Review Blog- Which products to promote on PPC campaigns?

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I am starting a review blog that will have a lot of products on the site. I have about $500 to start off testing. Is it better to spend all of that money on a 1 or 2 products or on 10 products? How should I go about spending my money on my ppc campaign?
 


try one and see how it works with $100 and then proceed

I keep hearing around the forums/blogs that $100 is not enough to initially invest. Does it differ between landing pages and review sites? Do review sites convert as well?
 
Not all of the products are from amazon, but a decent amount of them are. I'm a newbie looking for help I don't need to get flamed.
 
you never should ask "Does XXXXXX convert/work well???111" because you will get flamed 100% of the time posting that here. TRY it and see for yourself.

Thats not even my main concern. I was wondering which way to approach marketing it in a PPC campaign. Spend a lot of money on one product. Or spread out the money to a lot of different products.
 
Even if its directed towards a specific group of people. And are products that this group of people would buy?
 
Really helpful forum, best affiliate marketing information out there. Seriously the members aren't fucking assholes at all.
 
I am starting a review blog that will have a lot of products on the site. I have about $500 to start off testing. Is it better to spend all of that money on a 1 or 2 products or on 10 products? How should I go about spending my money on my ppc campaign?

fuck you, pussy.
 
What will i get out of this forum?

Nothing. People here are angry and successful. They have no reason to be nice. They're not going to answer your questions. No one answered theirs. They simply worked hard and tested everything until they found something that worked. You'll get answers elsewhere. Just not here.
 
Nothing. People here are angry and successful. They have no reason to be nice. They're not going to answer your questions. No one answered theirs. They simply worked hard and tested everything until they found something that worked. You'll get answers elsewhere. Just not here.

Most helpful thing that anyone has said around here.