Hi all,
I wantd to share/make comment on the issue of paid traffic. A lot of you have said stuff like "it's all fake", etc. I had early failures with paid traffic when I bought 10K packages, but I decided that it was not enough of a sample to decide for sure. At the first of the month, I bought two traffic packages of 200K uniques each, to be delivered within 60 days. It appears they serve about 5K/day each. I have them pointed to two brand-new never indexed erectile dysfunction sites.
Results:
After 280,000 served, I have received 19 sales.
Average sales comission: $17.22= $327 comission so far.
Cost of traffic packages: $296.00 total
"uniques" served per sale: 14,736
Projection: with current performance, at the end of the campaign I will have made 27 sales paying $17.22 each= $467 Less $296= $171 in profit.
Naturally, $171 is not gonna send me off to Cabo today, but I do believe that it shows that you can monetize paid traffic, especially since it's in an over-saturated segment like Viagra sales.
I would like to hear comments and suggestions on this strategy.
best regards,
Andrew
I wantd to share/make comment on the issue of paid traffic. A lot of you have said stuff like "it's all fake", etc. I had early failures with paid traffic when I bought 10K packages, but I decided that it was not enough of a sample to decide for sure. At the first of the month, I bought two traffic packages of 200K uniques each, to be delivered within 60 days. It appears they serve about 5K/day each. I have them pointed to two brand-new never indexed erectile dysfunction sites.
Results:
After 280,000 served, I have received 19 sales.
Average sales comission: $17.22= $327 comission so far.
Cost of traffic packages: $296.00 total
"uniques" served per sale: 14,736
Projection: with current performance, at the end of the campaign I will have made 27 sales paying $17.22 each= $467 Less $296= $171 in profit.
Naturally, $171 is not gonna send me off to Cabo today, but I do believe that it shows that you can monetize paid traffic, especially since it's in an over-saturated segment like Viagra sales.
I would like to hear comments and suggestions on this strategy.
best regards,
Andrew









