Sunday, October 2, 2011

How To Make Money With Clickbank


Hi Everyone,
Share with you how to earn $$ with Clickbank .
How To Make Money With Clickbank
In the Affiliate Marketer who is fairly new to the game of Affiliate Marketing, or the onlooker who has often thought but never tried, coming up with affiliate marketing ideas and making those ideas work can be a very tiring and difficult process if you don’t know what affiliate marketing methods work in the first place. Pulling everything together in the game of Affilte Marketing sometimes doesn’t come easy to the Green Affiliate Marketer when they first set out to make money from home.   In this article, we are going to give you 3 affiliate marketing systems that if you perfect, will turn you a nice profit and allow you to build and create your own life-changing business that will allow you to afford the lifestyle you’ve always imagned.  Work to your own schedule, spend time with your loved ones and have the cash flow that allows you to achieve your dreams.
Method 1 – The Affiliate Review System
This system is a great idea for beginners who are getting started in Internet marketing. The core of this system is based on you writing a review for a product and recommending your reader to check it out for themselves. You then drop a couple of affiliate links into your review, and if you do your job right, hopefully your reader will click one of those links, visit the merchant website and make a purchase (making you a nice commission).
I recommend starting by reviewing products you have actually bought and used before. Try not to come across as a salesman and talk as if you are recommending this product to a friend. Talk more about the emotional benefits of the product and not the features. Let the sales page describe the features, and use the emotional benefits to excite your reader and provoke them into clicking your link!
One of the best things about this method is that it can be totally free. You can get started by putting together a free webpage/blog post using a service like Blogger. Then, all you want to do is to drive traffic to that review. A great way to get traffic to such a review is using article marketing, blog and forum commenting. The best bit is, these traffic sources cost no money whatsoever, just a little time and energy!
Method 2 – The Affiliate List Building System
This is one of my favorite affiliate marketing ideas because this system allows you to get paid over and over again from the same traffic. The whole system is based on the idea that you send traffic to a “squeeze page” where the visitor has to give you their name and email address in exchange for a free gift (it could be a free mini ebook report, an email series, or an audio/video file with some cool free content in it). Once the visitor signs up to your list, you can build a rapport with them, build trust, and then recommend products with an affiliate link.
Later on, you can also email that list/traffic with different affiliate offers, without having to spend time on article marketing, money on advertising, or time doing SEO. Some affiliates I know can make ,000 a month with as little as 2,000 subscribers on their list! This is by far the best method to use to build a long-term affiliate business!
Method 3 – The Affiliate Mini-Site System
Method 1 was ideal for new affiliate marketers, method 2 is great for more advanced affiliates, but method 3 works really well for those guys and girls in the “middle”. This idea is for those people that consider themselves internet marketing “intermediates”. Not quite a beginner, but not quite a pro either!
This method involves building a small website around 1 product or a number of products and then ranking for specific keywords in the Google search engines. This involves a little SEO (search engine optimization) and can take a little time to get right. But when you do get it right, you won’t stop building websites when you know each one could pull you in a couple hundred dollars a month on average!



Sunday, September 4, 2011

Advertlets vs Nuffnang

Advertlets vs Nuffnang
Advertlets and Nuffnang are 2 Malaysian blog advertising networks that launched in beta recently.

James Yeang has an interview with both of the founders, pretty good read, kudos to James.

After visiting their websites, I found some questions and ideas about the 2 networks; here is my review for both projects. (I don’t know both of the founder in person, thus no bias intended)

Company Mission

Company mission is the first thing I look for; from their about page (Advertlets and Nuffnang), I can’t find enough details to know where the companies are heading.

I mean I am not sure what future could I have as both a publisher and an advertiser with both company. What should I expect to get in the next 6 months? 1 year? 2 years?

Company Name

Advertlets can be related with advertising, but I am not sure what Nuffnang means. Advertlets also have the advantage of sorting by alphabetical order… it’s common practice that we name an A before a N (Advertlets vs Nuffnang, but rarely Nuffnang vs Advertlets).

Nuffnang does have one advantage though, I made no mistake typing in their URL; while for Advertlets, I made countless attempts before making the right one (my typos: advertlest, adverlest, adverlets, advertles etc).

Company Design

Advertlets seemed more professional, while nuffnang more funky perhaps. In my opinion, it’s about business in the end, so it’s better to have a more professional layout; I preferred Advertlets in this case.

Not sure about the users’ interface, I am not ready to register with both networks yet.

Company Contacts

Email and phone support is available on both sides. Advertlets seemed to be missing their address though… any good reasons for that?

I will send an email to both and see how’s the response time, and perhaps get them to share their view on some issues here.

From a Blogger’s Perspective

How much money am I going to make?

I think at the beginning both networks will need a bit of incondition support from some bloggers to kick-start their network. I don’t mind giving them a try even though it means less income for a while.

The question in the end is however… How much money could I make with them? What is the potential? Should I expect anything in RMx,xxx or RMxxx or RMxx or what? I know it depends on visitors and targeting etc… at least they could give a rough idea on estimated CPM perhaps.

What are the advertisers that we are expecting? Fellow bloggers? Large brands like TM or Maxis? Local stores like a pub or restaurant? Online biz or MLMs?

From an Advertiser’s Perspective

What are the formats of my ads? CPC? CPM? Text? Graphics? Videos? Polls? What are the size?

Advertlets… how am I supposed to make payment?

Nuffnang… get a credit card merchant account ASAP.

Miscellaneous

Build a support forum. You need to make communications easier between you and your bloggers/advertisers; and I believe some bloggers are eager to share their ideas as well.

Advertlets… what’s happening to the URL? It give funny signs like #@. Also, I can’t seem to find the Terms of Service (Tos)…

Nuffnang have some serious typos with their website. Also there’s inconsistency in the usage of RM and $, rather confusing actually.

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I understand that both networks are still in beta, and I can see some progresses; but I think they need to show more urgency in making it works though. Good luck.

About Google Adsense

Google AdSense is a program run by Google Inc. which enables publishers in the Google Network of content sites to automatically serve text, image, video, and rich media ads that are targeted to site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google, and they can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2011, Google earned US$2.34 billion ($9.36 billion annualized), or 28% of total revenue, through AdSense.