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1) if the product you want to sell already has adwords advertisers (that you can see when you search), is that enough for you to give it up? or is some okay, but just not a ton (more than one or two etc)
2) what sort of a profit do you need per conversion to really make it "do-able"? is there any threshold you won't go lower than?
3) is it possible to find ways to make PPC money with CJ, or are they mostly picked through completely already?
4) do you send them directly to the advertiser's site, or do you send them to a pre-selling page that sends them to the advertiser?
thanks!
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It was handy for filtering out non-converting kws.
I don't think any of the CJ merchants offer that level of track - basically in that case you have to send the click to a tracking script, which would then redirect to the merchant.
definitely doable - just depends how much work you want to do.
The trick is to grab a program early, before it's been PPC'd to death. A program that's been around for ages with say 100 affiliates running PPC for it is going to have small, if any returns.
However, the fact that it has 100 affiliates is also a good sign - it means there is money to be made.
It's tough trying to find a balance - if there is no competition, does it mean that you've stumbled over a goldmine or that it's been tried before with no success? Only one way to find out, and that involves speculative advertising.
I think that one of the reasons you've had so few answers is that the subject's been done to death on here in the past. Another example is the "How much can I/do you make a day/week/year" threads that pop up every few days.
Webmasterworld has a very efficient search function which can be used to find old threads about a given subject. Whilst I don't want to discourage new members from asking questions, it may be an idea to try this before posting the same subject for the twentieth time and then feeling that ww is useless as noboody can be bothered to reply yet again.
Perhaps Brett or someone could make a point of stressing this to new people as they sign up, if this isn't something that's happening already?