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Nov ‘08 Thank You Letter

Filed Under (Personal) by on 30-11-2008

Salam and Peace to all. . .

Here’s my thank you note for the month of november. This is dedicated to those who have been my pillar of support. I wish to credit these people without which i would be an ungrateful jerk. =)

Pardon me if i missed the names of some people.

I wish to thank the following:

  1. Fadzuli for helping me out greatly in areas i am weak at such as my web development skills and that html and php stuff. I really want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to attend Smart Seminar where i met the millionaires and more importantly i get to know more Singaporeans who are doing internet business. Thank you Fadzuli for your sincere support. Unlike many others you really help without asking anything in return. As such you make the relationship invaluable -Priceless! I can’t wait to be working with you and learn as much from you. And not forgetting to pay tribute to you for all the things that you have thought me and for all the things that you have shared. Thank you Fadzuli. May Allah bless you always.
  2. Thank you Afandi for your enduring patience with me. I know i am full of crap and lack of patience sometimes. Your deep patience and tolerance to my harsh words, made me admire your selfless traits more. I wish you all the best in your internet marketing business. And i want to assure you that i will be guiding you as much as you want me to. Thank you AFandi.
  3. Hisham, meeting you at the smart seminar was indeed a blessing! Thank you for being my new friend which i treasure already. Your zest and determination and sincerity gives me a boost of energy to continue what i am doing now. And yes i am here all out to share what ever i’ve got with you. And i hope it’s mutually beneficial Thank you Hisham Zain!
  4. Thank you Shafir for being a great mentor. I have never had a mentor who calls me and makes me accountable for my own decisions and actions. This is indeed a great asset to me. I really appreciate the calls and assistance you render and more significantly the morale support you embed in your words. Thank you Shafir.
  5. After the PSLE results, i can’t thank enough the APEX Mentors for their effort and contribution to Madrasah Irsyad. Without you guys i think i can never stay on this long. Thank you for making things happen and thank you for wanting to make a difference in the ummah!
  6. I want to also thank Melvin for sharing with me great strategies on PPC. Thank you Melvin for your dedication in organizing Meet Up T202. With God’s grace, i will assist you as much as i can to help the group grow. And Yes! I do want to see success stories from the group itself!
  7. Benjamin Tan, Sir! hehehe. On a serious tone, thank you Ben for your selfless act of sharing all you know on PPC marketing. You are a true hero. Your deep earnings really inspires me and gave me the ‘i can’ attitude. With more of your support i know i can be as good as you. You are a person i look up to in this Business.
  8. Hi Ivan Ong! Thank you to you. You have been very helpful to me especially when you correct my campaigns for me and give me great tips on PPC. I really appreciate your sincere kindness. Thank you for being an inspiration to me as well. I hope we can meet up soon.
  9. There are so many i would like to thank which i don’t think it’s possible to write in down here. It will take pages and even the thickness of a novel wouldn’t suffice. My praisings also goes to Alvin Huang, Jeffrey Chew, Nizzura, Andy Henry, Stuart Tan, Simon Leung, Jet, Sam Cho, Andrew Choong, abg Boy, uncle Salim, my cousins, my relatives, those who sent me congratulations sms-es on Irsyad’s PSLE results, Nadiah, Iwan Yusof, Firuz, Mas’uud Samsudin, Azhar, my online buddies on facebook & msn, my new friends, Adeline, Edwin, and those people i met at Smart Seminar, and many many more in my subconscious mind. =)

Thank you all. And i love you people always!

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Experts Interview

Filed Under (Internet Marketing) by on 30-11-2008

I thought that this would be a quick post on a blog where you can get free downloads to get your engine started for your online business.

http://online4offline.com/blog

For free downloads click here.

http://www.online4offline.com/downloads/

Tell me how i can accelerate your progress and success okay…!

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Amit Mehta, The Super Affiliate

Filed Under (Search Marketing Academy) by on 28-11-2008

View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: summit affiliate)

Amit Mehta from PPC Classroom! i like this chap. I will like him more when i supersede his success!

