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Very cool! The only question I have is why are you only promoting strip that fat for your weight loss niche and not promoting a couple different programs like you did with the penis enlargement niche?
There are a couple other products to promote. However, I don’t like the fact that with fat loss for idiots you have to go through a big long pitch which lasts like 7 pages in order to actually buy the product.
Most of the others are low gravity…but, if you have a specific one that you would like me to do, just let me know.
Honestly, I don’t think there is a firm number for it….
I usually stay on the first and second page only because I can’t be assed to spend a whole lot more time than that trying to find an offer to run traffic to.
As long as the sales page looks good then I won’t hesitate to promote it — as long as the commission is decent. This penis enlargement thing was a little weird though because I’ve never touched on it before and couldn’t really put my self in the shoes of someone who might buy it, if that makes any sense so, I had to try a couple to see which one the market actually liked rather than the one that looked the best to me.
I’m still waiting for the stats to all tally up as clickbank is still behind…but from the looks of the stats at EZA it looks like between all of the landing pages for the penis enlargement I had about 420 So, it looks like it is converting just over 1:100 which normally I wouldn’t be that happy with, but because of how easy it is to get traffic in the niche, it isn’t a big deal.
At this point, I could just outsource 10 articles a week for $50 or get an even better deal to have 40 articles written to cover the niche for the month and still make a decent profit if the conversion rate stays the same.
When you are running traffic and eventually find something that sells, is it typical for the conversion rate to improve once you build a landing page and pre-sell the product?
The advantage to building a landing page is that it gives you the opportunity to build up an asset in your business in the form of a network of sites on the niche. Once you get a landing page up, even if the site only makes you $200 a month you could easily sell it for 3K-4K somewhere like sitepoint.
When you get to that point, that is when it gets interesting Because you can then afford to outsource EVERYTHING for probably 8 - 10 more niches while you study new methods or work on a part of your business that you really enjoy doing. For me, that is writing, because it is almost like a game of chess to me…getting people to read and click the link lol
Right on! I can tell you really enjoy writing. You can bang out an answer in no time flat! One more thing… Would it be a good move to change the redirects to the other articles over to the one that is converting?
The redirect is actually on a script that rotates between 3 or 4 different offers….As of tomorrow though It will probably only go to the offer that has converted and maybe another one that looks good…would be nice to at least 2 convert so that I could do a review page of sorts.
haha - I can’t figure it out either
It is something that Don threw together lol
But, you could effectively do the same thing just by running a certain amount of traffic to one offer and then changing the redirect to a different URL..the script just kind of automates it.
I agree. I’m not wanting to complicate things here. Everyone else must have their game on cause It seems like I’m the only one bugging the crap out of you. That being said, I’ll let you get some work done
One thing i want to say is I know Jeremy can bang out writing however any of you can do it….get it do it… by taking action you can do it to….you will actually start to rethink what you wrote if you write it fast..
You to can have this skill you just need to do it!!!!!!!!!!
I know everything seems complicated and even confusing to some people, but it isn’t. That is why I choose to show people how to do it rather than just put it in an ebook.
There are so many niches and products out there that you can make as much money as you want just doing what I’m showing you here…
The best thing to do is to stop wondering “why” and “how” and just get on with it
Wow are you saying in this video that you are just getting sales from Ezine veiws? NO google or search engine veiws. No real keywords used. Just STRONG titles?
Also meaning you did not even make these articles keyword rich yet.
That is exactly what I’m saying
Take a look at the articles and check the keywords out…Some of the articles, I don’t even think I used the keywords.
Some of the categories in EZA get so much traffic that you can literally get hundreds of views a day on a single article.
However, even with that, it is still best once you find a niche that you want to get involved in to build a page and optimize your articles to achieve a good ranking. This will allow you to move onto other niches and make more money
Out of curiosity, how does this bootcamp differ from your Internet Marketer’s bootcamp? I noticed your other bootcamp is ending soon and don’t want to miss out if it provides more useful information.
If you submit articles in high traffic categories doesn’t it mean that more articles will be submitted by other people too. So your article will be moved out of the recently submitted section quicker and you will lose the exposure that might give your article ?
I’ve put articles in high traffic categories and they are gone from the recently submitted section within a few hours, however with lower traffic categories they are still there for a few weeks. So it seems like swings and roundabouts to me but I might be missing something ?
