Internet advertising – How to profit with Facebook ads

June 28th, 2010 by Guest Blogger | No Comments | Filed in Internet Marketing Success, Social Media, Uncategorized

I stumbled upon a nifty post by Justin Goff describing a start-to-finish example of a profitable Facebook internet advertising campaign.

This campaign took him a week or so to become profitable, but he's now got it tweaked and you could actually just copy this and start making money as an affiliate.

Here’s the nuts and bolts of it…

The ProductThe 31 Day Fat Loss Cure (this is his own product on Clickbank, affiliate info is here if you’re interested)

Landing Page: Justin linked directly to his sales video which is at 31DayFatLossCure.com/abs (if you’ve never seen a video like this, the add to cart button pops up at the end of the video so they can order…its pretty cool).

Next, he started making making some Facebook ads…

Facebook ads

When he does this, he usually makes up to 30 different ads (mostly testing the pictures in the ads).

Justin found that a great picture gives you the biggest change in click thru rates (CTR). So out of the 30 or so ads he tested, these were the top 3 converting ads.

Just by improving your CTR you can get a much better Cost Per Click (CPC) and your profits are going to go through the roof. If you have a few extra bucks to spend, Justin highly recommendd picking up the FB Ads Manager. This thing literally saves him 20-25 hours each week. Justin simply uploads all of the ads, targets the market he wants and let's it run while he's sleeping.

And by the way here’s a big tip that he got from Jeremy Schoemaker (aka Shoemoney):

Set up your campaign so that in Clickbank each ad has a different sub ID on the end (much easier to do than it sounds). This way you can track the EXACT ads that are sending you the sales.

Facebook ClickBank

Of the ads pictured at the top of this post, Justin actually found that the middle ad generated the most sales (even though it didn't have the best CTR).

Once you have some ads ready, you MUST narrow down and calculate your target market…

Narrowing Your Market For Maximum Money Making

If you’ve ever done any campaigns for fitness/fat loss products, you know that the best market for these products is in the 35-65 year old age group.

Justin targeted each of these ads specifically to women in the 35-55 year old range on Facebook. He didn’t target any specific keywords with these ads, just women in general. Here are the exact settings Justin used:

  • Female, 35-55
  • United States
  • CPC (bidding around .30 per click)

That’s a pretty broad market, but it was still profitable. Since then he's gotten more into niching down by smaller groups of years and also by time zones in the U.S.

Justin thinks there’s also a lot of money to be made targeting keywords. For example, you could target people who like “The Biggest Loser” which is over 1 million people on Facebook — he hasn’t tried this yet, but he's confident it would convert pretty well.

The Profits

Overall on this campaign, Justin invested a total of $493.76 and brought in $621.19 in revenue. So the overall profit for the campaign was $127.43. Now you might not think that’s much money, but here’s how he's going to scale it out…

… During this test campaign, Justin was capping his ad spend each day to $50. Now since this campaign is profitable, all he needs to do is increase his ad spend to $300 or so dollars per day, and within a few days this will easily turn into a $100 profit each and everyday. That’s an average of $36,500+ per year.

Not to mention, Justin hasn’t even started targeting this campaign to men.

Now a question most people usually have is “what’s better, CPC or CPM?”

CPC vs. CPM

This campaign was all run on CPC, but he's been playing around with CPM lately.

Here’s the deal though…

… Facebook recently changed its algorithm, and they are trying to push direct response marketers over to CPC. In simple speak, the days of dirt cheap CPM clicks are pretty much over.

But that’s ok, because even a campaign like this you could still easily make $20k-$30k a year as an affiliate just by direct linking.

On a campaign like this your goal should be to get as many people to the landing page as possible – for as cheap as possible. If you can find cheap .10 cent clicks this Facebook campaign would be an absolute gold mine.

Now that leads to the next big tip, which is improving your click through rate!

How To Increase Your CTR on Facebook Ads

One of the keys to making a bunch of money on Facebook is to keep your CTR high.

Now the big problem with this (unlike with Adwords) is that the same people are seeing your ad everyday they login to Facebook. So after about 7-10 days your ad is going to lose its good CTR, and you’re going to need a new ad.

If you have a picture that’s converting well, you can do something simple like adding a colored border or circle around the image.

If that doesn’t work it’s time to test 20-30 new pictures, and then you can simply bring your old one back in a few weeks.

Justin Goff is the owner of The 31 Day Fat Loss Cure.

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List Building – Fast ways to hook new buyers to your website

June 10th, 2010 by Guest Blogger | 1 Comment | Filed in Business, Email Marketing

Are you thinking about list building… in particular, how to have successful list building campaigns with thousands of active subscribers who will take action on your emails, and also one that will generate you massive amounts of income on demand? If so, the list building tips below are sure to help you out.