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Tips for PPC Marketers

Filed Under (Tips for PPC) by on 25-11-2008

Jeffrey -another good friend of mine- just shared with me some tips to see if the niche you are promoting is profitable or otherwise.

Just for the record of keeping record, lol, i am laying the short but great tips here especially for those who are new in PPC marketing.

Qn: How do i know that the niche i am promoting is making money for me?

  1. If you are not experienced enough, you need 2 weeks to one month to observe the conversion rates. This however depends on industry. It varies slightly. Look at the sales conversion ratio. 1:100? 1:50? 1:20? 1:15? To my personal opinion if you are getting at least 1:50 sales conversion ratio, the campaign is bringing you money. Just continue to do split testing to improve your conversion rates.
  2. Observe traffic.
  • (a) If a lot of clicks but no sale, check keywords (assuming landing page and/or sales page is good). Refine keywords.
  • (b) If a lot of clicks but no sales, issue mainly lies in the keywords.
  • (c) If no clicks but a lot of impressions, check if your domain is in sandbox.
  • (d) If no click. no sales, no nothing. (okay this was meant to be a joke. hahaha!) Yes so if no clicks and no impression you need to review your whole campaign again.

If you have a better suggestions please comment in this thread.

All the best in your campaigns.

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Building Affiliate Business with ClickBank

Filed Under (Internet Marketing) by on 25-11-2008

People are selling a report for $27, $47 some $67. This is crazy especially that you can get free online.

So save you peeps some bucks i will show you a link where you can get such tutorials of creating a clickbank business for free.

Quite a comprehensive guide.

Do visit www.MarketingBully.com !

There are also some free downloads there.

Download LandingPageTemplate!

All the best in your clickbank business…

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iFrame Redirect

Filed Under (Landing Pages) by on 24-11-2008

I found another very valuable post in some forum. And i will post it here for my own reference and also for those PPC marketers who may want to use the technique or strategy below for their PPC campaigns.

Another gold mine:

After one of my earlier posts today regarding a recent decline in clickbank sales, I’ve received an IM from a member here wanting to know how I make money with clickbank. Instead of just IM’ing him back I’ve decided to just post it here for everyone instead. Before I start, I’d like to point out the following:

-Everything I say in this post is just from personal experiences - your mileage may vary.

-Although I’ll be using “dog training” as my example product below, be forewarned that it’s a very competitive niche and that if you don’t know what you’re doing, you could lose big bucks in adwords without seeing any returns.

-From what many publishers and affiliates and end customers are saying, there’s a glitch in Clickbank’s payment processor which causes customers’ credit cards to be declined. This may very well be the reason why so many people, including me, has been seeing sharp declines in sales. Therefore, you may want to avoid clickbank unless they get their act together.

-Using frame redirects, I heard, is against adwords TOS – so be prepared to have all your ads shut-down in one fell-swoop one day. EDIT: It is also against Clickbank’s TOS - they can shut down your account if you get caught. Therefore, only use this method as a quick way of uncovering profitable niches and products. Once you find profitable niches, replace the frame redirects with landing pages.

Anyways, if you still have your heart set on promoting clickbank products, here’s how I make over 10k in sales (several thousands in profit) every month using clickbank and adwords.

1)Pick a Clickbank Product:
I personally tend to stay away from the following types of products:
-internet marketing - too much competition unless you put together a kick-ass landing page and give away bonuses (read: bribe) that are relevant to the particular product (or use other advanced tactics like that)
-tattoo design products - extremely low conversion and fierce adwords competition - I once promoted “tattoo chopper” and lost close to $200 in the first few hours after I started my campaign
-gambling-related products - blackjack, texas holdem, betfair, sports betting - any gambling related adwords campaigns will be found and stopped by adwords staff sooner or later - they don’t allow it
-anything involving a well-known trademark, such as “World of Warcraft” guides, will be stopped by adwords staff (World of Warcraft is a trademark)

