Ask Me Anything Full-Time Super Affiliate (Money, Cars, Women, Booze) - Ask me anything


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  1. Ask Me Anything Full-Time Super Affiliate (Money, Cars, Women, Booze) - Ask me anything :)
  2. I'm a CPL super affiliate (I know, the term totally sucks but hey!) and I've been here for a while now, so I figured might as well do an Ask Me Anything since I had a lot of requests lately.
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  12. In a nutshell, I make a full time living cranking out my own PPC lead generation campaigns (usually in my shorts eating cold pizza from the night before) for private clients in finance, real estate and the investment sector. I'm not hear to brag and I'm not here to sell you anything - so if you want to know just fire away and I'll help.
  13. Some have already asked me before so before it's being asked again, here's the answers to common questions:
  14. 1) Yes - I make a ton of money but it's more for sport now. I enjoy the thrill the most if I'm honest. If you really need to know: On a good and very busy market day, I sometimes make more than the average 9 to 5 person makes in almost a month! (Stupid, I know!)
  15. 2) Yes I've most likely done it - If you've seen Wolf of Wall street, you'll get the idea. Cars, booze and women - well, let's just leave it there you get the picture. Boys and their toys, right? :)
  16. 3) I've come a LONG way to get to this stage and it was anything but easy. Anyone who tells you this stuff can be done quickly or easily doesn't know what he's talking about. It takes dedication, hard work and a lot of coffee. For every 1 successful campaign maybe 4 didn't work out. But it's all a numbers game and the winners more than make up for the losers in this game.
  17. 4) Yes, I'm genuine and I'm one of the good guys - maybe a bit nuts but then again you have to be if you're in this game and want to win and succeed. I also won't beat around the bush, so if you ask I will answer.
  18. Anyway - If you need some help/guidance with affiliate marketing or just want to be nosey - feel free to ask me anything.
  19. Nick
  20. Hey Nick - PPC + LP right?
  21. You working direct or via networks?
  22. Good to see you posting up and giving advice - maybe a case study?
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  33. Hey Nick - PPC + LP right?
  34. You working direct or via networks?
  35. Yes.
  36. I did both but now I prefer private/high-end networks as less hassle as don't have to chase money.
  37. No more questions - anyone?
  38. C'mon you shy folk, now's your chance to ask :)
  39. Hey man, congrats on your success. I want to know 2 things:
  40. 1. How do you properly qualify your traffic for the sale? I'm in lead gen as well but my lead to sale is trudging at the 1% area.
  41. 2. Do you run traffic on FB by any chance? If so, how do you reduce the CPC so you can more easily make a profit?
  42. I just started running paid traffic, here's my Journey thread if you wanna take a look: Lafftar's Facebook Ad Journey
  43. Do you run whitehat or have to cloak?
  44. I am very glad to know about your success and I really appreciate your efforts and hard work.
  45. I am new to affiliate marketing but I know all the concepts and models. I have web design experience of 6 years.
  46. I also worked with google PPC and other search engine paid traffic. Now I am very confused about how to start my journey. I am facing following difficulties
  47. 1- how to shortlist offers,
  48. 2- how to research about the offer and keywords,
  49. 3- how to choose traffic source.
  50. I truly beleive that you can give me some direction to start. Looking forward to hear from you soon..
  51. Hey Nick, you came up with this thread sec before i lost it :)
  52. Much appreciated my friend!
  53. my name is adir, and its my very first post.
  54. here it is: im using a good ssd vps with cdn for Landing Pages.
  55. tracking with cpvlab which hosted on the same vps
  56. for keyword and urls targets im using scrapebox + excel manipulation.
  57. mainly targeting competitors pages, SERP , and related pages/keywords
  58. the traffic sources are all the ppv big ones 50onred, LI..
  59. taking offers from peerfly + affiliaxe
  60. I thinks that my LP's looks fine, i did had some conversations but nothing worth to mention. i feel stuck. and i dont even know whats wrong. LP not good enough? bad traffic? bad offer? (im pretty sure its not speed, cause the lp's get loaded at 0.5)
  61. any tips or guidance to help me keep going?
  62. Hey man, congrats on your success. I want to know 2 things:
  63. 1. How do you properly qualify your traffic for the sale? I'm in lead gen as well but my lead to sale is trudging at the 1% area.
