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A Beginner’s Guide To Buying Solo Ads For Traffic To Your Affiliate Offer Or Internet Marketing

Are you buying solo ads?

Please read this before delving into this method of getting traffic.

Solo Ads is my favorite method of getting traffic and there are a few reasons for that.

I love Solo Ads because:

• I can climb it.

• I can get it fast.

• I can make it consistent.

• And the most important part for me are the protagonists.

By buying solo ads, you’ll always get more leads than you might expect from a regular PPC campaign (especially if you’re new to the industry). This happens because an Ad Solo seller has an established relationship with their list and basically what happens is this… the seller tells their list to “go check out this offer”, and they immediately go and check it out because they completely trust them. he. However, before you start jumping around to different providers and buying tons of clicks, there are a few rules you need to follow in order to get good quality traffic and not waste your money.

Below are the rules that I personally follow whenever I buy solo ads.

1) Find a good provider.

This is really not difficult to do. Search Facebook for “individual ad testimonials,” join a few groups you’ll find in search results, and then start reading testimonials about different providers. Typically, a testimonial will look like this

Vendor: Individual Vendor Name

Clicks requested: 500

Clicks received: 550

Participate: 65%

Level 1: 95%

Dirty: 6

Comment: blah blah blah…

When reading testimonials, you should focus on four main points.

I) What is the click-through rate on delivery?

Everyone loves delivery. In general, suppliers give 10% on delivery to their customers.

ii) What is the average subscription rate?

I will not buy only from a vendor that gets testimonials with less than 30% signup fees.

iii) Level 1 –

Make sure your provider’s traffic is coming from tier 1 countries… less than 85% of tier 1 is not good for you. If you’re selling something online, you want to sell it to people with credit cards and purchasing power. For the higher level 1, you will probably pay more money, which means that your CPC (cost per click) will be more expensive.

iv) Do you see “Sales” in the testimonials?

If the seller has testimonials with sales, it means that they have a list of buyers.

So, as you can see from the examples above, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that if all four main points are hit, this is a good testimonial.

When reading testimonials, you should also look at the profile of the people posting these testimonials to make sure they are not fake profiles. This rarely happens but I just want to inform you about the probability so you can be careful. All fake profiles have similar patterns, so here are some ways to spot them; you can check it by looking;

a) The date of creation of the profile.

b) The number or amount of friends.

c) The number of personal photographs.

d) The number of posts on the timeline and common user activity.

You need to open your notepad and write down the name of the providers that you think are good. In addition, he is still looking for testimonials. If you see the same names over and over again and see the same provider getting good testimonials over and over again, this is a sign that the provider is very good and you can give it a try.

2) Contact the seller.

You can do it through Facebook, try adding him to your friends list. It’s always good to have friends, right? However, you will need to ask the provider some very important questions.

Here are the questions you have to ask him and in this order too;

1) What niches does your list apply to?

you can’t promote mmo Niche products from “make money online” to the list full of people who want to lose a few pounds, does it make sense? Well! A good marketer will segment their list into different niches and sub-niches. So, for example, there mmo “make money online” niche, there is IM (internet marketing) there is Bizop (business opportunities). These 3 niches may apply to you if you are promoting any product that helps make money online, or educates people on how to make money, or even if you are promoting some kind of online tool (may be good for messaging niche snapshot).

2) Do you have a website?

Usually everyone has a website, and within the website you will find tons of testimonials and also prices for different solo ad packages.

3) When can the provider schedule X number of clicks for you?

If the seller says that they can deliver the clicks today or immediately, this is not a good sign, it means that the seller has no orders for some reason. For good providers, you may wait for some time, even up to 1-2 weeks. However, if the seller says 2-3 days to start delivery, that’s pretty good.

4) How long will it take to deliver X number of clicks to you?

Like I said before, I want the traffic to flow fast, so if I order 300 clicks, I don’t want to wait a week before all the clicks I ordered are delivered. Usually you can get 300 clicks in 1-2 days.

5) Can you give any kind of guarantee on the options?

Some providers will offer warranty options. In fact, I’ve personally gotten refunds multiple times because traffic from vendors didn’t convert to leads. (Of course you have to check that your funnel is set up correctly)

6) Who provides the slip?

You want to make sure your message matches the market. If the vendor tells you they won’t accept your passes, keep looking for other vendors. Sometimes a vendor may say that he’ll take a look at your slip and let you know if he’ll make some changes… to be honest, sometimes those changes are done forever. A provider can take your hit and:

has. Recreate it the way it will look most professional.

b. Each seller has their own way of talking to his list, so he can change it up a bit to match the swipe to his mannerisms and still get the message across to the market.

Whatever you decide to do with the slip;

7) Ask the provider if you can opt out of their list.

There is no reason for the provider to reject this request, but it will allow you to see the actual message the provider is sending to your list. So if the provider says they accept your slip, and in fact sends their own slip, which is a totally different message from you, then you can kick your a $$.

8) Ask the provider if they will provide you with a third-party tracking source.

So, in addition to your own tracking tools, you’ll be able to track the clicks you send from your tool as well.

latest tips

1. Always test providers with a small number of clicks before scaling.

2. The best amount to try is to ask for 300 clicks at the beginning.

3. Know your numbers, how many options did you get from the provider? How many converted to sales?

4. What are the prices? If any provider gives you clicks below 0.35 cents per click, stay away from them, 0.35 is the lowest price for good providers, but you can find a different price range and can match up to $2 per click.

5. A good salesperson will segment your list, so when you receive leads, make sure that 95% of those people have never seen this offer before.

6. Don’t be afraid of bots. Tracking software can detect 99% of bot clicks.

7. Always pay with your credit card, or if you have a PayPal account, make sure your transactions are made through your credit card and not PayPal balance. The reason for this is that if you have some problems with the provider and want to get refunds, it will be very difficult to do it through PayPal, but it will be much easier to contact your credit card company and ask them for help.

8. Remember, a good provider will never risk their reputation and send you fake clicks.

9. Remember that a good seller will always refund you if you had any serious problems, just so you don’t risk your reputation.

Last tip… don’t be afraid of Solo Ads, this is the best traffic for beginners and professionals.

And of course, there are always risks you take when shopping alone, but always remember this great quote. “without bread there is no gain”

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