I also check the following:
-that the sales page (or the squeeze page - whatever’s the first page the visitor lands on, on the merchant’s site) doesn’t have a pop-up; it’s against adword’s TOS. I’ve had more than a few campaigns stopped because of this
-that the product has a low refund rate – to me, anything below 10%, because I don’t want to promote something that I know won’t help people and a good way you can judge that is by the refund rate, which can be calculated as follows:
refund rate % =100*(1-(A/((B-B*0.075-1)*C/100)))
A=$/sale
B=Product Price
C=%/sale
-preferably, the merchant doesn’t have an opt-in form on the sales page, or have a squeeze page – because then the merchant could collect the visitor’s email, sell to them through email, and cheat me of my commissions (however, many merchants are honest and will credit you with your commissions even when they buy through an email sent by the merchant. I sometimes opt-in and check the first email they send me to make sure my affiliate link is in the email)
-that the product has a high $/sale – allows me to bid higher and be more competitive in adwords
-that the merchant’s sales page doesn’t contain any “leakage”, i.e. outbound links from which your visitor could “escape” from the sales page (for example, links to other products for which you don’t get any commissions)
-preferably, the merchant doesn’t offer other methods of payment (if they order by mail or cheque, you won’t get the commission)

I usually pick around 30 products in one sitting, then move to the next step.

2)Collect Keywords for the Clickbank Products
-I first browse the merchant’s sales page to collect relevant keywords, which I call “seed” keywords (e.g. for a dog training product, I may write down these keywords: “dog potty training”, “dog house training”, “stop dog peeing”, “stop dog scratching furniture”, etc. etc.
-Then I go to the Google Adwords Tool, type in the seed keywords (make sure to include synonyms), and click “Add” for keywords I know are likely to convert (for each keyword I’d ask myself “if I were a visitor and typed in this particular keyword phrase, what would I be looking for? Would I be interested in this product?”). I’m selective – better safe and sorry as I don’t want to waste adwords clicks on keywords that may not convert. If in doubt I don’t include a keyword that will probably waste me money, because I know there’s no shortage of products so I don’t have to squeeze every sale out of every product.
-Because I made sure to include synonyms in my search, the keyword results will include related keywords that I didn’t think of before. I would “dig” into those related keywords as well by typing them into the search box to return even more keywords.
-Think of words you can “tag onto” your seed keywords – for example, if the product is the solution for a kind of health condition, for example arthritis, I would do searches on “arthritis treatment, “arthritis cure”, “arthritis remedies”, “arthritis medications”, “arthritis medicine”, etc.
-While I’m building my keyword list, I also make a note of words that are completely irrelevant to my product. For example, say I’m promoting a product that teaches women how to make their husbands love them again, and the google keyword tool results include “make my man love me again lyrics”, I would make note of the word “lyrics” so I could put that as a “negative keyword” for my adwords campaign later
-Finally, when I run out of keyword ideas to type into the tool, I export the whole keyword list into a text file

3)Separate the Main Keyword List into Adgroups
I usually just use an excel worksheet to organize my keywords into adgroups (if the keyword list is too large I use Keyword Companion – do a search on IJ). I separate them by common words. Going back to the dog training example, I might have adgroups “stop dog barking”, “dog housebreaking”, “dog potty training” etc., where all the keywords in each adgroup contain the common words [adgroup name]. For example, in the “dog housebreaking” adgroup I may have the keywords:
House break a dog
House breaking dog
Housebreaking dogs
How to housebreak a dog

4)Write the Adwords Ad for Each Adgroup
The following is what I do to consistently achieve high CTRs for my ads. Continuing with the dog training product, say for the adgroup “dog housebreaking”, I might write an ad that looks like this:

Housebreaking Your Dog?
Only 7 days to housebreak your dog!
Learn how to housebreak a dog.
Dog-Housebreaking.domain.com

