Last week one of my friends got banned by an affiliate network for being found promoting their offer on a porn website.  He was very shocked and felt innocent as he never ran any campaigns targeting toward porn sites.  The only traffic source that he had used to promote that offer was LeadImpact.  So he contacted LeadImpact asking how this could happen.  What he learned from LeadImpact is quite disturbing.  LeadImpact was testing a new technology that allows them to search within the content of a webpage to find matches to keywords.  They were testing the top 10,000 keywords used in their network; and “credit*cards”, a keyword my friend had used, is one of them.  According to the Leadimpact’s explanation, the situation might be that one of Leadimpact users was paying for services on a porn site, and so the words “credit*card” probably showed up somewhere on the webpage, triggering a popup of my friend’s ad at a porn site.

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This is completely unethical!  LeadImpact were essentially using publishers as guinea pig to test their new technology and traffic.  They did this even without notifying us.  They ran the experiments at the publishers’ cost and put publisher’s affiliate accounts at risk.  Actually, I have learned from several other people that last week they all experienced a huge drop in quality from the LeadImpact traffic in relation to credit card campaigns.  Their used-to-be profitable campaigns suddenly turned into bleeding – losing a huge amount of money.  It is quite a shame that LeadImpact used affiliates’ money to do their own test without asking first.  At the very least, they should send out a notification, informing people what the test is and what potential risks could be.

Any lesson from this incident?  If you have been running some profitable campaigns on LeadImpact, you should write to ask them to remove your account from their test, and indicate that they are doing the wrong thing to put publishers’ accounts and campaigns in jeopardy.

For most Pay-Per-View marketers, bidding on targets is a very complicated and actually rather confusing process.  We often hear such kind of questions and complains:  I am the top bidder on a keyword, but why am I not receiving any traffic?  Someone is bidding $2 on a url, how can he make a profit of it?  Well, there are a lot of tricks and cautions about bidding.  Here are some.

Be aware of fake bids!

In order to push the competitors out of market, some people play fake bids.  That’s why you see some unreasonably high bids in Leadimpact and Trafficvance.  Don’t they get burned up with such a high bid?  No, it actually costs them nothing.  I’m now giving you an example of how they do it.  Let’s top_auctions-1say I am targeting a domain name of “loan.com”.  To scare away my competitors, I set up a campaign with “loan.com” as the target.  I use the day parting approach to remove every day except one and then to remove every hour except one.  So say today is Monday I would set the campaign to run on Sunday at 5am and bid $2.00 on it.  Then the following Sunday I would change it to Saturday.  This $2.00 bid will show as the highest bid for every day of the week.  All the newbies will be either scared away or trying to outbid it and lose their money.  By doing this my fake campaign actually never gets any traffic and suffers no cost at all, but it kills off all the competitors.  In the mean time I am bidding in second or third place with a bid of $0.025 and soaking up all the traffic.  So watch out for fake bids.  If you see a bid list like $0.98, $0.94, $0.58, $0.06, $0.05, $0.049…, the first three bids are fake.  You should bid at $0.061 – just above the bid that appears to be real.

How can the # 1 bidder not receiving any traffic?

There are at least two scenarios that can cause this situation.  Firstly, if one keyword has 10 people all bid at $0.015, then everyone is listed as #1 bidder but you only get one tenth of the traffic.  Then how to make sure that you are the only top bidder?  Increase your bid slightly to see if anyone spins out behind you.  Secondly, bids for the same keyword are actually separated for different categories.  You won’t see other people’s bids for the same keyword but from a different category.  This problem happens when you are in category A with a bid of $0.015 and you are showing at the #1 position.  But someone else is in category B where the minimum bid starts at $0.025.  In this case, he will be getting most of the traffic – even without your awareness.  In other words, someone who is use the same keyword but in another category is beating you.  Because of different categories you won’t see such kind of competition.  So you might think your target is crappy and throw it away.  Actually it’s not.  The correct practice should be increasing your bid gradually to see if it starts generating traffic even though you are ranked as #1.

