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MoreNiche, Great Affiliate Company

by Melvin · Jan 9, 2009

Just earlier today I received a mail from the mailman that again mispronounces my surname. I was actually wondering what where did that mail came and why. I’m sure I don’t have upcoming affiliate checks and it’s impossible to receive mail from friends this time of the year. So well the first idea I had is maybe its the $135 Market Leverage gift card I won on Tyler’s contest. They’re quick huh!

But anyway I just opened it and was surprised with the content. Its actually a season greetings card from MoreNiche Affiliate Network. I understand it came late because they’ve sent it out December 20. I live here in Philippines so it really takes long before anything that is sent can be received here. Here is how it looks:

Although there’s no cash inside it, I am touched because I have stopped doing campaigns on offers on them for almost a year now. You might remember me having a check w/them before that almost expired due to the fact that I don’t have a bank dollar account during those times. Anyway back to them, MoreNiche is really one of the highest paying affiliate network there is. I remember the time I am making $200 w/them every 15 days with a certain poker/gambling offer. MoreNiche also loves their affiliate so much. As a matter of fact, new signup immediately gets $45 on their account and although $100 is the minimum payout, it certainly helps! They also have a forum, one of the best affiliate marketing forum I’ve seen where everyone is willing to help and share something. I don’t know now but before every forum member who gets 50 forum posts will get another $10. Their slogan “helping you make more money” really portrays their network.

Most of the offers are far from the IM niche. From weight loss offers to viagra to gambling and a whole lot more. If you’re good with those offers then its a sure thing you have to sign up w/them…

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Giveaways, Internet Marketing Tagged With: affiliate network, moreniche, moreniche greeting, season greetings

How I Do Affiliate Marketing (Email Submits)

How I Do Affiliate Marketing (Email Submits)

by Melvin · Dec 23, 2008

This post is actually an entry to Jim’s The Net Fool Christmas Contest. This by far is the post that I have spent so much time writing and proof-reading. Could be easily one of the better post for this sucking blog. 🙂

As like what I have said before, affiliate marketing is a very nice way to make money online but not everyone really succeeds on it. I’m not even sure to say I am successful with it, how is success being defined anyway? 🙂

Anyways in this post I would talk about how I run email submit types of offers. Email Submits is one of the easiest offer to promote and if done and tweaked properly, it can yield a good revenue for you without that much worrying with the expenses

So enough with those lines let’s start. Two things first. First, I would want to say this is how I do it and of course I am not a super affiliate. Second, I am afraid this is not a dummy guide so you cannot accept this information as a goldmine. Let’s just say everything here is two cents! 🙂

I would like to explain everything as spontaneous aems possible. I’m afraid if you’re a complete newbie, you’ll have a hard time getting it.  Here we go. First is you have to pick an offer from an Affiliate Network, Market Leverage as an example. In this walkthrough, I would use email and zip submits to start with as I am currently obsessed promoting those stuffs today.

When picking an offer, try to think as possible. You always have to choose what is in demand and unique or else you’re not gonna go anywhere. For example, during the time when Obama and McCain are battling for the Presidency there are ton of email submit types of offer that pays $1.50 that relates to it. You see, during that time I was running campaigns related to that and easily made $200 on a week. The point here is that you have to go to a niche wherein there is a lot of interest from people.

Another thing you have to look for is the site’s landing page. Why? Because , it plays a part on your campaigns converting or not too. If the certain offer’s landing page isn’t that good enough (to attract customers) then you might be wasting your effort with it. Remember that we are just running an email submit so the landing page of an offer is just important. So as an example I will pick the UK Macbook email offer:

Now that we have picked an offer, we have to choose whether we are going to direct link to it or build a landing page. Direct linking is just simply just sending your visitors directly to the offer’s page while w/your own landing page, you can do a page and have them click on the link that will send them to the actual offer.

For a nice read about them, here’s Clickconsultants article about their comparison. But well for email and zip submits that we are using here, I just recommend linking to them directly as I just feel its not necessary for a landing page for this types of offer. One thing when you direct link is that Google increases your price per click. Another is that you are not going to get organic/natural traffic from search engines. Don’t worry these are just minimal disadvantages because what we are running here is just a simple email submit.

