More in the series by Wade Winger on how you can make money using Google and Clickbank.
Ok, we've learned a little about affiliate programs, ClickBank and
Google AdWords.
Now you may be wondering how this is going to make you profits?
Ok let's put everything together to show you how this works.
First you would go to ClickBank and search through the 11,000+
affiliate programs for a product you would like to promote.
For this example let's say that you choose to promote an ebook
called "How to play the Guitar like a pro".
Let's say the ebook is selling for $49 with a 50% commission for
affiliates.
This means if you send people to the website and they buy the
ebook, you will make $24.50 for every ebook sold. That's excellent
money. (ClickBank takes a small percentage but you will still make
about $22 per sale)
You are making just as much as the author of the ebook. 50%
commissions are actually very common with ClickBank products.
So now that you have an affiliate product that you want to promote,
it's time to start promoting the product.
This is where Google AdWords comes into play.
With Google AdWords you would bid on some key search terms such as:
Playing guitar
Learning guitar
Guitar
Pro guitar
Guitar for beginners
Guitar lessons
Beginning guitar
Guitar guide
When someone does a Google search for one of these terms, your ad
will show up. If that person clicks on your ad you will be charged
the amount that you bid for that search term, sometimes less.
Let's say that your bid price per click is $0.07 .
If the guitar ebook is a fairly good converting product you can
expect to sell one ebook for every 100 clicks on your Google
AdWords ad.
If that were the case, it would cost you: $7 in advertising to sell
one ebook, which pays you a commission of $24.50. That's a profit
of $17.50.
Granted figures change from product to product and circumstance,
but there is so much potential out there, all you have to do is
find the right product to market and you can make some serious
profits.
What makes Google AdWords and ClickBank such a powerful
combination? ClickBank supplies the high quality products and
AdWords supplies a very effective way to advertise those products.
Both websites are leaders in their respective fields and are highly
recommended
throughout the industry.
Both AdWords and ClickBank are very simple to use and can be set up
in minutes.
Both systems can be automated. After getting everything set up, you
can just let it be and the profits will continue to come in.
No website is needed.
Millions of dollars have been made using this combination. Millions
will continue to be made using this combination.
Google continues to get more and more popular, which means more
potential purchasers.
ClickBank continues to increase its product base (11,000+ and
growing).
With both Google and ClickBank growing, there is plenty of room for
everyone to make profits and it will continue to get better as the
Internet grows.
Wade Winger
http://www.GoogleProfits.com
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Training Your Cat To Sit
Kelly Braid has come out with a new ebook called "Purrfectly Trained Cat". Over the next few days she will share with us some or her secrets.
Today we are going to learn how to train our cat to sit down. This
is a relatively easy behavior to teach your cat and it will amaze
numerous people. Cats are much more capable than most people think!
It is a good idea to first teach your cat how to come every time
you call her by following the directions at the bottom third of
this page:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=MrFWx&m=1lY6rapV_dVKWi&b=ktseHAoJCtPhv6vtg2UbFQ.
It is also good to remember that your cat will learn much quicker using both visual and verbal commands. Now have a handful of her favorite treats, and you're ready to begin.
1. Have your cat come.
2. Hold a treat between your middle finger and thumb with your
palm facing down and your index finger pointing up. When she
arrives, bring the treat slightly above her head right between
her eyes. Doing so will make your cat tilt her head back so
she can keep an eye on it. Every time a cat does this, she
will automatically sit down.
3. As your cat is sitting down, say "Sarah, sit!" which of
course, is the verbal command for this trick. Also bring your
index finger down towards her back end, so it is pointing
towards the floor. Cats do learn how to connect the directive
with the action of sitting and will learn to sit every time
you want her to.
4. Once your cat's bottom reaches the ground, praise her. It is
essential for you to time it accurately.
5. Give your cat a food treat once you have praised.
Repeat the same procedure several times this session and over the coming weeks until she is comfortable enough with what you expect from her. Once she is capable of sitting down on your command, continue to give food treats periodically.
Tomorrow we will talk about marking and a few fixes for it.
Until then, enjoy teaching your cat her new trick!
Chat soon,
Kelly Braid
Kelly is a cat lover. She lives in Vancouver, Canada and spends
much of her spare time helping others to live more harmoniously
with their cats. Her book "Purrfectly Trained Cat-Teach Your Cat to
Do What YOU Want" teaches cat owners everything they need to know
to live happily and harmoniously with their cat.
Purrfectly Trained Cat
Today we are going to learn how to train our cat to sit down. This
is a relatively easy behavior to teach your cat and it will amaze
numerous people. Cats are much more capable than most people think!
It is a good idea to first teach your cat how to come every time
you call her by following the directions at the bottom third of
this page:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=MrFWx&m=1lY6rapV_dVKWi&b=ktseHAoJCtPhv6vtg2UbFQ.
It is also good to remember that your cat will learn much quicker using both visual and verbal commands. Now have a handful of her favorite treats, and you're ready to begin.
1. Have your cat come.
2. Hold a treat between your middle finger and thumb with your
palm facing down and your index finger pointing up. When she
arrives, bring the treat slightly above her head right between
her eyes. Doing so will make your cat tilt her head back so
she can keep an eye on it. Every time a cat does this, she
will automatically sit down.
3. As your cat is sitting down, say "Sarah, sit!" which of
course, is the verbal command for this trick. Also bring your
index finger down towards her back end, so it is pointing
towards the floor. Cats do learn how to connect the directive
with the action of sitting and will learn to sit every time
you want her to.
4. Once your cat's bottom reaches the ground, praise her. It is
essential for you to time it accurately.
5. Give your cat a food treat once you have praised.
Repeat the same procedure several times this session and over the coming weeks until she is comfortable enough with what you expect from her. Once she is capable of sitting down on your command, continue to give food treats periodically.
Tomorrow we will talk about marking and a few fixes for it.
Until then, enjoy teaching your cat her new trick!
Chat soon,
Kelly Braid
Kelly is a cat lover. She lives in Vancouver, Canada and spends
much of her spare time helping others to live more harmoniously
with their cats. Her book "Purrfectly Trained Cat-Teach Your Cat to
Do What YOU Want" teaches cat owners everything they need to know
to live happily and harmoniously with their cat.
Purrfectly Trained Cat
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