For the headline and 2nd line description, I try to stuff as many common keywords (of the particular adgroup) as I could into them to catch the surfer’s eye. As you know, the keywords that the surfer types into google’s search box will appear in bold in your adwords ad. I do the same thing to the display URL, which many people don’t bother to do. I register a domain with a very short name – for example 1best1.com – and set up unlimited subdomains on that one domain. So in my example I would name my subdomain “dog-housebreaking” so that they would appear in bold to catch the surfer’s eye. With all the bolded words in the headline, 2nd description line and display URL, many surfers will look at my ad. I read somewhere that most people will only read the headline and 1st description, so in the 1st description line I try to stress a benefit. I simply go through the headline and 1st paragraph of the merchant’s sales letter and find the most impressive point I can. If all else fails, you can always just say “100% guaranteed or your money back!”, since clickbank has a refund guarantee anyway. Using this simple method I’ve almost always been able to start off with an above 1% CTR for my new ads, which gives me a good headstart and keeps my bids low.

As for regional targeting, I don’t really do much with that – I probably should. I mostly just target the English-Speaking Countries – Australia, Canada, New Zealand,
United Kingdom, and United States. Some products are only useful to US residents, e.g. setting up a business in the US, so it depends.

I usual set my starting bids low to start with, usually at 1/100 of the sales commission or less. I also set my daily budget to $20/day to start. When I first started I was setting the daily budget to $100, but several run-away campaigns and several hundreds of lost adspend later, I learned better.

Note: I find that it’s easier to first load my campaigns into the Adwords Editor (free download from google) and then upload them to my adwords account.

Note 2: To create a large number of subdomains on autopilot, download the free Subdomains Creator at:

Code:
http://www.zubrag.com/scripts/cpanel-subdomains-creator.php

5)Write the Frame Redirect Script

I use frame redirect scripts, because landing pages take too much time to set up, and using my hoplink directly in my adwords ad would put me at risk of commission theft and would also decrease the chances of my ads getting served, due to the double-serving rule that adwords has (i.e. they won’t allow two clickbank affiliates to promote the same product using the same keyword).

Remember I used “Dog-Housebreaking.domain.com” as my display URL? Now I will prepare my frame redirect script, name it “index.php”, and put it into the “dog-housebreaking” subdomain folder. My redirect script would look something like this:

<HEAD>
<script>window.status = ”;</script>
<title>Successfully Train Your Dog in 7 Days!</title>
</HEAD>

<FRAMESET border=0 rows=”100%,*” frameborder=”no” marginleft=0 margintop=0 marginright=0 marginbottom=0>
<frame src=”http://myclickbankID.merchantID.hop.clickbank.net” scrolling=auto frameborder=”no” border=0 noresize>
<frame topmargin=”0″ marginwidth=0 scrolling=no marginheight=0 frameborder=”no” border=0 noresize> <body></body>
</FRAMESET>
House break a dog
House breaking dog
Housebreaking dogs
How to housebreak a dog
House break a dog
House breaking dog
Housebreaking dogs
How to housebreak a dog

You can cut and paste the code above into a text file and edit the title, your hoplink, and the keywords for your purposes. I include all the keywords from the main keyword list for the campaign, because I don’t want my adwords quality score to go up due to my redirect page being “irrelevant”. I don’t actually know whether adwords can read the actual contents on my redirect page or not, but I do it just to be safe.

Optional but Highly Recommended: Use Xtreme Conversions to track your performance!
I strongly suggest that you use xtreme conversions to track everything. I don’t know if it’s been shared in IJ – I bought it when it during the trial period for $30. If it’s not available on IJ, you can buy it through your own clickbank link (*ahem* did I just say that? ). If you do use it, all you need to do is to insert a couple pieces of code into the frame redirect file above. There’s a post in the thread below that explains how to use xtreme conversions to tweak your adwords campaigns:

Code:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=720435

This is no get rich quick method – a lot of work is involved. The beauty of this method is that it’s simple to implement. The flip side is that you’ll have to go through lots and lots of products to find a few that are profitable – that’s the case for me anyway. If you’re an adwords expert you’ll most probably do better than me. Usually, I set up campaigns for 30 products at one time. Of each batch of 30 products I may end up keeping only 4-8 that turn out to be profitable, and stop the rest. This is why tracking is so important – you need to know exactly which keywords in which adgroups are making you money so you’d know which adgroups / keywords / campaigns to keep and which to turn off.

