8 Clickbank and Mobile Apps PDF
8 Clickbank and Mobile Apps PDF
8 Clickbank and Mobile Apps PDF
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METHOD #8
Clickbank and Mobile Apps
Mobile app industry is on fire at the moment and I don't see slowing down any time soon.
Anyone who use smartphones, also use mobile apps. And this is where another
opportunity rises for us, internet marketers.
A friend of mine, a very clever marketer, had a great success promoting affiliate offers
(Clickbank, Warriorplus, JVZoo, Markethealth.com) using this exact method.
While I have been using this for my AdSense sites and recently for collecting email
addresses of people who are interested in making money online and promoting affiliate
and my own products to those email subscribers.
In fact, John Reese (a top gun internet marketer who is responsible for the first $1 million
day in the IM industry) built a list of over a million subscribers leveraging this traffic
source. This is crazy when you think about it.
Before you close this page thinking: “Naah, Raimundas.. This is not for me. I don’t have
any clue how to create an app!”.
There are many third party websites that let you to create an app in just a few clicks of a
button! And I will show you how in this AffManual report.
Jeez, I can’t stress enough how easy and quick actually it is.
Smartphone users are actively seeking for the solution app using the search box on
Google Play.
But the best part for us marketers is that there are still less to zero competition even in
the most competitive niches.
If your blog (app) provides value – people will download it, use it and click on your affiliate
links. Period.
The idea of your app is to provide a small portion of high quality content and then direct
app users either to enter their email address or redirect them directly to the Clickbank
affiliate offer to learn more in details about the topic.
Meaning, the more apps you have – the more traffic you will receive to your blog.
Basically when doing keyword research for your Clickbank affiliate blog/leadgen blog or
whatever you are going to use, you want to come up with at least 10-15 keyword ideas for
your apps.
„how to lose“
Boom! Just like the Google search, Google Play will display suggested search queries.
Basically these are the most searched keyword phrases by Google Play users. You can
instantly see what kind of apps Google Play users are searching the most in your chosen
niche.
„fat loss“
For example:
Or:
You can type something like „how to q“ and it will complete the search query automatically
for you:
how to q
how to w
how to e
how to r
…
and gather an insane amount of ideas on what kind of apps are in demand.
By the way, most of the time highly searched keywords on Google search will be also very
popular on Google Play. So you can simply use the
https://adwords.google.com/ko/KeywordPlanner/Home as well to come up with long tail
keywords for your mobile apps.
I know that many people who want to get in shape search for "how to lose 20 pounds".
Let's type this in brackets for the exact title search in Google Play Store:
So, there are 3 free and 1 paid app with "how to lose 20 pounds" keyword in the title.
Not bad.
Let's click on the second app and see how much installs it already has:
Even though there are some competition and considering the number of installs those
apps get, there are still plenty of room for us.
How about we type how to lose weight and choose a keyword from there?
Type „how to lose weight in 1 week“ in the Google Play search box:
There are 3 apps; however, they are not optimized for this long tail keyword.
This means this particular keyword has zero competition and it's highly searchable on
Google Play.
BINGO!
Let's take the final keyword that I know for sure is popular on Google.com before we
move on.
Kaboom! There are not even a single app for that keyword! At least at the moment when
I'm writing this report.
Knowing that, we can go to http://www.google.com and type the same keyword to get
some more ideas:
Awesome!
I'm sure these keywords are also being searched on Google Play Store.
Now we can copy them and use for our Clickbank affiliate blog app.
We have already covered how to install and pick a theme for your WordPress blog on
„Clickbank and Blog“ report, so I won't go into this again.
One thing you should remember is always choose a very clean, vertical type of theme for
your mobile blogs. Most of the smartphone users browse their phones holding them
vertically.
Leadgen blog
Please read the „Clickbank and Solo Ads“ report on how to setup an Autoresponder service
and create a web form for your leadgen blog.
As I mentioned in the beginning of this report, I also use mobile apps to get traffic to my
makeup video tutorial blog monetized with AdSense ads.
As you see from the image above, all of the content is centred and more of a vertical
shape.
Ads are placed above the fold so that anyone could instantly see them when they open up
the app.
It’s one of many WordPress themes that you can find over Appearance > Themes in your
WordPress dashboard.
One app makes me ~$2-$3/day. You can create as many different apps (with different
names) as you want for one website.
With AppsGeyser you can create apps from any web content completely free.
Go to https://play.google.com/apps/publish/
In order to open up the account and publish unlimited amount of apps, Google will ask
you one-time payment of $25.
This is your ONLY expenses, but if you will take action, it will come back to you rather
quickly.
Enter the name of your app and upload the APK file from your computer:
After around an hour or so your app will be live on Android app store.
Depending on the competition and research you have done, the next day or even the
same day you should start seeing app installs and clicks on your AdSense ads/Affiliate
links.
Try various different angles and niches using this traffic source.
There are so much free traffic available my head is even spinning thinking about it.
You can create and upload as many apps as you want for just one blog.
Good luck!
Raimundas.