Since PPV affiliate marketing has been pretty popular lately, and many beginners are testing the waters, I wanted to share a tip I personally use to make money with my PPV campaigns.
Showing is better than telling. So, here’s the screencast I’ve created to show you the exact URL research method I use to target local websites, and sell national offers.
In the video below, I’m using 2 tools to do my url research. The first one is AffPortal, which is a must have tool to have if you want to make money in the PPV field, and the second tool is a free desktop tool called Laser URL by Matt Harward.
PPV Local URL Research Screencast
P.S. 10 year old would do a better job with video editing than me, I accept it.
P.S. 2) This is a fairly easy tip to get you started with lateral thinking. Whether you’re an experienced internet marketer or just starting, tips like these might help to start thinking outside the box.
P.S. 3) If you are new to PPV Affiliate Marketing, start with reading my post; PPV Affiliate Guide.
P.S. 4) Tools used in my screencast are AffPortal & Laser URL.






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Excellent tip! I’ve been guilty of being one of the 99% of marketers who focus on the obvious when it comes to PPV bidding, and this video was eye-opening in that you demonstrating a way to go a bit lateral without going too far such that you need a strong “bridge” or “hook” to make the conversion.
Thanks for sharing, love the lateral thinking stuff!
Allen
Allen, you’re welcome, and thanks for the comment.
Great tip using local location modifiers. You could probably think of other categories of modifiers too to get really broad reach on URL targets.
Wynne, definitely. This is just a starter to get everybody thinking more lateral.
Good video (nothing wrong with your editing) – thanks for the tips.
You’re welcome & thanks for the encouragement on the video editing
Great tips man.
Thanks Bryn.
Excellent Tip! As always, you provide top notch information. Ahmet, you should take all the content you have in your blog – which in my opinion, is the best available – and package it into a one or more courses (PPV, Facebook, etc). And if you need any help…
Thanks Udi. If I only had more time, I’d blog more often before even thinking about an info product.