How To Flip Cheap Traffic For Big Profits |
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Friday, 16 November 2007 |
Here is a Step By Step Guide to finding niches, setting up arbitrage pages and sourcing cheap traffic to convert high paying clicks. Check out the run-down on this Traffic Arbitrage Blueprint.
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Buying Traffic
- Chapter Two: Finding a Niche to Exploit
- Chapter Three: Constructing Arbitrage Pages
- Chapter Four: Bringing It Together
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Keywords
Traffic Arbitraging used the universal business principle of Buying Low and Selling High. In this case, Traffic.
Read sample of Chapter One below to whet your appetite on this Traffic Arbitrage Blueprint.
Chapter One: Buying Traffic
** NOTE:
Some sections will be divided in two parts. One for second tier search engines and one for Google.
This is because they function on such different principles, it would be confusing to mix them together.
Second Tier PPC Engines
There is one underlying principle to this system and 4 distinct applications of it.
The principle, as you have surely guessed by now is the following mantra applied to traffic: buy low, sell high.
Our first mission is the most simple. We need places where we can buy cheap, quality traffic.
The easiest sources are second and third tier PPC engines that charge
you per click. These will be detailed and listed further on and include
such companies as www.goclick.com, www.findology.com and www.miva.com .
While I will list several here, you will want to add more. Testing is a
key factor when adding new traffic sources. Some will be worthless and
others will convert very well to give you stunning Return on Investment.
This is, of course, the gold we are mining for.
Another thing you must be conscious of, is the "gap". The gap, is the
difference between what you pay to acquire a visitor to your website
and the money you receive when that visitor leaves your website through
your desired exits.
In some cases, a $0.25 visitor may indeed be cheap, because the traffic converts well on your landing page and the
average visitor value is $1. (Anything that makes you a decent profit should be considered cheap.)
Of course the most pleasing purchases of all are for traffic bought at a single cent or even less. These
visitors can often be worth 5 to 10 times what you pay to acquire them, resulting in unheard of levels of
profitability for you!
Some of the characteristics to look for include a possibility to budget
your ads on a daily basis and the possibility of geo-targeting. Most of
the engines you will work with foster a huge difference in what they
will pay
out for North American, Australian and UK traffic as opposed to just about any other. This can make or break
your campaign…
Proven Sources of Good, Cheap Traffic
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