A REAL Money-Making Case Study? – (Auto Insurance CPA Leads) OW!

CPA Case Study for Auto Insurance LeadsI love reading case studies. So, I thought I’d try one myself.

At the last affiliate summit I attended, I met up with some pretty cool folks over at Integrate.com, and they proceeded to tell me all about some of their auto insurance affiliates making 3-5k per day on Auto Insurance CPA offers.

So, naturally, I thought I should build a site in that niche. :)

What I want to do in this case study, is:
a) Buy a decently ranked, aged domain. (Preferably related to auto-insurance, but we’ll see how tough that is)
b) Create a slick little PSD design for an auto insurance site, which will promote CPA offers.
c) Have the site coded up over at HTMLCUT.com. (LOVE these guys)
d) Purchase keyword targeted content from TheContentAuthority.com
e) Hammer this site with links, and see what kind of organic traffic I can accumulate.

FYI: EVERY big affiliate focuses on FREE organic traffic. Well, not EVERY, but most that I’ve met. I love organic traffic for the same reason I love multi-level marketing. You do the work once, and with a little maintenance, you get paid over and over and over again. Just good biz. :)

step 1 – a killer domain.
So, first thing is first, I need to buy a domain. I like to use RegisterCompass.com for aged domain research because it allows you to see back-linking profiles, Page Rank, and let’s you filter using those attributes as well. I’m not looking to spend much here, mostly because I want this case study to be easily duplicated by others.

Okay, so I found the following domain, Hallenbrick.com. It appears that it used to be a brewery, and it’s a few years old. It has some decent links, and as of the last PR update it was PR3. So, not bad for $30. The links won’t be very relevant, but the goal here is just to find something generic sounding (hallenbrick could be an insurance firm, right?) haha.

We also want a domain that Google already has indexed, so that when we start hammering it with backlinks, Google isn’t surprised. (This was a couple hour task, unless you’re building a big authority site, I wouldn’t recommend spending tons of time on this step either)

Also, keywords aren’t THAT important to have in the domain itself. I’d sacrifice that for a good domain with PR and age, every time.

step 2 – a killer design.
Okay, so we’re still on day one here, and I thought I’d jump right into creating the design. I’m not a photoshop expert, but I’m good enough to make things look okay, and I enjoy it. So, here’s what I came up with for a layout.

Template for Auto Insurance CPA Offers

For those of you who haven’t built a site like this before, the main objective is to get a person’s information and point them toward one simple action. In this case, (because I know a little bit about the offer that I’d like to promote) I want the user to enter their zip code into the box in the upper left. I’ll also end up putting an image in the box/ad space in the middle right to this offer, and probably a few hyperlinks throughout the page on some of the ‘action’ words, like insurance quote, etc…

Also, if you can’t use photoshop to create something decent, then leave it to the professionals, or just go get a nice WP theme. For me, I’m only looking to create a 10 page mini-site, and I like to have control over EVERYthing, which is why I’m building a static site, and not using WP.

step 3 – killer coding.
HtmlCut is really amazing. Their turnaround for me is generally less than 24 hours, and it usually costs me about $150 dollars, an in this case, it was $128. You can literally upload your PSD file, choose all the default options, and if there’s a problem, they’ll email you, or you can request a rework.

The last time I used HTMLCut I had a few changes I wanted made (that were my fault), and they did them all at no charge. Awesome.

This time, again, took about 16 hours, and I have my clean, seo-optimized, html to upload to my server.

step 4 – killer keywords and content.
I use ContentAuthority almost exclusively for my web content needs. Generally speaking, if it’s a sales letter, or something that needs some real ‘love’ I do it myself, but if it’s anything else, I use these guys. I’ve found that I get the best results purchasing the tier 3 content, called EXCELLENT on their site. I’ve ordered the .05 words before, but I can’t usually tell a difference in quality between 2 cents and 5 cents.

I’m not going to get too in depth with what I did for keyword research, because I didn’t do all that much. (I’m a bit lazy) I tend to just ‘try’ things out, and if they work, I keep going, and if not, I switch ‘em up. It can be difficult to gauge exactly how difficult a niche is, until you get into it.

But for those of you new to this, here is the little bit I DID, do.

Keyword Research for Auto Insurance

I love using the Google Instant/Suggestions for keyword research, and then using the related keywords (which is under the “more search tools”) in the lower left when performing any search.

First off, Google gives great suggestions, and I believe that people see what they’re looking for in the Google suggestions and they often click those. So, I like to start there.

I also know that Google loves when you theme your site, so I like to dig down a few levels of keywords, then I outsource content based on those keywords, then I link them all together, bottom to top. So, to give you a real example, I used these phrases:

Level 1 (Home Page)
Online Car Insurance Quotes

Level 2 (Supporting Article Pages)
Cheap Auto Insurance
General Insurance Payment

Level 3 (Supporting, Supporting Article Pages)
Cheap Auto Insurance Florida
Geico
Progressive

Now, every level 3 article links back to an article on level 2, and the level 2 articles link to the home page, and the home page links to my money page/cpa offer.    As far as content goes, I’m having 300 word articles written for level 3, 400 for level 2, and 800 for level 1.  I’ve found that Google doesn’t care too much about article length anymore, but Bing and Yahoo like long articles.  Of course, this stuff changes every day, but for what it’s worth right now… ;)


step 5 – killer backlinks.
Okay, now comes the fun part.  The site is LIVE, and it’s time to find some good backlinks.