While the steps involved in email list building – namely creating an opt-in page, signing up for an autoresponder service, and following up with your subscribers, may seem easy tasks, but, in order to have successful list building campaigns, you need to do them right – Starting from how you create your opt-in page.

In the next few sections, I'm going to share with you 3 list building tips that will allow you to have successful list building campaigns just like any other Internet Marketing gurus.


Give Them Enough Reason To Sign Up

I'm sure most of your visitors, prior to visiting your website (where you have your opt-in page is) are already subscribers of other marketers' mailing lists, and their emails are flooded with messages from these marketers every single day.

Unless you give them enough reason why they should sign up for your list, they will not do so.

Therefore, what you should do is to offer them something that is of high value in exchange for their first name and email address. It should be something that they can receive immediately after they have sign up – such as a short report, audio/video course, email tutorial series, etc.

To increase your opt-in page's opt-in rate, what you can do is to offer something that contain solutions to nail-biting problems that your visitors may have (you can find out pressing problems that your niche market have by conducting some simple research through forums).

What you also need to do is that, in your opt-in page, you will want to highlight that upon signing up, they will be able to get instant solutions to nail-biting problems that they have (and you will need list down the problems.

By doing so, you will be able to grab your visitors by the eyeballs and they'll be more inclined to enter their first name and email address as they want solutions to these nail-biting problems.


Choosing A Reliable Autoresponder Service

Your autoresponder is the heart of your all list building campaigns.

Therefore, you must choose one that is not only reliable, but also one that has excellent customer service, where you can get help from instantly whenever you bump into any problems.

The reason is because you want your email messages to be able to reach all your subscribers. Imagine if you are using an unreliable autoresponder service, and whenever you send out promotional emails, it only gets sent out to 50% of your list subscribers. You'll tend to lose out on lots of income as a result, and it's not even your fault!

Therefore, I would strongly recommend that you sign up for a reliable autoresponder service. There are 3 autoresponder services that I would highly recommend, and they are ImnicaMail, Aweber and GetResponse.


Structuring Your Email Content

You should structure your email content according – such that it is neither 100% promotional-based nor 100% free information.

The reason is because if your email content is 100% promotional-based, you will start to see your subscribers gradually unsubscribing from your list as most people hate to being sold to.

On the flip side, if your email content is 100% free information, then it is obvious that you will not be able to generate any profits from it your list building campaigns.

What I would recommend is to have a mix of free information and promotional-based content – In that you can send out 4 emails that contains free information for your subscribers, and 2 emails that contain information where you review a product/service.

So, there you have it – The above are 3 list building tips that, if you follow them, will help you build successful list campaigns.

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Internet Marketing Video – Make money with these video tips

April 30th, 2010 by Guest Blogger | No Comments | Filed in Business, Internet Marketing Success

Video products are easier to make than most internet marketers would believe.

Hundreds of people stop themselves from making video products because they believe that they aren't technically gifted enough. What they are really doing is leaving money on the table because you can charge a lot more for video products than you can for text products.

It doesn't take much to change a text product into a video product if you know the right steps. Read on for tips to making more profit with your products by using video.

Plan your video format based on your strengths. If you feel more comfortable with speaking in front a camera, by all means do it. But you don't have to sit in front of the camera to make a successful video. Some of the best videos are screenshot video that displays exactly what is going on with your screen.

If you are a better at narrating rather than speaking in front of the camera, you can use the a screenshot program rather than a regular video camera.

Write down the structure before you start shooting. Even if you know the topic well, you need to write down a structure for your video before you begin shooting. Keep in mind that a page of written text is about two minutes of spoken text. Before you start shooting your script, time your script so you know how long you'll need to shoot it.

Keep your at ten to fifteen minutes tops. People don't like to sit around and watch their computer screens forever. You need to keep your videos on the short side. When you time your videos you need to make sure that they fit within this time frame in order to keep your viewers interested.

Make a video series if you want to increase the power of your product. If you have content that is going to last longer than ten to fifteen minutes you should make a video series to sell to your target market. If your content is going to be really in depth, you can even split it into two sets of videos and offer the second as an upsell.

Speak to one person at a time. Even though your video will be seen by many people they will only view it one at a time, so when you're speaking make sure that you speak directly to one person. Using "you" and "yours" will help you connect with the audience more.

Don't worry about being perfect. As you're shooting the video, don't worry about being perfect when you narrate the video. Your customers want to know that a normal person just like themselves is making the video. If you're too formal you won't be approachable.

Provide a transcribed script. If you want to give your audience additional value, you can send your video to a service like Elance.com and have one of the workers there turn your video into a text document.

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Niche Internet Marketing – 9 fast tips to promote your niche

April 2nd, 2010 by Markus Allen | No Comments | Filed in Business, Internet Marketing Success

Niche meaning – basic tips for success in niche marketing. Niche marketing is the most popular way of making money online. Anyone can earn affiliate commissions, regardless of their experience in internet marketing.

