Hi Fellas,
My question is about advertising with paid ads like Facebook or Google to generate affiliate commissions. Do you have any experience about that?
Tha
Kyle teaches that we should have some success with traffic before going for paid ads.
Paid Ads work great if the content results in a sale, but many people have lost money because you pay for every click whether you make a sale or not.
Paid ads can give you a great return but can also be a money sucking black hole. You need to take it slowly and monitor your results carefully. Also check out each platform's rules. For example, FB can ban you for promoting an MMO opportunity (such as WA).
You may follow up on Jay's live webinars regarding Facebooks ads, PPC is covered well level 6 and 7 of the Affiliate Bootcamp.
You can use magnifying glass top to look up resource.
Such as "Facebook ads Magistudios", Google AdWords, PPC, Bing Ads etc. Wealthy Affiliate New Search Bar 2020 - Magnifying Glass Icon
Here's some
. Facebook Ads: Building a Quality Fan Page (Week 1) Facebook Ads: Boosting Posts (Week 2) Getting Started with Facebook Ads Facebook Ads: Creating Awesome Ads (Week 3) Facebook Ads: Working with Local Businesses (Week 4) Facebook Ads: Retargeting to Site Visitors (Week 5) However, starting out I would follow up on the training, writing content, and sharing onward social media platforms for organic outreach.
Once you have made a bit of commissions, then I utilize those to reinvest in my business in ads.
That's the sensible way of doing it.
Also if you do not know what you are doing as in running ad campaigns you could lose money and not get sales. Then again you could learn fast figure things out and run very successful campaigns.
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Advertising with paid ads affiliate programs?
Hi Fellas,
My question is about advertising with paid ads like Facebook or Google to generate affiliate commissions. Do you have any experience about that?
Tha
If you are going to do this, point the ads back to your own site. Only point to the merchant's site if they permit pay-per-click ads. Many don't permit that.
Kyle teaches that we should have some success with traffic before going for paid ads.
Paid Ads work great if the content results in a sale, but many people have lost money because you pay for every click whether you make a sale or not.
Paid ads can give you a great return but can also be a money sucking black hole. You need to take it slowly and monitor your results carefully. Also check out each platform's rules. For example, FB can ban you for promoting an MMO opportunity (such as WA).
You may follow up on Jay's live webinars regarding Facebooks ads, PPC is covered well level 6 and 7 of the Affiliate Bootcamp.
You can use magnifying glass top to look up resource.
Such as "Facebook ads Magistudios", Google AdWords, PPC, Bing Ads etc. Wealthy Affiliate New Search Bar 2020 - Magnifying Glass Icon
Here's some
. Facebook Ads: Building a Quality Fan Page (Week 1) Facebook Ads: Boosting Posts (Week 2) Getting Started with Facebook Ads Facebook Ads: Creating Awesome Ads (Week 3) Facebook Ads: Working with Local Businesses (Week 4) Facebook Ads: Retargeting to Site Visitors (Week 5) However, starting out I would follow up on the training, writing content, and sharing onward social media platforms for organic outreach.
Once you have made a bit of commissions, then I utilize those to reinvest in my business in ads.
That's the sensible way of doing it.
Also if you do not know what you are doing as in running ad campaigns you could lose money and not get sales. Then again you could learn fast figure things out and run very successful campaigns.
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Hello Fellas,
Online working - writing as I see is something it needs its time, like any other business and job.
Do you have any realistic a
I really like this post by @Nathaniell: How To Blog And Keep Your Job I like this one as well: Developing My Optimized Work Style For Maximum Productivity In Minimum Time
Initially things will take more time. You will gain speed as you get into a groove.
Do your keyword research as a group task for 10 - 20 posts.
Then write the posts.
Write at least 2 -3 posts per week to keep the search engines coming back regularly to index and rank your new posts.
Hi Emmanouil
My opinion ... it's simple but not easy.
- Decide how much time to use
- Decide when to use it (ideally daily)
- Then the difficult part ... turn it into a habit ... takes a lot of discipline at first.
So how much time do you have for your business and when can you take action each day?
:-)
Richard
The recommendations is to write 2 - 3 posts a week and that's for the foreseeable future.