Ade, high traffic does not mean “high submissions”. You look for categories within EZA that already have articles that are sitting on the first page of Google and that are getting a ton of traffic. It definitely is not the same thing as high submissionn.
Man I do not get how you always make sales in any niche you go into, I have been in the tattoos niche with very little sales and now I am in the hemorrhoids niche and still have not made a sale, my pen name at ezine is maggie morrison and I have like 13 articles published and still no sales.
If you have some time can you see what I am doing wrong or is this niche just no good?
There are plenty of niches that I try that don’t go as planned. However, I am getting better at identifying them sooner than I did when I first started.
Hemorrhoids seems like it could be a good one, but my concern with that one is, when you search for many of the keywords I’m almost positive that there are a bunch of “medical advice” sites that show up on the first page — I could be wrong though.
not sure about the hemorrhoids niche but jeremy said he had tried real hard in the tattoo niche and couln’t make any sales as most of the information he was trying to sell was already available on the internet for free.
Yeah, tattoos was a real Bit%h - pardon the language.
I threw everything at that niche and had very disheartening results. After looking around for a bit, I soon found that there was so much info for free that selling it was going to be an uphill battle.
Man, you’re training is really, really great! You should charge more for it, cuz this stuff beats out 99% of the info products out there, as you go through step by step case studies and make money right in front of everyone.
My question is about tracking, once you get a niche up and running and find out it’s a winner, do you use google analytics or just work with the clickbank and eza stats?
Also do you ever use PLR stuff for article marketing? And which writing service do you outsource too?
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:06 pm
Very cool! The only question I have is why are you only promoting strip that fat for your weight loss niche and not promoting a couple different programs like you did with the penis enlargement niche?
-Bruce
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Jeremy Reply:
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:35 pm
There are a couple other products to promote. However, I don’t like the fact that with fat loss for idiots you have to go through a big long pitch which lasts like 7 pages in order to actually buy the product.
Most of the others are low gravity…but, if you have a specific one that you would like me to do, just let me know.
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MostLikelyToSucceed Reply:
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:39 pm
Not at all, but since you brought gravity in to question, what do you consider a good enough gravity when making a product choice?
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Jeremy Reply:
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:48 pm
Honestly, I don’t think there is a firm number for it….
I usually stay on the first and second page only because I can’t be assed to spend a whole lot more time than that trying to find an offer to run traffic to.
As long as the sales page looks good then I won’t hesitate to promote it — as long as the commission is decent. This penis enlargement thing was a little weird though because I’ve never touched on it before and couldn’t really put my self in the shoes of someone who might buy it, if that makes any sense so, I had to try a couple to see which one the market actually liked rather than the one that looked the best to me.
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:54 pm
How many url clicks did you get in total to make those sales?
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Jeremy Reply:
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:58 pm
I’m still waiting for the stats to all tally up as clickbank is still behind…but from the looks of the stats at EZA it looks like between all of the landing pages for the penis enlargement I had about 420
So, it looks like it is converting just over 1:100 which normally I wouldn’t be that happy with, but because of how easy it is to get traffic in the niche, it isn’t a big deal.
At this point, I could just outsource 10 articles a week for $50 or get an even better deal to have 40 articles written to cover the niche for the month and still make a decent profit if the conversion rate stays the same.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 12:23 am
When you are running traffic and eventually find something that sells, is it typical for the conversion rate to improve once you build a landing page and pre-sell the product?
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 12:27 am
Sometimes, but often they stay close to the same…
The advantage to building a landing page is that it gives you the opportunity to build up an asset in your business in the form of a network of sites on the niche. Once you get a landing page up, even if the site only makes you $200 a month you could easily sell it for 3K-4K somewhere like sitepoint.
When you get to that point, that is when it gets interesting
Because you can then afford to outsource EVERYTHING for probably 8 - 10 more niches while you study new methods or work on a part of your business that you really enjoy doing. For me, that is writing, because it is almost like a game of chess to me…getting people to read and click the link lol
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January 23rd, 2009 at 12:32 am
Right on! I can tell you really enjoy writing. You can bang out an answer in no time flat! One more thing… Would it be a good move to change the redirects to the other articles over to the one that is converting?
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 12:35 am
The redirect is actually on a script that rotates between 3 or 4 different offers….As of tomorrow though It will probably only go to the offer that has converted and maybe another one that looks good…would be nice to at least 2 convert so that I could do a review page of sorts.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 12:39 am
Script huh? That sounds intimidating as hell. Do you gotta be some kind of code monkey to figure it out? where can I learn about that?