Use target variations to low your bidding cost

You always have competition on those targets that convert.  Strong competition will eventually make these targets no longer profitable.  One way around this is to use the variations of these targets.  If someone is bidding you out of profit, you should pause the keyword or just set it at break-even point, and then you go get traffic on the domain variations.  In PPV campaigns that have bidding wars on domains, 99% of the time people are only bidding the main domain without variation.

You should bid for profit not for top spot

When you start a new campaign, you should always set your targets at minimum bids for 24 hours to see where the traffic is, and then you can step up gradually.  For each step you should increase your bid only by one cent and then monitor for 24 hours to see if traffic increases.  You need to wait for 24 hours each time because it can take a few hours for the new bid to filter through the PPV system.  If still no traffic, repeat the process until traffic kicks in and then evaluate the quality.  In many cases keywords are not profitable at top bid, but instead are profitable at minimum or intermediate bid.  So you just sit on these low bids and pick up the loose ends of the traffic.  Always remember that you are bidding for profit, not for the top position.  One final suggestion: never use auto-bid functions provided by PPV networks.  It may save you time but will cost you quite a big fortune.

Bidding can be quite different games for different PPV networks

Trafficvance, Leadimpact and Media Traffic are three major PPV networks. The bidding strategies for each of them can be quite different.  As a rule of thumb, you should refuse to bid more than $0.90 for any keyword in Leadimpact.  Nothing can be that profitable to bid that high.  Trafficvance is a different animal, and some of your bids can be up to $2.00 on there.  For Media Traffic, never exceed $0.05 as their traffic quality is very low.

Calculate your profit margin before you go into a bidding war

Whether or not you can win a bidding war depends on if your profit margins are higher than those of your competitors.  So the most important thing you should be focusing on is to increase your profit margins.  Higher CTR ads, better landing page, better offer, higher payout on the offer, better lead quality etc. are all important determinants for how high you will be able to bid.

Which of the following statements about Affiliate Marketing describe where you are?

  1. You know what Affiliate Marketing is.
  2. You understand that Affiliate Marketing can produce a good income for you.
  3. You believe in your ability to make money selling other people’s stuff on the internet.
  4. You’re not exactly sure of what you should do first, where you should invest your money or how to move from learning to earning.make-money

If this is where you’re at, you’re not alone. Every day, thousands of people launch into Affiliate Marketing in exactly the same place; ready to give it an honest try and ready to see results.

The truth is that for every thousand people who give Affiliate Marketing a try, only a handful will actually succeed in making any real money. Who makes it? Who doesn’t, and what is the magic difference?

The answers are going to surprise you. They definitely surprised me.

The “gurus” of Affiliate Marketing, like all business success stories, were the first to discover and fully harness the incredible money making opportunities available. Today’s “market of affiliate marketing” is crowded and competitive. You will work harder and longer today to make a fraction of what many made “overnight” when the business was young.

So does that mean you’re a day late and a dollar short when it comes to Affiliate Marketing?

Absolutely not! Especially if the following description is an honest assessment of who you are. (It might be helpful to share this with those who know you best and ask if they see some of these same qualities in you.)

Successful Affiliate Marketers are intelligent, computer and Internet savvy; they are perseverant and are committed to the business well beyond the “minutes a day” promotional pitches. Using the tools available, they’re able to track and maintain literally tens of thousands of pieces of information. They’re organized, they’re creative and they’re optimistic. The road can be long and frustrating. The “magic difference” between those who succeed and those who don’t can be found in their personalities, their brainpower and their willingness to work very hard.

So you’re still ready to go? What’s next? Where is the best place to dive in?

Resources, resources, resources.

Get started with the best resources available. Don’t reinvent the wheel; learn from those that have gone before you. But also remember that in any business, you will bring your own ideas and creativity to the table, so don’t be afraid to use them. Avoid the “cookie cutter” approach to Affiliate Marketing.

As you move forward, you’ll make many more important decisions. Should you launch your own web sites? What kind of advertising will you utilize? How will you continue to get expert advice and training as you go along? All of these questions will require you to sort through the myriad of resources out there.

Affiliate Marketing Advantage exists to navigate the jungle alongside of you.