How do you scale?

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Aniston

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So I have been affiliate marketing for about 6 months. I have tried numerous campaigns and I have a couple of campaigns working out for me. I keep reading about "scaling" and wanted some tips on how to do this. I see some marketers are making lots of $$$ of just one ad. I am lucky to make about $50 a day. It seems all of my efforts to increase exposure, is so time consuming or doesn't seem to work and then I break even. So, can anybody give me some ideas on how to scale? I have money to invest and I need more traffic to my campaigns. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Blessings,

Angie
 


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Hi...Thanks...You know right after I submitted this post, I read Uber's blog today. He has some great tips, but I still have problems. Where can you get a long list of keywords? Is everyone out there using ppc? Are there other methods working for people? It seems like the task of uploading so many words, takes a long time. Ther'es got to be another way. Or...am I delusional? Thanks again!
 
Demon, you want to be a moderator aye? ROFLMAO, thanks for sharing this resource… I think you could find any old avatar on Google (mines is special towards a grunt member here though), but I think you love that moderator badged avatar, ROFLMAO.

The link he posted was very helpful... How come every time I read one of your posts it has nothing worth reading in it. You whine about BHW or you just ramble about nothing. Someone ban this loser....

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Hi Aniston,

Take a look at this keyword list generator from seobook, its really simple and it makes it easy to create enormous lists of keywords: Free Top Keyword List Generator

If the issue is brainstorming ideas for keywords (rather than creating massive lists), then you can take a look at Google's keyword suggestion tools. You can also go to clusty.com and do a search for your product. This search engine will show you "clusters" on the left hand side - these are keyword groups that are logically connected to your query, you could get good ideas from looking at them.
 
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