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 12:41 am
haha - I can’t figure it out either
It is something that Don threw together lol
But, you could effectively do the same thing just by running a certain amount of traffic to one offer and then changing the redirect to a different URL..the script just kind of automates it.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 12:43 am
I agree. I’m not wanting to complicate things here. Everyone else must have their game on cause It seems like I’m the only one bugging the crap out of you. That being said, I’ll let you get some work done
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 12:48 am
Don’t worry about it man! Ask all you want. I want to make sure that you all get whatever it is that you want out of this course.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 1:04 am
One thing i want to say is I know Jeremy can bang out writing however any of you can do it….get it do it… by taking action you can do it to….you will actually start to rethink what you wrote if you write it fast..
You to can have this skill you just need to do it!!!!!!!!!!
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 1:07 am
Steve, you hit the nail on the head dude!
I know everything seems complicated and even confusing to some people, but it isn’t. That is why I choose to show people how to do it rather than just put it in an ebook.
There are so many niches and products out there that you can make as much money as you want just doing what I’m showing you here…
The best thing to do is to stop wondering “why” and “how” and just get on with it
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January 23rd, 2009 at 1:16 am
Wow are you saying in this video that you are just getting sales from Ezine veiws? NO google or search engine veiws. No real keywords used. Just STRONG titles?
Also meaning you did not even make these articles keyword rich yet.
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 1:18 am
That is exactly what I’m saying
Take a look at the articles and check the keywords out…Some of the articles, I don’t even think I used the keywords.
Some of the categories in EZA get so much traffic that you can literally get hundreds of views a day on a single article.
However, even with that, it is still best once you find a niche that you want to get involved in to build a page and optimize your articles to achieve a good ranking. This will allow you to move onto other niches and make more money
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January 23rd, 2009 at 7:11 am
Hey Jeremy,
Out of curiosity, how does this bootcamp differ from your Internet Marketer’s bootcamp? I noticed your other bootcamp is ending soon and don’t want to miss out if it provides more useful information.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 7:32 am
If you submit articles in high traffic categories doesn’t it mean that more articles will be submitted by other people too. So your article will be moved out of the recently submitted section quicker and you will lose the exposure that might give your article ?
I’ve put articles in high traffic categories and they are gone from the recently submitted section within a few hours, however with lower traffic categories they are still there for a few weeks. So it seems like swings and roundabouts to me but I might be missing something ?
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 11:49 am
Ade, high traffic does not mean “high submissions”. You look for categories within EZA that already have articles that are sitting on the first page of Google and that are getting a ton of traffic. It definitely is not the same thing as high submissionn.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 9:42 am
Man I do not get how you always make sales in any niche you go into, I have been in the tattoos niche with very little sales and now I am in the hemorrhoids niche and still have not made a sale, my pen name at ezine is maggie morrison and I have like 13 articles published and still no sales.
If you have some time can you see what I am doing wrong or is this niche just no good?
Thanks
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 3:09 pm
Bond,
There are plenty of niches that I try that don’t go as planned. However, I am getting better at identifying them sooner than I did when I first started.
Hemorrhoids seems like it could be a good one, but my concern with that one is, when you search for many of the keywords I’m almost positive that there are a bunch of “medical advice” sites that show up on the first page — I could be wrong though.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 3:01 pm
hi bond,
not sure about the hemorrhoids niche but jeremy said he had tried real hard in the tattoo niche and couln’t make any sales as most of the information he was trying to sell was already available on the internet for free.
maybe try another niche
ric
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Jeremy Reply:
January 23rd, 2009 at 3:08 pm
Yeah, tattoos was a real Bit%h - pardon the language.
I threw everything at that niche and had very disheartening results. After looking around for a bit, I soon found that there was so much info for free that selling it was going to be an uphill battle.
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January 23rd, 2009 at 4:43 pm
Hey Jeremy,
Man, you’re training is really, really great! You should charge more for it, cuz this stuff beats out 99% of the info products out there, as you go through step by step case studies and make money right in front of everyone.
My question is about tracking, once you get a niche up and running and find out it’s a winner, do you use google analytics or just work with the clickbank and eza stats?
Also do you ever use PLR stuff for article marketing? And which writing service do you outsource too?
Thanks again for your awesome training!
Sean
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