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There’s been a ton of buzz around this system over the past few weeks and if you haven’t heard about it yet, let me just fill you in…

It’s called the “Commission Blueprint” – a radical formula created by Tim Godfrey and Steven Clayton that exploits Clickbank and Google in such a devious way that the resulting profits are in the realms of the *insane*.

Of course, you will have heard this kinda’ thing a gazillion times before and to be perfectly honest so have I…

But after checking this out, I can give you rock solid confirmation that this is the real deal, especially if you want to replicate a simple system
that generates MASSIVE Clickbank commissions.

Let me just throw some figures your way…

- $6,513.04 in one day

- $153,426.72 in 6 weeks

- $526,422.83 in 7 months.

…and the crazy thing is, these numbers were generated by promoting ONE Clickbank product, bidding on just ONE keyword…and without ANY
help from JV partners or even an email list!

…not to mention the fact that this simple affiliate campaign took just a few minutes to set up.

How was it done?

Check out the story here:

This is a VERY VERY different ball game…

In fact, if you’ve ever wondered why most affiliates struggle to produce a red cent in profit whilst others effortlessly rake in unfathomable Clickbank commissions seemingly with their hands tied behind
their back, then sit up and take note, because you’re about to find out why.

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The Best Thing?
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You need no experience at all because they take you through the entire process on screen AND give you all the tools to actually make it happen.

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The Weird Thing?
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It’s frankly bizarre that they’re revealing this stuff. If it were me, I would’ve kept my mouth FIRMLY shut for sure.

These guys do 7 figures a year with Clickbank consistently and generate far bigger numbers than virtually anyone else on the planet.

Point being…if you’re a suffering affiliate, you NEED this material. Badly.

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The Bad News…
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There are only very limited spots available and judging by how fast this has spread around the net, they’ll go ultra fast… possibly
in the next few hours.

It has literally just gone live though so you should be in time…

End result?

Affiliates who FAIL to get hold of this information will be left fighting for
scraps and ultimately will be in a world of hurt from now on; that much I can assure you…

You can’t afford to be left out of the loop with this one…

Click Here to get started on the road to riches :

After failing on my first PPC ClickBank campaign, I thought hard and long about my next attempt, and set up some rules for myself to follow.The next area I really wanted to promote was loans.  Great idea, until I saw the price of keywords, OUT.

Next was a detox product.  Seemed solid, all was go forward.  I chose  a Natural Body Detox product.  Keywords I chose were not badly priced, So I let it fly for 2 days and $20.  I saw 50 hits at the landing page, but no sales.  I pulled the plug, dead.  I need profit, it was looking the same as the resume campaign.

2 down, what now?  I spent 2 days browsing ClickBank looking at products.  I decided upon  aen ebook for tips and help getting gold in World of Warcraft.  Now I have never played this game, but I know a few people that do, and they are crazy about it.  These guys spend real money to have more stuff in a video game.  My kind of client.  I chose a product; World Of Warcraft Opulence.

I created 2 ad groups, one directed to the authors landing page, and 1 to a pre-sale page I created.  Each had focused and cheap keywords.  After day one My click through was really bad.  So I turned on the content network.  Now this was the first time I had used content network, so I did nothing but turn it on.  I began seeing a lot more traffic, but was not converting anyone.  I ran this campaign for almost 4 days, 232 visits to the authors site, not even 1 sale.  Yanked the plug on this one too.

Not discouraged yet, I tried again.  A myspace info book on how to meet girls and get dates with them.  Seemed like a solid product, and we all know mySpace is huge these days.  The product was The Matchbook Method.  Well the word MySpace is copyrighted, so you can’t even use it in an ad, then after I worked around that minor issue, I found out someone else was advertising this link and out ranking me, so my ad was rarely showing.  1 day, 12 hits no sales.

Now I am discouraged! I may try again soon, but I have some other fish to fry first.

Well I broke my rule of spending no money until there is money coming in.  All these other affiliates seem to make it sound so easy.  So I decided to try my own Google AdWords campaign on a ClickBank item.

For starters I just brainstormed what should sell.  My conclusion was a resume product.  I figured with the un-employment rate as high as it is right now, a lot of people are looking for any advantage to get a job.  I settled on Amazing Resume.  This seemed like the best product at the time.    In my opinion it has a good landing page,and it appears to be a good product for a reasonable price.

I started my campaign with a single ad with heavy keyword focus to the landing page.  The easy keywords were expensive.  So I chose some less obvious keywords hoping for quality instead of quantity.   First day, traffic was high, no sales.

Day 2 I added a second revised ad, and weeded out some keywords with a poor quality score.  More traffic no sales.

Day 3 I woke up to a sale.  WooHoo!  Well not really.  When I started this campaign, I told my self no to spend more than the sale would be worth.  So at this point I had spent around $22 and the sale was worth $22 and change.  OK so I am even, if this is the rate this product is going to convert at why sell it.  I decided to give it another $20 just to see how it went.

Day 4 and 5.  My $20 is gone and no sales.  I paused the campaign to think about my options.  When I returned a few days later I found I didn’t really pause it.  But it continued to run.  In short I got 2 more sales, but spent almost double that on advertising.  The numbers:  274 visits for 3 sales.  Not so good in my opinion.  You might say; “that’s over 1% that isn’t bad”.  Well in this case that 1% was still a $$ losing deal, traffic cost too much for this highly sought after niche.  Even for the keywords I considered specialty, or crude weer still getting 0.30 per click.  Not what I am after.

I have created more PPC campaigns since, stay tuned I will post my results soon.

I left off last needing ads for my new site.  The package I am using comes ready for Ad Sense.  How do I sign up for that you ask?  Well either go to google.com/adsense or my preferred method, HubPages.  HubPages is a not only an easy way to get your Google affiliate account set up, but an excellent place to find and deliver information and articles for exactly what we are trying to do here.  Affiliate marketing. I am still exploring HubPages, and find it more intriguing the more involved I get with it.

Google limits the amount of ads allowed per page, and you tend to get repeating ads if you have a very specific niche anyway.  So I need a different outlet for affiliate ads.  Now what do I do?  Well I did what most web savy do.  Searched Google.  I came up with 3 affiliate sites I am content with for now, and some I may sign up to in the future.

First ClickBank.  At first I was confused as hell at what ClickBank was trying to do.  I was baffled by their website.  I was green and couldn’t fully grasp affiliate marketing yet.  Once I understood what I was doing and where to get it, I was un-impressed by the product offerings.  Just check out some of the sales pitch pages.  Some of this stuff is garbage (to you and I, maybe not to Mr. XYZ), and some of this stuff sells itself.  I even found things that I have been interested in buying in the past.

Next Commission Junction.  Commission Junction makes it kind of hard to get where you want to be.  To CJ you and I are Publishers.  We are publishing the ads and the adveritisers are the people who want their products sold.  Once you fill out an application for a publisher you are set.

I also signed up at Paydotcom.com.  This site is similar to ClickBank, and I have not used it much as of today.

There are tons of sites for affiliate marketing, Ebay has one (they rejected my application), LinkShare, LinkConnector, and alot more.  You can find a pretty solid list with reviews here http://www.affiliatetips.com/online-channels-affiliate-program.html, and several pages worth at http://www.affiliateseeking.com/netwo/23000002/1.html (I am not “affiliated” with these sites)

Next time — what do I do with all these ads?