Now we head on to Adwords (what I often use). If you don’t have an Adwords account, signing with them is free (unlike YSM that you have to deposit some dollars!) Now that you are in Adwords and ready to start a campaign, click the create new campaign, keyword targeted. The first part is all basics like naming your campaign, naming your ad group and what language. But one thing most newbies forget to set is the country that they are targeting. I believe by default it is set to your own country (Philippines here for instance). Look what countries the email submit offer is accepting then choose it. For our offer the country is United Kingdom

Now we’re gonna create our ad. In creating there isn’t really anything that can be said right. Actually its all about testing what will work out and what will not. Don’t set a campaign that has only one ad group in them. Try to put as many ad groups on a campaign as you can targeted with specific keywords grouped on each. We are gonna use them lately as monitoring channels on how our campaign is working. But as always, try to be honest as possible. Don’t fool them with your deceptive ads. Remember we are looking for conversions and not just  clicks. For our example I made something like this:

Oh and I forgot that when you create a campaign, try to disable the search. We will be getting our clicks from content networks and not from the search engine and besides we are direct linking to an offer so we’re immediately disqualified for the search.  For disabling the search, here’s a screenshot I did.

Now we’re on Keywords. Remember when choosing keywords, don’t just dump ten million keywords on your list. Most of the terms, you’ll realize are just junk terms that have low volumes. It is believed that search engines penalize us by doing so. It’s important to just stick with what really the offer is all about. Also you can see above that I append the term {keyword} at the end of the destination URL. It allows Google to dynamically insert the keyword that was searched for when the person clicked on the ad. This will allow you to run reports later on to see which of your keywords convert best. You can use the Google Keyword Tool as it gives a basic overview of what to expect on keywords and the number of searches they have and stuffs like that.
Now we’re on Keywords. Remember when choosing keywords, don’t just dump ten million keywords on your list. Most of the terms, you’ll realize are just junk terms that have low volumes. It is believed that search engines penalize us by doing so. It’s important to just stick with what really the offer is all about.

Also you can see above that I append the term {keyword} at the end of the destination URL. It allows Google to dynamically insert the keyword that was searched for when the person clicked on the ad. This will allow you to run reports later on to see which of your keywords convert best. You can use the Google Keyword Tool as it gives a basic overview of what to expect on keywords and the number of searches they have and stuffs like that.

Now that we have set our keywords, its time to set our pricing. Now most people starting out are afraid to shred budgets for a campaign. So for this email submit, we would be using a low budget campaign. Normally I do set my daily budget to $10 -$20 a day for these types of offer. Now while we want to be in a low budget type, what we don’t want here is to blow our budget. While our budget is just $20 a day, we still should spend the money like we are a hardcore marketer. What do I mean? Don’t bid on clicks for $0.01 or slightly higher than that. For these types of offer I normally bid $0.5 up to $1 (it depends still on what you are offering).

When I start campaigns, what I normally want even from the start is the volume. In getting the volume, you could easily scale your campaigns and do the necessary adjustments. But for newcomers, I suggests you just bidding $0.3 -$0.7 when starting. Unless you’re getting frequent payout  increases like I do, then you might not want to bid just a cent w/what the payout is. 🙂 Don’t worry because the first few days is pretty much for testing, and optimizing. Remember that we set a low budget that we could definitely afford so theres nothing much to worry about our Adwords Bill at the end of the month.

So whats next? Now that we have everything set up, we just need to analyze and do more testing. For this, I do normally check the stats every afternoon and do the adjustments and then check again the stats before I sleep at night. Because we are direct linking, we don’t need to care about things like bounce rate.

If you go at your campaign descriptions, you will definitely see what is the position of your ad, the impressions, the clicks and CTR. If you’re position is too low, try to increase your bids. If you’re getting a lot of impression but no clicks, then try to rewrite the ad. You might also need to rotate different ads to see what’s the best performing ad. Take a look at this:

monitor

Now remember in affiliate marketing, you’ll have to keep punching. You must have the balls to see what isn’t working and what is working. Doing the right things, doesn’t mean ending up with the best results. Test and test and test and you’ll see. When will you start generating leads? As soon as you’re getting clicks! We are direct linking and we are promoting an email submit offer (remember it!) so it’s not that hard to convert a click to a profit.

