Topic: Any suggestions to improve my CJ results? (Read 1367 times)
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« on: Feb 03, 2009, 11:27:48 pm »
Hi All,
I've been trying to incorporate some additional revenue streams for some of my content websites. Amazon has only yielded a dollar or two each month. (Though the added content has helped with getting more targeted Adsense ads on the same page.)
Last month I joined Commission Junction in hopes of ensuring 100% targeted advertisements. I've seen only a handful of clicks and only one commission for a lead-based payout. I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong.
I have the links on only a few pages of this site and have seen a few clicks but no sales. Based on my search engine traffic, it would seem like the particular programs I'm using are a perfect match for what many of my visitors are looking for. I have noticed that by replacing an Adsense unit and adding the CJ stuff the remaining Adsense is more targeted but the CTR hasn't changed much.
Any suggestions? Am I going about things the wrong way?
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« Reply #1 on: Feb 04, 2009, 11:19:40 am »
In my little experience with affiliate marketing, I realised that using banners with affiliate offers is not working. What works best is to write full reviews for the products you promote, and then provide links to the product.
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 04, 2009, 03:29:59 pm »
I read a thread on DP where someone was talking about their CJ success. All of their sites were review sites. He searched for what others had to say about the products and then wrote his own review based on the others. He wrote as if he had really purchased the item and recommended it.
I want to get my income up but that just seems really sleazy to me.
Surely, there's got to be other techniques that work?
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« Reply #6 on: Feb 09, 2009, 04:00:47 pm »
With a little research and careful writing I could convince people I own just about anything even when I don't - that's the upside of being a writer. Well maybe not everything but most things that are being sold through these affiliate programs,
On the other hand, there is just something dishonest about doing that.
A wild thought I've been toying with is to take CJ links and make them look like Adsense. On sites where I am getting virtually 0% clicks for CJ, I do get clicks on Adsense ads - CTR is low but certainly better than 0. Since so many folks have had success with pictures next to their Adsense ads (before G banned that), perhaps it would be a way to get clicks on CJ ads. I realize people still have to buy but they can't buy if they never visit the CJ advertiser's website in the first place. Has anyone tried that?