I was rejected too from Azoogle
March 24, 2009 on 6:34 pm | In Questions and Comments | 3 CommentsI was rejected too from Azoogle in Sep 08.
First of all let me say that I loved the book…it was so easy to read…this was my 5th book about Internet Marketing.
Second a bit of of myself. I know how to do web design, seo & I run 2 Adwords campaigns for my web design company.
It seems to me all these Affiliates reject you if …You sound like if you are new to Internet Marketing & if you don’t have a way to bring traffic.
In my own opinion for all those people who gets rejected is to create your own Blog (As I am doing) fill it with content updated frequently and then few months later buy traffic that goes to your site…some people charge you as little as $ 25 for 1000 visitors.
Then it’s time to register to an Affiliate, wait for their call and sound like you are pro. Even if you are not they will accept you and then you have your chance.
Let me know what you guys think.
Sincerely,
SpeedyJ
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Speedy J,
Sounds like a good idea to me.
Tony
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Comment by Administrator — March 27, 2009 #
Hello SpeedyJ,
I am new to Affiliate Millions. I have just read the Authors book Affiliate Millionare and was disappointed to see the post as of 5-1-2009 that search marketers will not be permitted to leverage Amazon.com. And that this seems to be a trend.
That being said, it looks like I will need to create a website and drive traffic to that website. You mention in your post that there are firms that you can pay to drive traffic to your blog or website. Do you have any recommendations as to the firms that are reputable that can assist me here?
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
Thanks,
Online4Life
Comment by online4life — April 14, 2009 #
I’m not sure I would use the word ‘reputable’ to describe any of the firms I have worked with to simply buy clicks from. The click quality is generally pretty low, and the traffic pretty unfocused. The key is to get these clicks – since the quality is so poor – as cheaply as possibly, and promote something with as broad an appeal as possible (because even if you tell them you want people interested in “surfing”, and even if they tell you that’s what they are sending you… you are really just going to get any click they can find.). So promote something like eBay or Amazon, that sells almost everything, and hope a high enough percentage make the impulse buy to make it worth your while.
It’s a tough model to get working.
What I’ve begun to get more excited about, because it is an easy model to work with, is casino redirects. I simply purchase existing domain names with at least a minimal amount of daily traffic, and instead of building a website, I redirect my domain name to an online casino that pays 36% commissions for the lifetime of the customers gaming. Almost no one signs up, but my average user that does gamble, blows over $4000 (lots of $200 and $300 visits). Because it’s a lifetime commission, and because the few who do this tend to spend a lot, you can make a lot of money over time.
I’ve also had some success with the websites I haven’t been able to make profitable by simply having my registrar redirect those domain names to online casinos. I only get paid for non-US traffic, but it still seems to do alright.
Casino Blasters has the best program (36% to 50% LIFETIME commisions) and even if your domain just gets a few clicks a day, you’ll probably get a sign up or two a year. DO NOT CHOOSE the CPA program. You can make WAY more on the percentage, because it is for the lifetime of the customers gambling.
Good Luck,
Tony
Comment by Administrator — April 27, 2009 #