Ad Hustler Speaks At Affiliate Summit West 2011

Posted by Ad Hustler | Posted in Ad Hustler, Affiliate Marketing, Local Online Advertising | Posted on 06-12-2010

I’ve been a long time Affiliate Summit attendee.  When Shawn mentioned that I should speak at the last Affiliate Summit I kind of thought he was kidding.  To be honest, before he said that I never really thought about speaking at a conference.  Well, the time has come and I will be speaking alongside the lovely & intelligent Amanda Orson.  The name of the session is “Local Lead Gen: Heaven & Hell” and will be on Sunday of Affiliate Summit West 2010.  I’ve been writing about local online advertising for quite some time now so if you have any questions about my local online advertising series, bring them and i’ll do my best to answer any of your questions.  I hope to see some of this blogs long time followers there.

In anticipation of this speaking gig I will be doing some more local online advertising/lead gen posts leading up to the event.

For those of you who have made it this far, Affiliate Summit has provided some passes for AdHustler.com to give away.  I will give away 1 gold pass this week.  To enter simply leave a comment on this post.  Friday 12/10/2010 I will put the names of everyone who left a comment in a bowl and draw a random winner of the pass.

Good Luck and start commenting.

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Google Tags – First Move Into Untraditional Advertising?

Posted by Ad Hustler | Posted in Local Online Advertising | Posted on 23-11-2010

Google is one of the most popular and successful online advertising systems on earth.  In the past they only offered traditional pricing models for ads (cost per click & cost per thousand impressions).  In a first move towards un-traditional Google pricing they are offering a product called Google Tags.  What these tags appear to be are upgrades to Google Places accounts.  Traditionally all Google Places listings look pretty much the same.  They show up in traditional search as well as on Google Maps searches.  Google Tags seem to offer higher visibility to the Google Places listings.  I would compare this best to old phone book listings.  In the phone book if you want your listing in bold or in a square or whatever you pay a premium to do so.  Google Places listings themselves are free but by adding a tag you can highlight important information you want a consumer to see about your business.  The cost is a flat rate of $25 per month.

I personally think it’s an interesting product to offer.  I don’t see it as super useful to most people but to businesses who depend on Google Places listings for their traffic it could very well be worth the investment.  I know some affiliates use Google Places so this product might be an interesting one to know about.  The big downside I see is that all the snakeoil local search & SEO salesman are going to come out and attack local businesses saying they can get them on Google for $100 per month FLAT RATE.  They’ll just sell them a Tag and technically they won’t be lying.  This should further confuse local mom and pop shops.

Have you tried Tags?

More info about Google Tags

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LOLZERZ About Local Lead Gen

Posted by Ad Hustler | Posted in Local Online Advertising | Posted on 25-05-2010

Let’s face it.  I was one of the first guys in this space giving solid information about local lead generation.  When I started my local online advertising series I made a post called The Ugly Side of Local Online Advertising.  I was being very honest about my experiences and people seemed to blow off all negative points about local online advertising in lieu of trying to make a quick buck.  You cannot make a quick buck in local online advertising.  You either form a business model and stick with it or you burn out quick.

I’m starting to see a lot of blog posts, forum posts and tweets about how much harder local online advertising/lead gen is then the writer thought it would be.  Since Shoemoney & Ad Hustler probably spawned 75% of all the affiliates that are trying to get into local lead gen, i can say, I told you so.

This post isn’t to say stay away from local lead gen.  It can work.  It just isn’t an overnight get rich quick scheme.  If you have the skills and stick with it, there is money to be made.

I’ve seen a lot of products hit the interwebs lately regarding local.  Don’t waste your money on most of them.  It’s all rehashed crap or common sense.  I will however put in 2 thumbs up for Chad from CDFNetworks Local Lead Plan (Not an Affiliate Link).  I’ve read a decent portion of his ebook/plan and it is super solid information.  I do a lot of local lead gen & I even learned things that I didn’t know from the book.  I’m actually surprised he put it all out there.  Regardless, if your going to buy ANY product, that’s the only one you should drop any cash on.

(I was not paid to say nice things about Chad’s Local Lead Plan – If I think somethings good I’ll recommend it, if i think it sucks, I’ll tell you.  My opinion cannot be bought)

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Local Lead Generation With Twitter

Posted by Ad Hustler | Posted in Ad Hustler, Local Online Advertising | Posted on 28-04-2010

Hey all.  Jonathan Volk gave me the opportunity to do a guest post on his blog.  I decided to do a really interesting post regarding using Twitter to generate Local Leads.  Its an extension of my Online Local Advertising Series so I hope that you will check it out and let me know what you think.

