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What's working for you?

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notepad Feb 20, 2009, 05:55:08 PM #1
I love/ hate the saying that "the only constant in business is change."

With that in mind, what type of offers are working best for you? Let me know, I always like to hear what's working on the street!

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notepad Feb 21, 2009, 01:54:44 PM #2
The two best CPA earners for me have always been eBay affiliate and Amazon Associates but I've been working both of them for half a decade to generate steady passive residual income.

As far as performance marketing goes, I'd have to say mobile services targeted towards habitual cellphone users are converting well. I stumbled into that nice a few months ago and it's still doing well even using Adcenter.  I try to avoid the offers that everybody else is promoting because if you follow the herd, your expenses/earnings ratio declines proportionate to the number of competitors in the field.

My technique is to work one performance network at a time (ie: MarketLeverage, Neverblue, Convert2Media) and go through the offerings and find several offerings that look like they might convert. Then do some keyword research and see how much competition there is in the niche. If everything looks good, lanch a few PPC campaigns and tweak landing pages, ads, etc for about a week until I see a good ratio - then set it and move on to the next.

I think for some people "change" is the inspiration to keep exploring new territories in search of success. 


 


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notepad Feb 22, 2009, 12:37:20 AM #3
diet programs rip it up now. bad economy means people are spending money to look good so they can find jobs.

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notepad Feb 23, 2009, 06:37:09 PM #4
Thank you both for the insight. Dave, what do you think is more important diverse traffic or niche offers?
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