Very practical for a new affiliate Mkter! I am not sure how to do all the testing steps, but that is what is learning is all about, right! Thanks for this video.
Thanks for watching! Once you get rolling, an ad tracker like voluum, redtrack, click magic, and many more options can help track and see all the metrics and where to optimize
I find myself linking back to this video more than any other one I've done. Expectations and tying goals around activities that drive outcomes vs the outcome will get you to a monetary goal faster
Thank you, great video. Just a few questions: 1)Towards the end of the video, you talk about the CTR of the offer being OFI/clicks. What would be a good range if we want to make 1 sale/day? 2) when you talk about clicks, would that be link clicks, if running facebook ads? TIA
Oh gosh good questions. CTR of offers varies wildly so I'll see if I can get any relevant averages for you. What I was trying to highlight though is more the types of questions to be asking as you're analyzing the data. Where is the breakdown happening? And yes I'm talking about "link clicks" but more specifically links to the offer's landing page. If you're running to a pre-sale page first, then it's the clicks from that page to the offer's sales page.
Great information. I have started learning at 65. Have paid for the clickbank course, however do not know steps to start with. Need some kind of help. Started watching all clickbank video here.
Oh man... ask 10 marketers this and get 10 answers. Depends how "cold" the traffic is. If coming from a social network and it's likely going to be their first experience with an offer, bridge pages can be very helpful to prep them for the sales lander. Lead magnets are great if you want to build an email list and monetize it that way. It does add complexity though and newer affiliates might be better served just trying to get qualified viewers hitting the sales page instead of trying to learn email marketing as well. So... it depends and test everything.
@@happyscaling yeah i guess what I realized is that you have to have something compelling enough to get someone to optin to even get to the bridge page or sales page. If you dont' have a lead magnet, what would you offer?
Yes. Or in a more human language... you need to get the right people to take action on the ads or content you're putting out and get them going to the sales page you're promoting
Any network will show you in their analytics (like ClickBanks analytics tab), and if you're paying for ads like on Facebook - their ad performance data would also tell you the clicks you're getting from them
Conversion rate data can be very messy at an aggregate level. Like Cerreo mentioned, assuming anything at the top of the marketplace is going to be converting at 1% until you have your own metrics for the offer is a good way to approach it. Or ask the offer owner directly for conversion data around the specific traffic source you need. (Email, native, FB, Google, etc)
There's a lot of different factors when advertising on Facebook! Don't feel discouraged! Facebook can be a great traffic source once you nail it. Focus on metrics to see where the fall-off is happening and adjust accordingly? Do you have a low CTR? What type of CPMs are you seeing? Did you test another ad creative? Are people going to your landing page and bouncing? Are people going to checkout and bouncing? Find where the low performing metrics are and you'll be one step closer to conversions.
totally depends on the number of clicks throughout those eight days relative to the traffic. The point I was trying to make that it's relative and if you have less budget or traffic, it's simply going to take longer to get enough data to be able to call it. I see a lot of "I tried X and it didn't work!" - and it was $5-10 in ad spend for a day or two
These videos keep getting better! You guys are killing it! 🙏 Thank you!
Glad you are enjoying it! 💪 Let us know if there's anything you'd like to see in the future!
Very practical for a new affiliate Mkter! I am not sure how to do all the testing steps, but that is what is learning is all about, right! Thanks for this video.
Glad it's helpful, Jerry. Happy scaling!
Thanks again for these videos. They help us new affiliates starting out. Slow and steady😁
Glad it was helpful! Keep at it
Best video! Thank you man! Now I understand where I’m failing 👏👏
Thanks for watching! happy scaling
So, I have to ask... who has developed an excel spread sheet to map out these metrics??? This is very good information and thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching! Once you get rolling, an ad tracker like voluum, redtrack, click magic, and many more options can help track and see all the metrics and where to optimize
It has been so interesting learning affiliate marketing, thank you very much for the video
You're welcome! Best of luck to you!!
Hi i want to know how you track your purchase pixel in new facebook ads policy?
Thanks for the content suggestion!
I'm actually starting to grasp how this works more clearly. Thanks to you.
Thank you good sir! 🙏🏼👍🏼😊
Glad to hear it!