  64. 2. Do you run traffic on FB by any chance? If so, how do you reduce the CPC so you can more easily make a profit?
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  66. 1 - I stick to traffic sources that I know are good. These include Adwords and BING search PPC and a bit of Facebook. Anything else just doesn't work (apart from Email, however I just don't really do Email as too cumbersome for my liking).
  67. 2 - Yep, I do. You need to be careful here as FB generally produces a much lower lead quality than search PPC, so you need to pick your lead gen offers wisely ... otherwise you will end up with merchants/buyers complaining about lead quality. There is no easy way to reduce your CPC as it's just like Adwords. It all depends on CTR combined with how much you are paying per click. So same algorithm pretty much.
  68. Hey Nick.
  69. Do you run whitehat or have to cloak?
  70. All 100% whitehat - everything is host and post anyway, so there's zero need to cloak anything. Besides, whitehat is a much more sustainable business model so I would HIGHLY recommend to start doing CPL by the books
  71. I am very confused about how to start my journey. I am facing following difficulties
  72. 1- how to shortlist offers,
  73. 2- how to research about the offer and keywords,
  74. 3- how to choose traffic source.
  75. OK, this is actually quite simple:
  76. 1 - Stick to anything that pays you at least £10 to £20 per lead (not per sale). Anything that is lower than that is (in my opinion at least) just a waste of your time.
  77. 2 - Erhm, Google, Newspapers, normal Research? I usually just start digging around.
  78. 3 - I only ever stick to Adwords, BING and a bit of Facebook. All 100% PPC, nothing else.
  79. Hey Nick, you came up with this thread sec before i lost it :)
  80. Much appreciated my friend!
  81. the traffic sources are all the ppv big ones 50onred, LI..
  82. taking offers from peerfly + affiliaxe
  83. I thinks that my LP's looks fine, i did had some conversations but nothing worth to mention. i feel stuck. and i dont even know whats wrong. LP not good enough? bad traffic? bad offer? (im pretty sure its not speed, cause the lp's get loaded at 0.5)
  84. any tips or guidance to help me keep going?
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  86. No probs mate :)
  87. I know what the problem is - your traffic quality isn't good enough for the offer you are promoting. You are essentially using a type of "low tier" display traffic that simply shows an ad to customers.
  88. Try promoting the same offers through Google Adwords ppc where customers are actively looking for such a product (i.e. via their keywords), which means they are much easier to convert as they are already searching for it.
  89. What type of offers are you promoting btw?
  90. i have 2 dating offers (actually with adwords) in my country
  91. the bids for usa + tier 1 are very high to my budget. i took a adwords ppc course wich was great - started to earn just few days after.
  92. i started to use scripts in my adwords account just to make things more easy.
  93. any good resources on adwords display?
  94. so you think we should stay away ppv + banners traffic?
  95. Nick - I am also a PPC Marketer as well. Adwords doesnt allow redirect from the landing pages. What do you do in such cases? Are you pushing the leads to your CRM and then pushing those to the advertisers CRM.
  96. Or do you directly redirect the user to the advertisers Landing page, after he lands on your landing page.
  97. Another question is - Can you explain your process of affiliate marketing through Adwords? Any Networks you would suggest we look at when starting off?
  98. any good resources on adwords display?
  99. so you think we should stay away ppv + banners traffic?
  100. It depends on the product - there are some which you can throw the kitchen sink at it without the merchant causing any issues (i.e. sales based and the occasional claims based lead generation product). But for the most part, I would simply stay away from any lower tier traffic which includes display and PPV. Social traffic is the only type of display worthwhile looking into, but even then I tend to treat it as almost a secondary tier traffic source due to the lower quality. Stick to Adwords and BING ppc, it will make your life a lot easier.
  101. Nick - I am also a PPC Marketer as well. Adwords doesnt allow redirect from the landing pages. What do you do in such cases?
  102. Simple - I use host and post. Adwords doesn't allow you to use affiliate links anymore, so using the landing page you are given doesn't work. To combat this, you will need to send the leads directly to the merchant's system through special php forms. That usually does the trick and won't violate any of Google's PPC policies as you control your own website.
