Before you choose to run a solo ad, investigate a
publisher's list yourself. Subscribe to it as a prospect, and look at the
content they send you to be sure it is a viable list for your advertisement.
You will be able to get a sense of whether you can attract targeted MLM leads
based on the content that the publisher sends to their list. Whenever you are
going to run a solo ad, be sure you create a unique tracking code for your
website. This will allow you to be able to tell exactly how many clicks etc you
are getting from each publisher's list. It is great to just be "getting
targeted MLM leads," but it is equally important to be able to track from
where they are coming so you can decide which lists are worth the money you are
spending on your ads. workwithjrquarles.com/solos
provides all the information about Solo
Ads,
Buy
Solo Ads, J.R. Quarles Solo Ads.
When you are running a solo ad, be sure that the link you
put in your ad ALWAYS takes prospects to a data capture page. Your goal with
these ads is to gather targeted MLM LEADS not make an immediate sale. So you
want to be sure you take people to a forum on which they can input their
information. Like any other type of advertising you might do, running solo ads
will require you to do some testing. You might have to run forty different solo
ads on forty different publisher's lists before you find a handful of ones that
are worth repeating. The first thing you want to test is your results. When you
are testing, you want to look for two things about each solo ad you run did the
ad increase the total volume of traffic to your website, and did that increased
traffic volume increase your lead volume.
No comments:
Post a Comment