As using frame redirects, as far as I know, is against adwords’ TOS, I suggest for you to eventually replace redirect scripts with actual landing pages. This is the stage I’m at right now. Since I already have about 40-50 campaigns that have proven themselves to be consistently profitable, I can now replace their frame redirects with landing pages / squeeze pages, still send the visitor to the merchant’s page after opt-in, then follow up with autoresponder messages to sell that product plus other backend products. If a niche does really well, I may even develop my own products to sell to my list and then put it on clickbank too, and also other affiliate networks.

I may even go one step further and set up white hat sites for the specific niches, using those keywords in my adwords campaigns that are making the most sales (write an article for each keyword etc.).

There….not rocket science. None of what I’m doing or planning is new. It’s just a straight forward method that will get you results (that is, if clickbank fixes their payment processor soon…).

I don’t have time to edit this today, so sorry for the long post and the (I’m sure) bad grammar!

This is how you save time on building landing pages.

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FREE! Training Tool Videos

Filed Under (Search Marketing Academy) by on 24-11-2008

As PPC Marketers, well at least to me, tools and softwares are crucial to your vital success in PPC marketing.

I was searching some tools online and i stumble across Johnathan Van clute Free Tutorial Videos.

http://www.tooltrainer.com/freevids/

The tutorial videos include:

Let Google TELL YOU what your adgroups need to be and what to put in them!

How to get a campaign from Adwords Editor into Affiliate Radar

Techniques for hugely expanding your keyword lists

Some basic tips for working with the

Some basic Excel data/keyword manipulation techniques

Using

Working with

Quick overview of Keyword Master, available soon from the guys behind

Quick look at the Offer Vault, one of the awesome features in

Brief overview of my

How to use the Adwords Editor Keyword grouper functions

So if you are wondering how to use tools such as google adwords editor, you can search no more. Select the tutorials above and learn for free. Yes! Free is awesome! only for those who value and appreciate it.

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Essential Videos For PPC Marketers

Filed Under (Search Marketing Academy) by on 22-11-2008

Pay Per Click Case Study Part 1

Pay Per Click Case Study Part 2 : Keyword Research

Pay Per Click Case Study Part 3 : Landing Pages & Tracking

PPC Case Study Part 4 : Advice, Tips and Campaign Structure

PPC Case Study Part 5 : Campaign Update and a Top Secret Tool

Pay Per Click Case Study Part 6 : Stats Recap and Going Forward


Question & Answer Video

These videos are amazing. If you are getting started and want to have an overview of how PPC marketing works, this case study really gives you the insights of PPC marketing. And most importantly it cuts your learning curve as well as cut your loss for advertising money.

So take this case study as if it’s your own and learn it well. I will be watching these videos again and again.

May you reach your desired success at the soonest time. Do email me or leave your comments here and i’d be most happy to guide you.

Resource: Visit www.CashTactics.com & http://vimeo.com/cashtactics/videos

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It’s Too Late to Apologize

Filed Under (General) by on 21-11-2008

A few days ago my sister showed me this video in her PDA which i thought was nice. Although i was irritated by her at first, i finally like this video.

The fact it’s uniquely Singapore and i just like the song, Apologize by One Republic made me like this video clip very much.

Enjoy and may we learn something about it.

Btw, i do not condone dating or BGR or something like that.

When i watched, while i enjoy the content, what came to my mind was relationships between married spouse. More often than not we forget to make our spouse happy and don’t be surprise that this is one of the main cause for break ups and splits.

So take this video and make it a learning journey for you to understand the importance of relationships. Again while i encourage great relationships i do not encourage BGR, something outside marriage as i learnt from a relationship expert, Doctor Patricia Love that most relationships are not real before marriage. This is a brutal fact proven by research and statistics according to her. Well i just have to believe it.

Enjoy and most importantly learn along the way.

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Protected: A Gold Mine for Internet Marketers

Filed Under (Internet Marketing) by on 21-11-2008

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