Untapped Way I Have Been Making Money! (PIC)

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This may or may not be new, but I thought I'd share this with my fellow BlackHatters!:)

Copious niches, sub-niches, etc. are represented on ClickBank and other affiliate networks with products that, notwithstanding limited competition, are not pursued by affiliates due to an unattractive conversion rate.

So, what I have been doing is creating my own sales page for the product and simply linking a 'buy now' button which redirects to the ClickBank payment page along with my affiliate link.

What did this achieve?

Well now I have a sales copy that converts like crazy, in a niche that is uncompetitive SEO wise, yet has enough searches to engender a healthy profit!
 

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Hmm that's pretty decent. And you're using a niche that isn't hugely popular? That's pretty impressive.

Keep up the awesome work and update us whenever you make more earnings doing this method.
 
Are you building a 'microniche' style site with a few supporting articles, or just a sole landing page based site to convert visitors?
 
Thanks guys, good questions! It's nice having people to share my exploits with!

Essentialy, I am building WordPress blogs, aimed at ranking for the main keyword or perhaps a peripheral keyword, which consists of a few seo-optimized blog posts that pump-up the product in a very sneaky persuasive way that entices the reader to click on the link to my sales page.
[All you need to rank is really All in One SEO, 3 400-500 word blog posts, Google xml sitemaps plugin]

This sales page is aimed at conversion, which I then embed my affiliate link in the 'buy now' button. Essentially what I am doing is swaping out their sales copy for my own, which converts better exponentially.
 
Sorry if I'm sounding like a pain, I'm hoping to try out some CPA style sites, hence my questions.

Are you using a blog style layout for your homepage, or just your sales page with your other articles supporting?
Each of your articles link to your sales page, right?

Thanks :)
 
I like your style of English. Sounds very professional and business-like :)

Anyway, how do you track you ClickBank affiliate sales using Plimus (as shown in your screenshot)?
 
hmmm, why does the $ amount font look darker than the date?? plus your a newbie with 3 posts..... #justsayin
 
The thing I like most about this is: It is simple.

I totally believe in "Less is More" and K,I.S.S.
Thanks given, my friend.
 
I like your style of English. Sounds very professional and business-like :)

Anyway, how do you track you ClickBank affiliate sales using Plimus (as shown in your screenshot)?

Good question! Was waiting for someone to ask that one!

This may be too blackhat for some of you; if so, I apologize.;)

Subsequent the establishment of consistent earnings, with respect to a single ClickBank product, my next action is to hire a cheap Craigslist freelance writer that will essentially rewrite the book. This way, I can link my own Plimus account instead of redirecting to Clickbank!

This means 100% of the earnings go to me!
 
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Was looking at the same thing. hmmm...

By-and-large, according to recent academic empirical studies, individuals with a proclivity to detract, are those who have had the least success.

We won't make exception for present company.
 
what offpage seo do you do mate

Just basic link-building with high PR backlinks (blogs, forums, etc.). I don't use any of the BH tools, as I'm not especially tech savvy.

I'm more of a qualitative, rather than quantitative person.:)
 
So you first checkout clickbank products which convert with your copy and once it is successful, you create your own product and sell it on plimus ( in short ).

And 100% of your traffic is organic.

Congrats ( Achievable but one needs to work their ass off for this - i believe - i haven't tried this yet )
 
When you say you are linking it to the payment page?

What you mean is your page skips the clickbank product's sales page and just goes straight to purchasing the item?

How did you do that?
 
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