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As a beginner in affiliate marketing, shall i start by making a website or just stick to ppc?
Posted on February 18th, 2010 8 comments8 responses to “As a beginner in affiliate marketing, shall i start by making a website or just stick to ppc?”

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Start making a website. You are bound to burn your budget without significant ROI in running PPC campaigns unless you spend significant time in keyword research.
Moreover PPC effects are dynamic and short term in nature while promoting your website other affiliate means ensures longitivity.
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As a beginner in Affiliate Marketing hopefully you did your research first on how to do it correctly and not just put a few words together and hope they sell the products. I can tell you from experience that one word or one color difference in your headline of your website/landing page/blog, whatever you do will make significant impact on sales. If you are just getting started and haven’t got much experience, I suggest you read up on it ===> at and get a Free guide that will give you some insight on what it is you are trying to achieve. Browse around the site and learn about what it is all about before you go and spend a lot of money with no ROI. There are ways to do it without spending much money at all. Learn the techniques first, then apply what has been learned.
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Hi!
You can start affiliate where your given your own website and promote it any where and get effective results,just check at
Anania.
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Affiliates can set up blogs and create content and ADD their affiliate links for people to click on and join. You can do the same. Create a blog, create a topic about e.g earning, add some of your affiliate links.
1. Blogs from or
2. use free classifieds like, add your link(s)
3. use a forum, never spam but most allow you to display any link (that does not violate their terms). -
If you can afford it, start a list-building website first. If you are on a budget, start a free blog. PPC can be disastrous to beginners. Promote your site or blog through article marketing or off-page SEO. Avoid untargeted traffic like safe-lists and traffic exchanges. These will waste your time and bandwidth.
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Stay away from ppc until you get lots of experience. Instead of a website create a blog and write reviews on your blog along with lots of finance related banners, adsense etc. Then write lots of review articles and submit them to ezinearticles.com and goarticles.com then bookmark them to about 20 sites for each article or blog post.
use wordtracker and go for words that get a low search volume i.e. 10-20 hits a day and go for lots of them rather than targeting one or two of the really big ones.
if you need help setting it up email me (my email address is in my profile) and ill give you a few pointers
sam
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stay away from ppc it will cost you more than you get back i’ve been there ,do a lot of research, go to njp-informationproducts.com you will find some good info there ,,,good luck
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The finance sector is big with high competition. I would recommend you to find less competitive sector (or very specific niche on the finance sector)
I would recommend you to start with pilot of about 300 clicks and check your conversions, if you get good conversions – build web site and start doing SEO and bring free relevant traffic.
On the following link you can learn how to bring relevant traffic to your web site for FREE:
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ARIHANT K February 21st, 2010 at 01:25