I've recently started my first two real-life-actually-running affiliate marketing campaigns. I'm not suspecting to be super successful with this model, or that it will be very scaleable or long lasting, but I'm glad to have got something started instead of just talking/reading about it.
1. Found a niche and some offers on clickbank.
2. Put up an old domain I had related to thid niche.
3. Researched keywords, wrote ad copy and setup AdWords campaign.
4. Linking adwords campaigns to my domain, then re-directing to the click bank offer.
Is this pretty standard? I'm writing a custom CMS that will allow me to build more robust landing sites, but for now, I think direct linking will help me get my feet wet and gain some experience.
What do you think?
1. Found a niche and some offers on clickbank.
2. Put up an old domain I had related to thid niche.
3. Researched keywords, wrote ad copy and setup AdWords campaign.
4. Linking adwords campaigns to my domain, then re-directing to the click bank offer.
Is this pretty standard? I'm writing a custom CMS that will allow me to build more robust landing sites, but for now, I think direct linking will help me get my feet wet and gain some experience.
What do you think?
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