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    Default Clickbank product ->Squeeze page

    Hi,

    I've attempted to promote clickbank products in the past just using Google Adwords and ran through a bit of money on clicks directly to the clickbank merchants page. This resulted in very poor sales, about 7 over a month, but well over 600 odd click throughs. It would seem as though I should be having my Google adword advert direct to a squeeze page with a free offering then once they sign up direct to merchants page.

    Is this the correct and most affective way of a) building a list so that if the customer does not purchase you have a least captured their details and b)using the marketing dollars wisely to generate leads and possible sales.

    Your input would be greatly apprecited

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    Quote Originally Posted by masteronlineprofits View Post
    Hi,

    I've attempted to promote clickbank products in the past just using Google Adwords and ran through a bit of money on clicks directly to the clickbank merchants page. This resulted in very poor sales, about 7 over a month, but well over 600 odd click throughs. It would seem as though I should be having my Google adword advert direct to a squeeze page with a free offering then once they sign up direct to merchants page.

    Is this the correct and most affective way of a) building a list so that if the customer does not purchase you have a least captured their details and b)using the marketing dollars wisely to generate leads and possible sales.

    Your input would be greatly apprecited

    Master Online Profits

    7 sales for 600 clicks is not a bad average at all (1/85).
    you need to figure out how to maximize your profit on the converting keywords by focusing only on them and lowering ppc costs at the same time.

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    Just 1/100 is OK!

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