaround" for people who can't generate traffic using more "civilized ways".
But recently Google took away some of those threshold accounts. Maybe because they want people to think more instead of abusing their infinite money. Society is little bit of a hive-mind where one big thing creates another reaction at scale. It's complicated.
Generally, the post doesn't sound like written by a professional working in marketing.
Professionals who easily make $200k like this thread states rather write longer and more insightful posts.
Wanna know the secret to selling fighter jets and how I made a whopping $200K without even breaking a sweat? I'm your guy! Picture this: you're sipping a cold one in your backyard when an F-15 roars overhead. You think, "Hey, I sold that!"
So, how do you transform from average Joe to jet-selling hero? It's easy:
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Step-1: Made landing page for F15 affiliate program.
Step-2: In the landing page I described about the products and services clearly - talk up these jets like you're selling muscle cars at a high school reunion. "It slices! It dices! It wins dogfights!"
Step-3: Get yourself some fancy terms that make the brass at the US Army and USAF nod and reach for the government checkbook.
Step-4: Fire up your engines with Google Ads and Bing Ads – because who doesn’t want to see a fighter jet while looking up cookie recipes?
Step-5: Zero in on those keywords with the precision of a laser-guided missile to ensure you're getting the most bang for your buck.
Step-6: Craft an offer so irresistible it'll have Uncle Sam himself doing a double-take. "Need a few extra F-15s for those Sunday flybys? Got a special BOGO deal just for you – Buy One, Get One ready for the Fourth of July fireworks!"
Step-7: Navigate the red tape like a pro with a cheeky grin, knowing you're about to close a deal that makes your previous sales look like a lemonade stand operation.
Now that's something...
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