Review of Mike Dillard's Magnetic Sponsoring MLM Lead System & Course
5 Best Practices For CPA Promotion
Step 1: PPV-
This is by far the cheapest traffic you can find. I would highly suggest running this traffic to lead offers as those pay on free info submits…making it easier for you to get paid. It is also much quicker in being able to establish your best case ROI in the quickest fashion.
Step 2: Email Marketing -
If you don’t have a list, I suggest using the above method to build one. If you have a list, CPA networks ALWAYS have email copy that you can use…but I would rewrite it slightly. Promoting using the same email someone else is using will not be good for your list.
Step 3: PPC -
Although this can be expensive, I would suggest finding “odd niche” offers. Things that might not be super competitive. It’s easy to figure out as you can search the campaigns and then use the Google keyword tool to figure out the competition.
Step 4: Article Marketing -
Remember to be careful when using this, and mask your affiliate links because you’ll want to be able to change the link if the offer gets pulled down, which happens a lot in CPA. Otherwise, this is a great system as you can spend an hour/ day writing and generate hundreds of clicks from each article…if done correctly.
Step 5: Whatever your affiliate manager says is working -
You can ask your affiliate manager what source of traffic is working the best, and then I would say that you should go learn that technique and try promotion AFTER knowing what you’re getting into.
I know I said this was 5 steps…but it’s also REALLY important to note that it’s even more important to know what you’re doing before even entering the CPA world. You can get fed a LOT of lies but until you are making money in normal affiliate marketing, you might be better off sticking to the easier methods.
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