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Although the “per lead” price tag is not big, it can be better for anyone to test these types of offer as they are low-risked. Maybe I can write more about how I monitor my campaigns on the future posts… 🙂

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing Tagged With: adwords, affiliate, Affiliate Marketing, email submits, Pay Per Click, ppc

Why Some People Get Affiliate Referrals So Easy

by Melvin · Nov 23, 2008

Most of you here are bloggers and when you started months ago or even until today you place some affiliate links on your blog. On the sidebar, maybe in posts or in footers/headers. But well to be honest, I’m sure we’re all not getting the referrals we thought we could get when we were starting out. The truth about it is that you will really get low conversions on referrals and thats the bitter truth about it. People nowadays, because of information overload or maybe what you can call it, have become skeptic on things like these. Not so long ago you can do a review of something w/your affiliate link and have people jump on the bandwagon immediately. But then its different now.

Saying it doesn’t mean you can’t do anything about it. 🙂 Of course there are ways to increase affiliate earnings from your blog. This is different so to speak with the whole affiliate marketing but I believe affiliate links on blogs can itself buy you a shirt and shoes every month. W/o further adieu, here are the tips:

  1. Don’t make them sign, if you yourself haven’t made money w/it. – this is mostly the case a lot of people don’t get. Ok they’ve read this program pays $10 per signup, then they sign w/it, promote the program itself and say to their readers “this program is great and you should try” but the real reason is that it gets them $10 which I feel is cheap. I believe if you can show people your account or how you’ve fared w/them, then you can more likely encourage them to sign up under you. Like here, you’ve seen me made some posts w/pepperjamnetwork. Apart from me getting nearly $20 on every posts of it, is that I really make money w/them even outside this blog( and bigger amount). They’ve had some nice dating offers and I had a lot of campaigns w/them before so I promote them. Show proofs!
  2. Have a Nice Rep First – As I’ve said earlier, its hard to make tons referrals from blogs. But make no mistake w/guys like Zac Johnson and some other big affiliate bloggers. I mean Zac is earning a thousand dollars from affiliate earnings from his blog alone! Why? Because he’s a super affiliate! Its the human psychology that when they see someone making a lot with something, they tend to think that hopefully they can too w/the same program the person is using. And I believe Zac uses a lot of affiliate networks to make a living so just guess how many people signs on almost all program under him. Again it helps for you to have a great rep first.
  3. Be transparent and honest – Wth my ancient post about whether you are signing under aff.links or not, I mentioned that if it really gives out value, then I signed through the link. I mean the guy who showed me that must be compensated for the thing right? Most people want to cloak links, mask them and try to look it natural. But I got to differ. I am a big believer that people don’t care if its an affiliate link or not. Some bloggers even say, that the certain link is an affiliate link. If you have the former 2 things mentioned above, I dont see the need for not being transparent.

This blog hasn’t really made thousands of affiliate referrals every month. But then for me to see it makes hundreds and see people saying “I will sign under you” is something that makes me feel well. Not all that worked for me will work for them and I know by being too good to be true and to honest w/my posts, they understand it well.

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Blogging Experience, Monetization Tactics Tagged With: affiliate, affiliate links, Affiliate Marketing

Making Noise With Zip And Email Submits

by Melvin · Nov 8, 2008

LOL… I got tired of titles with “make money online” phrase types so lets use a different one. So probably a lot of you mostly kids have never ever made a thought of jumping into affiliate marketing because of its big risk. Well I don’t want to do it too before and I just kinda started because I think I have earned about $450-$600 online then with different methods so basically I just had the startup income.

As days pass by and more and more people are jumping w/making money online, some people can say that it became more competitive and saturated as well and no doubt its true. But I can say that it has become a lot easier nowadays. Just look at email and zip submits. There are offers paying $7+ for an email and while $7 is not that big, its certainly huge for an email.  The great thing about promoting zip and email submits is the fact that its a low risk type. Maybe you couldn’t make 20 million in a year w/it but certainly it doesn’t take much effort on how to do it. And also there are a lot of instructions there that I have read and I believe has done a great job of really teaching people how to do it. Anyway here’s a screen shot of how I did it with Copeac(It’s not a big amount, anyway…)

If you’re out trying to learn the circles of affiliate marketing then try email and zip submits. I mean a lot of advertisers and affiliate companies are slowly embracing it and wherever you go there’s always this type of offer. But anyway Im using Copeac with it and well there’s no harm on trying their network. 🙂

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing, SEO, Uncategorized Tagged With: Affiliate Marketing, email submit

Tyler’s Aff.Marketing 4 Is A Great One

by Melvin · Oct 21, 2008

With all the Market Leverage contests going around since early this year, i think this one from Tyler is a greater one. Tyler Cruz seemed to be a partner of Market Leverage for promoting the latter and the latter sponsoring each and every affiliate contest Tyler holds.

