Few noobish questions

creativegenies

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Ok so ive been out of the online marketing world for a couple years as you can see from my sign up date/posts and just had a few questions I would hope you could help me w/o flames.


Can you make any money with direct linking anymore? Seems google has got a lot stricter from what ive seen.

Is creating a bunch of niche mini sites and using adsense worth the while?

and finally whats the deal with facebook ads? is it like adwords only over the fb world?

Also I am willing to put a couple thousand into giving this a go so any advice on how to spend it would be great (without masked aff links please)


Thanks so much,
 


take $1,000. Buy FB Ads Manager for $200. Pick 8 offers from <insert cpa network>. Build 2 different landing pages for each offer. Build 5 or so different fb ads for each, then split them by age and gender. Make sure you track everything with Prosper. Split test the 2 landing pages vs direct linking on each campaign. Upload your 8 campaigns to facebook. Set your budget at about $25/day for each to start. So you're looking at $200/day. You can now get 4 days worth of data for $800, on 8 different campaigns. Take the second $1,000 and scale up the winning combinations of the first group. Rinse, repeat.
 
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take $1,000. Buy FB Ads Manager for $200. Pick 8 offers from <insert cpa network>. Build 2 different landing pages for each offer. Build 5 or so different fb ads for each, then split them by age and gender. Make sure you track everything with Prosper. Split test the 2 landing pages vs direct linking on each campaign. Upload your 8 campaigns to facebook. Set your budget at about $25/day for each to start. So you're looking at $200/day. You can now get 4 days worth of data for $800, on 8 different campaigns. Take the second $1,000 and scale up the winning combinations of the first group. Rinse, repeat.

Too many campaigns and too much split testing for $800.

Take 2 or 3 campaigns and do the same split testing for $800.
 
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is FB Manager really worth buying?
i make alot of split tests without it...i just use the "create similar massage"...
and make my minor changes...what other benefits this software offer?
thanks
 
Thanks for the response, so adwords is totally dead for the common man? and also is there a cheap way to bang out landing pages? I have dreamweaver, hosting and all that but I suck at designing and coding....
 
Same split testing as in 2 LPs vs. DL? or that + Age, Genders?

He's probably right but I usually start with a higher budget, that's about the amount of campaigns I'll test in one sweep though. Usually find a few clear winners after a couple days of optimizing, and by that point you're down to 2 or 3 campaigns anyway.
 
2-3 campaigns in the same or different vertical?

Probably too many variables for $800 worth of clicks.