Consistency is key and Google loves consistency.
It is better to learn the process yourself, vs. outsourcing.
You can hire outside help, however you need an SEO qualified person so knows what they are doing and a budget allocation. Costs can run $50 - $75 a piece.
Otherwise you end up editing their work.
You may seek Upwork dot com, online jobs dot ph, text broker do com and jobs section of pro blogger dot com.
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Full time online working time management proposal?
Hello Fellas,
Online working - writing as I see is something it needs its time, like any other business and job.
Do you have any realistic a
I really like this post by @Nathaniell: How To Blog And Keep Your Job I like this one as well: Developing My Optimized Work Style For Maximum Productivity In Minimum Time
Initially things will take more time. You will gain speed as you get into a groove.
Do your keyword research as a group task for 10 - 20 posts.
Then write the posts.
Write at least 2 -3 posts per week to keep the search engines coming back regularly to index and rank your new posts.
Hi Emmanouil
My opinion ... it's simple but not easy.
- Decide how much time to use
- Decide when to use it (ideally daily)
- Then the difficult part ... turn it into a habit ... takes a lot of discipline at first.
So how much time do you have for your business and when can you take action each day?
:-)
Richard
The recommendations is to write 2 - 3 posts a week and that's for the foreseeable future.
Consistency is key and Google loves consistency.
It is better to learn the process yourself, vs. outsourcing.
You can hire outside help, however you need an SEO qualified person so knows what they are doing and a budget allocation. Costs can run $50 - $75 a piece.
Otherwise you end up editing their work.
You may seek Upwork dot com, online jobs dot ph, text broker do com and jobs section of pro blogger dot com.
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Hi friends, I am thinking and checking all the possibilities I have in my hands and make my life a little bit easier.
Thanks for all your help,
Manos
Yes, if that's easiest for you to do. Would you be targeting the Greek population in Greece? The Greek population in a different country?
Either way, speaking from the perspective of the largest global affiliate network, we have a lot of publishers based in Greece, so I'd say yes!
If you add another blog in Greek, think about what they would like to know.
Where is your traffic currently coming from on your English site?
Google Analytics > reports -> audience -> geo
Hi Emmanouil, yes absolutely! The audience is smaller but the competition will be next to none. My wife and I run a Thai website and not many people in Thailand know about affiliate marketing yet so it's a lot easier to get number one in Google 👍👍
Depending your audience and who | what you are marketing to? Does location matters? Is your business more dependent on local marketing.
You may follow up on below resource
https://wpml.org/community/2018/07/multilingual-business-website/
As far as the how to
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-easily-create-a-multilingual-wordpress-site/
https://weglot.com/how-to-create-a-bilingual-website/
https://neilpatel.com/blog/international-seo/
Jay's live webinars also covers local marketing, you may want to input "local marketing magistudios" in magnifying glass top menu.
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Is it worth start a niche blog in greek?
Hi friends, I am thinking and checking all the possibilities I have in my hands and make my life a little bit easier.
Thanks for all your help,
Manos
Yes, if that's easiest for you to do. Would you be targeting the Greek population in Greece? The Greek population in a different country?
Either way, speaking from the perspective of the largest global affiliate network, we have a lot of publishers based in Greece, so I'd say yes!
If you add another blog in Greek, think about what they would like to know.
Where is your traffic currently coming from on your English site?
Google Analytics > reports -> audience -> geo
Hi Emmanouil, yes absolutely! The audience is smaller but the competition will be next to none. My wife and I run a Thai website and not many people in Thailand know about affiliate marketing yet so it's a lot easier to get number one in Google 👍👍
Depending your audience and who | what you are marketing to? Does location matters? Is your business more dependent on local marketing.
You may follow up on below resource
https://wpml.org/community/2018/07/multilingual-business-website/
As far as the how to
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-easily-create-a-multilingual-wordpress-site/
https://weglot.com/how-to-create-a-bilingual-website/
https://neilpatel.com/blog/international-seo/
Jay's live webinars also covers local marketing, you may want to input "local marketing magistudios" in magnifying glass top menu.
See more comments
If you are going to do this, point the ads back to your own site. Only point to the merchant's site if they permit pay-per-click ads. Many don't permit that.