View Full Version : Which programs do you promote? And Why?
wealthydude
June 23rd, 2006, 08:14 PM
I'd like to see what sides of the spectrum people are on. I'll go first.
I promote the following:
Wealth For Anyone - Because it's my baby.
The Rich Jerk - Very valuable and real information.
Those are the only two right now.
judysonny8
June 23rd, 2006, 08:43 PM
I also promote the rich jerk, And a few others,
Travis24
June 24th, 2006, 11:36 AM
Hey Michael,
Your site looks nice...
I have been seeing alot of the as seen on/in...tv or newsweek or in your case USA today...was that an ad or article?...
I always notice nobody puts a link to the actual article...which always makes me suspicious...
I am not saying you aren't in there...but am curious if it was an ad or article?
Travis
PS In your affiliate page you are recommending Brainfox...Have you used them?...My experience is that 99% of the traffic is from China...and experiences I have heard from others is the same...Brainfox in my opinion is really close to being a scam...
wealthydude
June 24th, 2006, 03:16 PM
Hey Michael,
Your site looks nice...
I have been seeing alot of the as seen on/in...tv or newsweek or in your case USA today...was that an ad or article?...
I always notice nobody puts a link to the actual article...which always makes me suspicious...
I am not saying you aren't in there...but am curious if it was an ad or article?
Travis
PS In your affiliate page you are recommending Brainfox...Have you used them?...My experience is that 99% of the traffic is from China...and experiences I have heard from others is the same...Brainfox in my opinion is really close to being a scam...
It was a very small ad. It was for a different website, same product. I plan on getting another ad very soon for the new site.
I have not used Brainfox. Alot of these PPC only websites are foreign traffic, in my own experience. I think we're all better off with bigger ones like Google, Overture, and other American companies. Ones that'll let you target specific location, like the United States only.
Mike
Travis24
June 24th, 2006, 04:34 PM
Cool...best of luck.
Travis
ColaDesigns
June 24th, 2006, 08:10 PM
I like promoting DigitalPortrait (http://www.digitalportrait.net)
It converts, and sales are shooting up for the summer.
wealthydude
June 24th, 2006, 08:56 PM
I like promoting DigitalPortrait (http://www.digitalportrait.net)
It converts, and sales are shooting up for the summer.
Is that your site?
druzilla
June 24th, 2006, 11:16 PM
whats some other people promote?
thecashcow
June 25th, 2006, 12:00 AM
Turbocharged Traffic
Rich Jerk
Affiliate Jackpot
Forex Enterprise
Affiliate Cash Vault
CharlieG
June 25th, 2006, 09:54 PM
I like promoting DigitalPortrait (http://www.digitalportrait.net)
It converts, and sales are shooting up for the summer.
Not to flame anything or anyone but on CBengine.com Digital Portrait has been stagnant in terms of rank, change and momentum since it's debut on June 13. On the affiliate page they say PPC keywords are inexpensive but my keyword research has not turned up any that seem both relavent and have any volume (I'm seeing estimates on the order of 2 to 10 clicks per day).
Am I missing something?
ColaDesigns
June 25th, 2006, 11:15 PM
it depends which niche in the digital photo field you're targeting
One day i might get a sale off of a keyword like 'red eye correction' and the next it might be 'vacation photos' and then 'photo touchup' and then 'senior pictures' and then 'photo effects'
I can perform so many services on my site that the sub-niches may be small but the site itself covers a broad range of photo editing services.
*edit* CBengine can also be very misleading. My site hasnt even came back with having a 'gravity' yet since it's so new. i can guarantee you though, affiliates of mine have been making sales.
It also says you only earn $15.97, while it didnt take into account my $49.95 package which would earn you $22.60. And so far an overwhelming majority of sales have been the $49.95 package since its a better deal by far.
Adi
June 26th, 2006, 08:52 PM
I'm promoting all the top gravity products using a site I create automatically using a program I wrote...
Most of my sales come from : "Fat Loss '4' Idiot" and the "rich jerk"
Did you know that the rich jerk is no longer at the of the top 10 when
sorting by gravity?
isisrp78
June 27th, 2006, 04:34 AM
Well if you guys are into sucessful no messing around programs then I recommend
http://website.ws/sucessful1 (GDI) AND for free find out why only loosers pay for leads, traffic building and much more at www.payitforward4profits.com/advertising
I personally am confidant can make money while I sleep.
See you at the millionaires club!
promomom
June 27th, 2006, 08:57 PM
I look for the most mainstream, everyone could use this, products.
My recipe site promotes recipebooks.. and stretches a bit into special diets and weight loss diets.
My hunting and fishing site has everything i could in find clickbank that was related and then some of the big guys out there.
But my favorite is tv.. I wouldn't even dare to estimate the number of couch potatoes out there today.. but I have a long list of them in my clickbank reports!
What I want to do is make my own product.....which is what I'm mulling over when I'm not selling everything else.
promomom
allmysites (http://allmysites.homestead.com/index.html)
wealthydude
June 28th, 2006, 04:54 AM
I look for the most mainstream, everyone could use this, products.
My recipe site promotes recipebooks.. and stretches a bit into special diets and weight loss diets.
My hunting and fishing site has everything i could in find clickbank that was related and then some of the big guys out there.
But my favorite is tv.. I wouldn't even dare to estimate the number of couch potatoes out there today.. but I have a long list of them in my clickbank reports!
What I want to do is make my own product.....which is what I'm mulling over when I'm not selling everything else.
promomom
allmysites (http://allmysites.homestead.com/index.html)
Diversity is good!
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