This article presents ten powerful tips that will help you succeed in niche marketing and earn huge commissions.  There are 9 basic tips for success in niche  marketing:

Choose a specific niche or topic for which you want to promote affiliate programs. It is not advisable to sign up for a wide range of programs on different topics. Make your affiliate marketing targeted on a single market, and promote products that appeal to that market.

Research and select the best affiliate programs for your niche. You must choose the most rewarding, reliable and successful affiliate programs. The merchant must also supply you some marketing tools you can use to promote the products. The affiliate program or products must also be of high quality and must be well-priced. This will make is easy for you to sell them products or programs.

Build a web site focused on your niche, and have high quality and unique content that is rich with your key words and phrases.

Drive traffic to your website. Your website will need traffic for you to earn affiliate commissions. Write articles, submit online press releases related to your niche and submit your website to search engines. You can also exchange links with high ranking websites related to your niche.

Review your affiliate programs or products on a blog, and include your affiliate links.

Build an email list and offer free e-courses, articles or e-books. When you have a list, you can keep in regular contact with your prospects and recommend your affiliate products to them.

Be available to answer any questions from your prospects and customers. Customer relationship management is very important in online business. Make sure that you provide your real name and an email address on your website so that potential customers can contact you with questions, and know there is a real person behind that website. This is important for your credibility.

Build your own network of sub-affiliates. Keep in touch with your sub-affiliates and motivate them to succeed because their success is your success too.

Work hard consistently in promoting your website and have patience.

Niche meaning – basic tips for success in niche marketing. These niche marketing tips can help anyone succeed in niche marketing, and you too can achieve a lot of success and earn huge affiliate commissions!


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Sample Testimonial Letter – Get more customers with this letter

January 7th, 2010 by markus | No Comments | Filed in Business, Writing and Editing

One surefire way to get more customers is by printing endorsement from your happy customers… feel free to use this sample testimonial letter template to help you build trust with your prospects:

Feature an illustration
Unless you have professional photos, use illustrations. Include a caption just underneath with the name and address of the testimonial to provide legitimacy.

Consider adding audio
Whether it's fair or not, most testimonials are faked. Add audio to provide authenticity to your customer testimonial.

Include contact information
Just because you know a testimonial is real doesn't mean your visitors know it's real. You can easily boost the "trust factor" by including your customer's full name, city and state, and their web address.

There's no reason for you to struggle with writing and editing your testimonial letter. If you're ready to get more customers now, you might want to grab these Internet Marketing secrets, tips, techniques and methods.

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AWeber Spam – Has AWeber been compromised by spammers

December 21st, 2009 by Markus Allen | 1 Comment | Filed in Email Marketing

Over the weekend, internet marketing message boards have been buzzing about AWeber Communications… the popular email service provider.

It seems there's a new spam connection between those who subscribe to email marketing offers and AWeber. Those who track this sort of stuff find that they're getting inundated with spam offers — and the common connection is AWeber.

The evidence seems to indicate a very simple explanation… someone accessed AWeber Communications' master database of email address, copied a percentage of these emails, and sent a bunch of pharmaceutical spam.

The spam is not coming from AWeber's emailing system, but rather from an army of email bots. But it's becoming obvious that the source of the email addresses is from AWeber Communications.

The good news is this particular spammer is going to get shut down very quickly. That's how it works. Spammers make their money quickly until they're caught (sometimes just minutes is all that's needed to make a fortune).

The bad news is this could seriously affect AWeber Communication's solid reputation.

I've known the founder (Tom Kulzer) for about 9 years. I've eaten dinner with him. If you know me, I rarely meet up with internet marketing gurus and vendors (I live way in the country and HATE traveling to the cities). And Tom is a VERY reputable guy…

… With that said, many are upset that AWeber is completely silent about this. And I get it. When my hosting company EV1 "claimed" to have a fire, my site was down for almost a week. It wasn't the outage that frustrated me, but rather the lack of communication.

Yes, this is new news. The first report of this showed up at this Warrior Forum post on Friday at just after 1 p.m. (NY time). And yes, it's the weekend. And yes, you have to be careful these days as lawyers run our lives.

With that said, AWeber Communication's blog and Facebook and Twitter accounts are totally silent about this. And this is a very bad strategy. Tom is notorious for replying to message board posts about his company in rapid fashion. But the silence on this particular issue is deafening. All Tom has to do is to recognize that there SEEMS to be an issue and he's personally looking into it. That's it. Just a one paragraph statement would fit the bill for now to let his concerned customers know he's on it.

Bad things happen to just about every business. And when bad things happen to your company, the worst thing to do is to be silent about it. It's beyond obvious that this spam is coming from AWeber… I hope Tom ignores his legal advice and gets ahead of this issue (instead of the other way around).

Update (12/21/2009 @ 7:12 p.m.): AWeber Communications updated their blog about this compromise here.

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