Now, this is going to be pretty black-hat, so if you’re a virgin in this regard, you might be slightly offended.  However, it’s necessary to do the job.

NOTE: For all of my linking, I’m going to use a combination of Naked URLs and my main keyword phrases, approximately 50/50,  and approximately 50/50 home page links vs deep page links.  KISS.

Here is my pseudo-plan for the site.

Days 1-7
Submit a Press Release at SubmitInMe.com

Digg, Twitter, Facebook, Redditt, Google Buzz, Google +1 – Mimic viral nature of new sites

Purchase 2 high PR links from TextLinkAds.com (one home page, one deep)

(everything in days 1-7 is meant to mimic a natural looking site release, viral and new press)

Days 7-14
5 links per day (profile accounts, existing blog network content posts, high PR blog comments (mix in and edu/gov))

(these should be GOOD links, from manually created accounts and solid blogs… nothing shady)

Days 14-30
10 links per day, keep it clean, use directories, article submissions, profile accounts, forums, video distribution, rss feeds and make it very diverse

(you can find great help here from oDesk.com for less than $5/hour)

Days 30-60
20 links per day – it gets shady.   (add LinkPwn2.0, Dripable, LinkPushing.Net, PaidBacklinks.com etc to your existing link methods)

Days 60-90
30 links per day – repeat shadiness.

It’s important that your linking is CONSISTENT.  There should not be ANY lulls in your linkbuilding efforts, and you should maintain a very natural link profile at all times.  Always have video links, forum links, etc..

Okay, it’s Sept 27th today, and my site should be live and ready for linking any minute now. I’ll update this post with my rankings, income, etc… asap!

TO BE CONTINUED…

new sites!  (affbox.com, tutorsly.com)

Over the past few months, I’ve been working on a few new sites, (also why I haven’t updated here in a while) and I’m just excited to share them…

Tutorsly.com was created SPECIFICALLY to fulfill a large gap which was present in the tutoring/lesson planning arena online.  We teamed up with the site wyzant.com, and utilized their database of over 30,000 tutors, and my hopes is this will become a ‘kayak’ of sorts in the tutoring space…

affBox.com has been my baby, created out of a flat-out passion to have something better in the affiliate space.  Everything out there, (UP UNTIL NOW), was fueled by commissions and ulterior motives. If I was considering using a PPC tool, a designer, a piece of SEO software, ANYthing had a commission tied to the review! At affBox, its all reviews and ratings by peers… That’s it.

WrapGirlsParty.com is a funny one.  I basically decided that Facebook and Google sucked, because they hate MLM and home businesses so much, so I decided to make my MLM  (It Works Marketing) look more like a party plan to see how it would do.  And, it worked beautifully!  This site, brings in dozens of really great leads into our business every day!    (designed it myself, girly right?)

That’s really it for now, just wanted to share what I’ve been up to… Don’t be afraid to jump into new spaces and keep things new and exciting!

Traffic Voodoo 2.0 Bonus (Jeff Johnson)!

Well, TODAY, Jeff Johnson announced the new name for Traffic Voodoo 2.0 which is set to be released on Sept 23rd, 2010!

If this program is anything like the original, you can imagine that people are going to be DYING to get their hands on it.

So, the new program, being called “Unstoppable Traffic” is slated to really take advantage of a new TGSP or “Traffic Getting SEO Plugin” which I can’t wait to see.

If you’d like to be notified of my Traffic Voodoo 2.0 Unstoppable Traffic BONUS, which will be RIDICULOUS, just enter your email in the form on the right or the bottom of the page, and I’ll be keeping you posted!

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Adwords, Special Characters, & Click-Thru…

So, some of you might be wondering if using special characters can improve your click thru rate….

The answer is… YES.

I have been adding special characters to my ads, and titles , of one type or another,  for several years now,  and the bottom line is… they work.

So.. changing your ad copy from  MAKE 100K/yr  to  »MAKE 100K/yr« WILL actually improve your CTR – you’re right.

If you do a search for HTML special characters you’ll get a list of dozens of these bad boys that ALL WORK.   There is a reason that we make such an effort to target the ‘exact’ keywords for an Adwords ad, and that’s because the ad gets BOLDED.  The bold immediately draws us to the ad, and its no different with these special characters… they help draw our attention.

So, don’t take my word for it.. change the title of your ad (or your website… <tip>) to one that includes a few of these special characters, and see your CTR skyrocket.

Oh, and some editors at Google Adwords have started disapproving these characters, but not all.  So if you get rejected, just try, try,  again…