  103. 1 - I stick to traffic sources that I know are good. These include Adwords and BING search PPC and a bit of Facebook. Anything else just doesn't work (apart from Email, however I just don't really do Email as too cumbersome for my liking).
  104. 2 - Yep, I do. You need to be careful here as FB generally produces a much lower lead quality than search PPC, so you need to pick your lead gen offers wisely ... otherwise you will end up with merchants/buyers complaining about lead quality. There is no easy way to reduce your CPC as it's just like Adwords. It all depends on CTR combined with how much you are paying per click. So same algorithm pretty much.
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  106. I'm going to start my Bing and Adword campaigns right away, thanks for the info man :)
  107. OK, this is actually quite simple:
  108. 1 - Stick to anything that pays you at least £10 to £20 per lead (not per sale). Anything that is lower than that is (in my opinion at least) just a waste of your time.
  109. 2 - Erhm, Google, Newspapers, normal Research? I usually just start digging around.
  110. 3 - I only ever stick to Adwords, BING and a bit of Facebook. All 100% PPC, nothing else.
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  112. Sorry, where do you find leads that payout so much? The lead offers I see on PF and the like are $1 - $3
  113. The lead offers I see on PF and the like are $1 - $3
  114. PF tend to specialise in the low-end products such as zip submits, surveys, installs, etc. These aren't the type of products are after - you want to look into debt, claims, insurance, property, investment. These are the high-end products that make it worthwhile doing proper PPC as it allows you to bid high and still stay competitive.
  115. Yep - I have.
  116. The only thing to watch out out for when running FB ads is the quality of the traffic and the leads you generate, which can upset your buyer. FB has tons of traffic but it is display, not unlike in Adwords where a customer is actively searching for the product (which leads to a high quality click/lead) ... you interrupt him with your display ads on FB which tends to have an impact on quality.
  117. So while scaling isn't really much of a problem with FB in terms of actual lead volume, it's the quality that you need to pay most attention to when scaling up ... as you will have your buyer complain if you don't keep a very close eye on your campaign ;)
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  119. I watched some YouTube Vids on FB ads. I did notice that they say sponsored.. so they will show up on the feeds of users of the audience you choose so I would think if they click it should be better than a 50/50 chance to buy.
  120. Hello, this might be a beginner question but do you maybe have some examples of good landing pages (Don't have to be yours). I am just trying to find out what works.
  121. i saw alot of ads that advertise something false like "your computer has been infected. does this kinds of things are working?
  122. No - it's even worse than content locking. Stay away from it when doing CPA.
  123. Hello, this might be a beginner question but do you maybe have some examples of good landing pages (Don't have to be yours). I am just trying to find out what works.
  124. Sure - what market? Usually if you punch in the most obvious keywords for the product, the top 4 sites in Adwords PPC tend to give you a good idea of what works out there and you can use these as a general guideline. Just don't make exact carbon copies of someone else's website afterwards but you can use these for inspiration ;)
  125. Hello, this might be a beginner question but do you maybe have some examples of good landing pages (Don't have to be yours). I am just trying to find out what works.
  126. Check out Thrive Themes .com They have a very easy to use software to create landing pages. If you're using wordpress even better. They have many different templates. sales pages landing pages and optin pages only $67 I have created 3 pages on my WP blog its much easier to promote those links than affiliate links.
  127. Sure - what market? Usually if you punch in the most obvious keywords for the product, the top 4 sites in Adwords PPC tend to give you a good idea of what works out there and you can use these as a general guideline. Just don't make exact carbon copies of someone else's website afterwards but you can use these for inspiration ;)
  128. Well I am trying a bit, for example car insurance.
  129. I type in cheap car insurance for example but I only get the big car insurance company websites?
  130. I don't understand something- if you're doing PPC through google\bing every click
  131. costs you 1-3$ and with average conversion rate of 2% with 15-20$ payout you don't even break even so i didn't figured how you make it work...
  132. I type in cheap car insurance for example but I only get the big car insurance company websites?
  133. Keep an eye out for 4-5 page microsites - these are the ones you want. But the main car insurance company websites aren't bad either if you need a guideline of what constitutes a solid landing page. Sometimes they tend to be a bit overkill, but as long as you trim it down with your version you will do well in terms of performance ;)

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