What to do with biz op traffic

mediastar100

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Ok here's the dilema. I have a killer lp and tons of data from search traffic and other sources that I know converts very well for biz op type offers. Since all the asvertisers in the niche are so heavy on the shave I have stopped running the campaign.

Question is what can I divert this traffic to? Seems a big waste to just dump all the data and research I have built up simply because the offers are not backing out on the advertiser end.

Any thoughts on what to do to monetize the traffic I have?
 


I've shifted from promoting the usual rebills to promoting some lower payout lead gen offers. It's a completely different strategy but it's holding steady.

The problem I've found with the bizopps recently is the sheer impossibility of testing traffic.

How can you trust in the quality of the traffic when the shaving varies seemingly day to day? It's just not possible to go hunting for any new sources. The offers are nowhere near stable enough.

Do you have a mailing list? I started collecting emails a while ago so thankfully, even with the shaving going on, I can still keep the lead for myself and try it with a new offer. Not all lost.
 
Both good suggestions, thanks.

I have aweber gathering dust so it's not a bad idea at all to catch the lead myself and go for the long term sale possibly upselling credit reports and paid survey sites etc

and yeah it kills testing totally when the issue is with the advertiser. Try running pulse360 to an offer that shaves like a bastard.. Not a happy experience.
 
I've paused my bizopp and waiting for another good campaign to come along.

There's just no point in running traffic to something that I can't make profitable with a 2% conversion rate. Almost all the bizopps I've got now are run by the same advertiser.
 
With any luck, the massive drop in traffic from Google banning publishers + people getting sick of the shave and pausing campaigns...might scaremonger a few advertisers in to behaving or losing a lot of volume.

Not getting my hopes up though.
 
i think u guys are talking about Google Adwords traffic if i am not wrong. But, i wanted to ask you guys onething which is not related to Adwords Campaigns but SEO. My websites are ranking in top 10 for big keywords for which we pay around $2-$3 per click on adwords, now i am getting daiy 1000+ clicks onto my offers, and the conversions are pretty low ( as calculated on statistics of last month, i m cryin );

So, do u guys recommend to send the traffic to some paid surveys or something of same kind? please leme know what you guys recommend? i can changet the LP a bit but i reallly need help in this regards...
 
You need to keep testing different offers and different networks. There's still a bunch of biz opp offers doing well out there.
 
With any luck, the massive drop in traffic from Google banning publishers + people getting sick of the shave and pausing campaigns...might scaremonger a few advertisers in to behaving or losing a lot of volume.

Not getting my hopes up though.

doubt it, there's always guys to pickup the slack.
 
make your own bizopp, a regurgitated ebooks would work well, you'd get instant payments & you'd never have to worry about shaving + you can still build a mailing list this way if you're crafty about how it gets delivered.
 
^^ something I've actually been toying with.

Any thoughts on payment processors (ejunkie, Clickbank (?!)) - basically something that can be sold low cost on the front end and rebill on the backend.

OR - just go for $77.7777 ebook type sale?
 
^^ something I've actually been toying with.

Any thoughts on payment processors (ejunkie, Clickbank (?!)) - basically something that can be sold low cost on the front end and rebill on the backend.

OR - just go for $77.7777 ebook type sale?
There's a reason why bizopps convert - they cost just a dollar or two - atleast since people don't read the fine print. Be prepared for lower conversions if you stick 50$-100$ price tags to your product.
 
Yeah thats catch 22. Im looking for a payment process that has a "membership" solution. Ejunkie does not support this atm
 
Clickbank does, but you'll have to deal with high refund rates i guess.
 
Im thinking it may be best just to go with a low cost one off payment and go for the volume. Its gonna be nowhere near the payouts on biz ops but at least I know it will pay and at a low one off cost consumers shouldnt be too pissed to make high charge backs.

Of course if an advertiser wants to man up and commit to a solid offer that would be the ideal situation but it dont look like thats gonna happen anytime soon.
 
I'm pausing mine too, this is stupid. The networks should be pausing the biz ops that they know damn well are being shaved, we shouldn't have to go searching through the garbage on their networks. Let's face it, we're not searching for an offer that's converting the best, we're looking for an advertiser who isn't stealing from us.