So well what makes this contest extra special? Its because for every contest there is like a new signup category wherein a newbie can compete with a newbie also which puts up a higher chances for both newbies. 😉 Basically I was about to join last month and I really regret that I wasn’t able to join because the new signups last year didn’t really generate a lot of revenue. The third place only even got $1 and still won an illuminated keyboard.

Now, Im targeting the Ipod Nano and am looking good for it. 😉 Anyway Im highly suggesting you to take a look at it and if you think you are already late to join it then you may want to prepare yourself for the next one as Im sure there is! 🙂 And well as this post obviously implies, I also would like to get the $20 prepaid card and i would want to beat out all those faggot contest bloggers which I feeel don’t deserve to win those prizes out. 😉

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Ramblings Tagged With: Affiliate Marketing, market leverage

You Always Have To Rotate

by Melvin · Oct 8, 2008

I am surprised on how many people not even considering rotations when they are advertising or just talking about internet marketing in general. Rotation is just basically rotating of ads and other stuffs. Why do you need to rotate? It’s simply as because by rotating you are optimizing your campaigns or whatever you are doing. Just one simple great example is when you’re placing out affiliate links on your blog. When I was starting out before, the 468X60 banner at the top is not a paid placement, it was just a clickbooth affiliate link. And well, what I did is that I put out about 3 different 468X60 copies of clickbooth banner and rotated them and observed who do well the most. I ended up finding out that the clickbooth banner you’re seeing now is what works best.

I think its important to do this. I mean when an advertiser calls me up for advertising I am more likely expecting them to give me about different ad copies. This is important, I mean if you’re out to buy an adspot promoting something you should almost always have different types of banners so that you can make the most of them. That’s why I don’t really like OIO because although it rotates ads, it doesn’t give out the advertisers an option to put up different ad copies.

Even in Pay Per Click and affiliate marketing, rotating is also very essential. In Adwords I always have ad variations on products that I am promoting and Google optimizes it themselves to show more what gets more clicks. People normally get tired of what they see and rotating it makes it look fresher for them. So how do you rotate?

Well there are different methods but I can say you can use a simple php roll call. You can download the ad rotator plugin by Taragana. The steps are enumerated their on his site and its really very easy. You can also use openX but this can be confusing to newbies but the features are really powerful. As you can see there’s really no excuse not to rotate. I can boldly say rotating can make anything that you’re doing online better

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Blogging Experience, Internet Marketing Tagged With: optimize, rotate

Oh My, Pay Per Click!

by Melvin · Sep 22, 2008

Hard times! I was doing some hardcore pay per click the past 2 days with a certain offer from Copeac and although I was not really failing that bad, it still didn’t look well in my eyes. Basically I had about 5 different campaigns there each with 600 PHP daily budget ($10+) and each of the campaigns have different ad types. I have been focusing on some email and zip submits that pay $1.55 per conversion. On some, I was doing dating niche that pays $3 per signup. I guess since I took a break on Pay per Click I really had my skills declined a lot. Although I was never really that succesful in ppc, I always enjoy it. It’s not really easy to get your ad in front of 20,000 impressions per day for free.

Well going back, I think the first day was a complete flop as I never really noticed my ads were disapproved by not complying to the quality guidelines. The dating try was really a flop! I was paying the max of $7 CPC per a $3 offer! The dating has became more saturated and its just harder now! A certain email submit was doing well as i net $26 on 1 1/2 days w/me spending $15 on that campaign. Here’s a quick look (Click for larger image) :

And here’s the adwords cost:

So, what I made in that email submit is $26.35 and the cost for everything is 1,000 PHP ($30). Not bad! Well I do really hope for something better than taht! If I would be losing money in PPC, I would be elated to accept it if I learned from it 😉

How bout you, how’s your PPC campaigns doing?

Filed Under: Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing, Pay Per Click Tagged With: Affiliate Marketing, payperclick, ppc

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