Saturday, August 11, 2012

Attention Article Marketers - Do you know which products are making money?


Article marketing who want to make money online, of course, flock to market ClickBank to find products to promote. Once you find a product that write and submit articles that they hope to see money flowing into the account, and if you do everything correctly, the money does not come

But you can track your ClickBank sales back the item that generated the sale? This is important if you want to work less, but do more. Some of the best advice in any endeavor is to do more of what works and less of what does not.

This makes sense?

ClickBank has a monitoring mechanism that can be linked to Google Analytics to track your sales at least back to a particular article directory. But you want to know exactly which item so you can write more articles like that. And the instructions to hook it all between Google and ClickBank are more complicated than 99% of marketers article, we try to address.

I'll be honest, I'm a programmer and I have lost it when I saw the instructions were longer than my computer screen is high. Too hard to do.

When writing articles to make money online with article marketing you want to test different styles and approaches. In order to verify, however, it is necessary to means of measuring the success. And success is measured by tracking sales of ClickBank back the item that generated it.

Article marketing should be simple, so monitoring should be simple too. After all, if you were a genius web programming, smart enough to connect to the analysis of someone tracking system ClickBank, then you probably would not do article marketing.

Monitoring your ClickBank sales will allow you to change things, like where you put your anchor text and links, as a phrase and if your resource box and bullet-lists work better than just paragraphs of text.

You also want to test formats and even title of the same title. You may find that you have struck gold with the lists of 10 things to do, or you may find that it is never who sells a product because people have obtained all the information they need.

And that is what is really deceiving, considering that the opinions of the articles and click through to sales are equivalent. I'm not.

You can have a very popular item that has thousands of points of view. Perhaps viewers are clicking (just out of curiosity, perhaps), but since we gave them what they were looking in the same article, no need to buy the product you are promoting .......

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