Hi everyone,
I want to hear your personal experience that you worked with Clickbank.
Are there any ways to promote Clickbank products through Ads like Facebook ad, Bing ad, or Google Ad..etc.
which one is better? and what are other options for getting maximum sales for CB products?
Are you talking about direct linking to affiliate offers? Or are you talking about list building and monetizing through the back end? There are two ways to do this: direct linking and list building.
Long term strategy is to do list building but you can't build a list for every niche. IE physical products like couches, grills, TVs, fitness equipment. I've also had success promoting membership products with PPC, so I make recurring commissions for up to 8 months {to date}. No one remains a lifetime member but it's better to get 8 sales from 1 customer than 1 sale from 1 customer. Make sense?
Adwords DOES NOT allow direct linking at all so you can only do list building with Adwords. They are also much more expensive than any other network at the moment.
Facebook allows direct linking {with exception to some products they deem unethical, read TOS} but they charge more per click if you are sending the clicks outside of FB. If you are sending clicks to a FB page, then you can get cheaper clicks.
Bing allows direct linking {for now} until they decide to act like Google. They also provide the cheapest clicks between the 3 giants. Then there are other networks like 7search or Traffic Vance.
Outside of PPC you have Solo Ads and CPA. But since this is on the side of affiliate marketing, we won't touch upon CPA. CPA also works if you are the vendor, rather than the affiliate. You pay a set amount per lead, but that's a whole other discussion for a different time.
Solo ads are newsletter ads sent via email. You rent another marketer's email list to promote your stuff. Many vendors DO NOT allow direct linking to offers. So you will limited only to list building in this case.
I hope this all made sense and it helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
It's not like that which PPC company works for you best!
Do you know anything about your targeted traffic , from where they're coming from?
Don't just start a campaign and invest your money, do some insight research first.
Surely, you'll ask HOW to do it then, Explain!
To be honest, I'm not a PPC expert but I ran some successful campaigns.
Spy competitors traffic on that particular product, When you get the insight data. Run a campaign there, However! if you got a website you can also convert your traffic too.
1. You're promoting CB University in your sig. That product is terrible and I despise CB for partnering with 2 idiots on that project. And the fact that they're selling this information in an attempt to get more failed vendors in their marketplace is very telling about CB's priorities.
2. Your response here isn't very helpful to the OP at all. It's vague to the point of useless, but at least you admit that you have little experience in PPC.
In my experience ,the best way to promote Clickbank products is adwords ,but now,the ads about CB are hard to get approved by adwords.
You must not have very much experience at all because Adwords is 1) the most expensive and 2) instaBANS anyone promoting affiliate offers. You can only do list building through Adwords, and I'm not sure that is what you do.
Well, when you pick evergreen products of CB, and you sign yourself in with udimi.com (Solo ads) you can search for a marketer who has a list in the same niche.
Most solo ad sellers DO NOT allow direct linking of any kind. They will only send to landing pages. Also, are you affiliated with UDIMI? {blatant play on UDEMY}
I might as well tell the OP about CLICKONOMY, which would be another site similar to UDIMI. But I'll also warn everyone that solo ads are a tricky beast. You cannot ever get refunds so many BS artists have flocked to selling solo ads because they can get away with fraud. BE VERY CAREFUL with solo ads of any kind. You have the least amount of control and many people get screwed. Also, many of the solo ad sellers draw from the same well...they all buy each others' solo ads to build their own lists to sell to others...so the leads are many times stale and useless.
In my professional experience, the best solo ad vendors are ones that DO NOT publicly sell their lists. So it's more about networking and finding strategic opportunities than using a solo ad site. Buyer beware, you're in for a scare.