I find myself linking back to this video more than any other one I've done. Expectations and tying goals around activities that drive outcomes vs the outcome will get you to a monetary goal faster
Thank you, great video. Just a few questions: 1)Towards the end of the video, you talk about the CTR of the offer being OFI/clicks. What would be a good range if we want to make 1 sale/day? 2) when you talk about clicks, would that be link clicks, if running facebook ads? TIA
Oh gosh good questions. CTR of offers varies wildly so I'll see if I can get any relevant averages for you. What I was trying to highlight though is more the types of questions to be asking as you're analyzing the data. Where is the breakdown happening?
And yes I'm talking about "link clicks" but more specifically links to the offer's landing page. If you're running to a pre-sale page first, then it's the clicks from that page to the offer's sales page.
Awesome, thanks for such a clear presentation!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you for the info i can use all the help!!!
Happy to help!
I'm new here with regards to Affiliate Marketing and Clickbank, so I'm gonna have to watch this probably more then once to understand it🤷♀️🤦♀️😬
Really helpful video, Thomas. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
That was a very informative and interesting presentation. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Do you personally have a beginner course to purchase? You’re a great teacher!
Appreciate that a lot, Tim. I do not have a course but ClickBank's Spark course is worth checking out if you're liking this content.
Here's the link to that- sparkbyclickbank.com/
What happens if fb platform puts a 2 decimal limit in my sales
Great information. I have started learning at 65. Have paid for the clickbank course, however do not know steps to start with. Need some kind of help. Started watching all clickbank video here.
What kind of funnel works best for driving sales? Lead magnet -> bridge -> sales or is there a better approach?
Oh man... ask 10 marketers this and get 10 answers. Depends how "cold" the traffic is. If coming from a social network and it's likely going to be their first experience with an offer, bridge pages can be very helpful to prep them for the sales lander.
Lead magnets are great if you want to build an email list and monetize it that way. It does add complexity though and newer affiliates might be better served just trying to get qualified viewers hitting the sales page instead of trying to learn email marketing as well.
So... it depends and test everything.
@@happyscaling yeah i guess what I realized is that you have to have something compelling enough to get someone to optin to even get to the bridge page or sales page. If you dont' have a lead magnet, what would you offer?
I need to drive link clicks or hops ?
Yes. Or in a more human language... you need to get the right people to take action on the ads or content you're putting out and get them going to the sales page you're promoting
Thank you so much for your valuable opinions about $100 a day strategy..
Most welcome!
Thanks for this insight. I am new to affiliate marketing. How do I monitor my clicks per day?
Any network will show you in their analytics (like ClickBanks analytics tab), and if you're paying for ads like on Facebook - their ad performance data would also tell you the clicks you're getting from them
I am assuming we don’t direct link on the ad
Missed this a year ago. But most do not direct link on the ads depending on where you're running. Most will go to a domain and bridge page they own
Why doesn't the market place show conversion rates? I always have to look up products by gravity and other factors
I never trust conversion rates and always consider 1% to do my math
Conversion rate data can be very messy at an aggregate level. Like Cerreo mentioned, assuming anything at the top of the marketplace is going to be converting at 1% until you have your own metrics for the offer is a good way to approach it.
Or ask the offer owner directly for conversion data around the specific traffic source you need. (Email, native, FB, Google, etc)
Can you please give us tips about review landing pages and thank you I love Your videos keep it up guys
Hey there! Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/6cr05dhNDuk/v-deo.html :)
Thanks for the tips ☝️
No problem!
Cheers, Brian! Trust you've been well and still crushing on Pinterest
@@happyscaling Working on a massive affiliate site project likely wont be really back at it full time until summer, this is a 6-8 month rebuild
@@brianpfeiffer Nice man - can't wait to see what you're cooking up. Let me know if I can help at all
@@happyscaling Thanks man, do you guys have a workaround for this pixel issue on FB ?
cool info thanks
No problem!
8+ days and no sales... that's obviously a lot spent on Facebook ads for a beginner marketer without making any returns🤔
There's a lot of different factors when advertising on Facebook! Don't feel discouraged! Facebook can be a great traffic source once you nail it. Focus on metrics to see where the fall-off is happening and adjust accordingly? Do you have a low CTR? What type of CPMs are you seeing? Did you test another ad creative? Are people going to your landing page and bouncing? Are people going to checkout and bouncing?
Find where the low performing metrics are and you'll be one step closer to conversions.
totally depends on the number of clicks throughout those eight days relative to the traffic. The point I was trying to make that it's relative and if you have less budget or traffic, it's simply going to take longer to get enough data to be able to call it. I see a lot of "I tried X and it didn't work!" - and it was $5-10 in ad spend for a day or two
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