The Twitter Local Lead Gen Machine

Big thanks to Jonathan Volk for believing in Ad Hustler.

Keep Hustlin’

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Offline Billboard To Online Affiliate Offer Case Study

Posted by Ad Hustler | Posted in Affiliate Marketing, Case Studies, Guest Posts, Local Online Advertising | Posted on 03-11-2009

This is a guest post by Internet Gangsta Kris Trujillo From CashTactics.net

The Holy Grail of Local Offline Advertising

About a year ago I got into advertising in local classified ads.  When I first started out I was quite surprised by the return on investment that I could make in certain niches.  However… my ultimate goal was to advertise on a Billboard!

Now, you may think that Billboard advertising is expensive… But I will be the first to tell you that it really isn’t. Often times I could pick up advertising spots in local areas for cheaper than the cost of adwords in the same geotargeted location.

I got an idea a few months back when I saw a “Single in McKinney” sign. I had recognized the little black and white message in several other suburbs.  So I figured to myself… If they are successful enough to have these signs on every major intersection than how profitable would it be to purchase a spot on a Billboard.

I did some digging around.  On average you can get a Billboard spot for $500 for 30 days. Talk about CHEAP.  While on the phone with some of these Billboard companies I asked questions like “how many people pass the sign in a given month” (impressions) and they would give me their best guess.  See, companies that place Billboards have to know their numbers.  And if they don’t… Then their no good.

Anyways… After some more research I thought I would start out advertising on a bus… So I jumped in with $1000.

Billboard On Bus

The bus company I went with was “trimet”.  They are the mass transportation providers in the Portland Oregon area.  I used to work for Trimet when I was in highschool.  So I contacted a few people that I know still worked there and I got in contact with their marketing department.  Sure enough… Trimet offered many different marketing plans.  I just had to pay for the banner creation and placement for a 30 day period.

I found that my $1000 could grab 3 banners roughly 6′ wide by 2′ high for 30 days.  That didn’t include the actual banner design. So I had my banner created and placed on 3 different buses.

The trimet marketing department estimated that a banner placed on the right side of the bus would be seen about 300,000 times in 30 days.  That means that my banner would would receive 300,000 impressions in any given month. Now, I had 3 banners placed.  Thats a total of 900,000 impressions combined.

For my $1000 spent and my 900,000 impressions received I spent a total of $0.001 per impression.  If I had continued to use the banners then the cost would go down as I would not need to pay for more banners.

Okay so we’ve figured out the cost of my advertising… Now let me give you some hints on promoting other people’s offers. You have to be careful how you promote when it comes to billboards or other mobile advertising.  If I was to promote a netflix offer I couldn’t just put up a netflix ad.  Instead I had to tailor the advertisement in such a way that people would want to go to my landing page instead of the traditional netflix page.  To combat this you can create your advertisement with the city in mind.  For example, Portland is known for rain. So… every one of of my advertisements played on the rainy portland days.

My banners looked like they were washing away from the rain AND the URL was memorable to Portlanders. I won’t give you the exact URL but here is an idea of what I used… “StuckInsideWithNetflix.com”.  Do you get it?  People are stuck inside because of the rain… and they have netflix to watch videos!

Anytime you can humor your audience you will grab their trust!

My landing page had quite a few hits. In the 30 days that I had the advertisements running I had approximately 10,000 hits which equated to roughly 1.1% clickthrough rate. And my actual landing page was just a HUGE banner… And honestly… I had it stuff the netflix cookie onto the visitor incase they decided to leave and visit netflix direct.

So let me talk to you a little about what I made that first month.  I spent a total of about $1000 so in order for me to make a profit I had to convert roughly 45 people to break even.  To be honest with you… I didn’t make my goal… I was short of my original spend by $100. BUT … that was ok and here is why…

If you remember we spent $500 to create the actual ads.  This was a cost that I didn’t have to spend month after month.  Instead I just have to spend about $500 each month that I want the advertisements to continue running. So in two months if my profit remains the same I would have spent a total of $1500 and made $1800… That is only $300 profit for two months… But what about three months?  Or 4? $2000 spend for 3 months with roughly $2700 profit! $2500 spend for 4 months with roughly $3600 profit.

Do you see how you can benefit from this?? It may take a while but that is only because you have initial costs to create the actual ads.  You don’t have to pay for new ads every month… You can re-use ads month after month until you want to change up your campaign.

So… If you haven’t looked into advertising on a Billboard or some sort of Mobile advertisement I would highly suggest you give it a shot… Just remember… If you don’t risk it you won’t make it.

Kris Trujillo is an internet marketing veteran and writes CashTactics.net

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