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$1,631 in 2 Days… First PPC Campaign Ever!

This post is basically a show-off… but we thought you’ll find it interesting just the same… :)

We’ve received these screenshots from a new PPC Bully 2.0 member. Although he has a lot of experience as an Affiliate marketer – this is his first try at PPC.

He simply copied what works using PPC Bully 2.0

Sales from CX Digital – $1,351 in 2 days:

Sales from Clickbooth – $280 in 2 days:

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43 Comments ( add yours now )

  1. Joseph Ting says:

    No doubt, PPC Bully 2.0 is the best! XD

  2. jasmin says:

    Hey, i want to try this out!, how really amazed me

  3. Babs says:

    Looks great!

    But if everyone starts copying the best campaigns, perhaps the results will become diluted…

  4. Mikko says:

    Wow, nice results so quickly.. :) Congrats!

  5. jl says:

    Um, yeah, but what did it cost to get those sales?

    Gross Revenue is 100% irrelevant.

  6. Irene says:

    Please save one seat for me, my paycheck is coming tomorrow.

  7. Esti says:

    I’ll be impressed when the thousands of dollars, hours and neglect of my children actually results in something tangible for my family.

    Yes, I’m having a bad day and I want everyone to know it!

  8. Nick says:

    But what was the adspend? These results mean nothing without knowing the adspend.

  9. Eric says:

    Just one thing confused me:
    Although he has a lot of experience as an Affiliate marketer – this is his first try at PPC

    I never heard of any experieneced affiliate marketer never used PPC. Also, how is his cost?

  10. Brian says:

    I wonder how much he spent to make that amount.

  11. Atiqah says:

    Count me in!!! ;)

  12. Jamie Ludlow says:

    Im not being a hater or anything like that, I believe PPC Bully 2.0 is an amazing tool however I must say that those results don’t tell us anything really as we need to know how much he spent in Adwords to realize how successful this campaign was.

    For all we know he could have spent $1351 so he wouldn’t have made a profit. Im sure he didn’t spend that much but we need to know the ad spend before we can work out how successful that campaign was, would be nice to see the Adwords screenshots too.

    Jamie

  13. Andy says:

    Don’t forget to minus the ad costs!

    Should be low as the ads are optomized. 1-2 cents per click I should expect.

    Very Good Tool.

  14. PPC Bully says:

    Jamie, I agree! we will ask him to share with us his AdWords data and we’ll publish the ad spend.
    BTW – This guy expertise is email marketing.
    Cheers, Yefi.

  15. Ricardo says:

    Hey guys, a quick question. Should we copy the EXACT ad copy, just changind the destination URL and in some cases the Display URL?

    If not, how should we modify the ad?

    Thanks.

  16. Man! This is awesome. I am speechless. You are showing real results.

    I believe PPC Bully 2.0 works.

    Good Job!

    Hooshmand

  17. John says:

    WOW!!

    I’m going to invest in ppc bully right now!!

    BTW, I have 30 days guarantee right? there is nothing to lose here.

    :)

    John

  18. Ruslan says:

    I don’t think he is stupid to copy a non-profit campaign. So, YES, tha’s a great result for 2 days “work”!

    PPCBully 2 is the best programme I’ve spent my $1500 on!

    If you want to start making money NOW, go get your login right now.

  19. ben says:

    Any are you for real 1-2 cents per click? the cx digital campaign that he made most of his sales from were from an acai offer the cpc for those related keywords is around $1.50cpc and up.

  20. Stuart Levy says:

    What good are gross sales stats if you do not provide the costs to generate the gross sales?

  21. I’m curious how this chap managed to get data from PPC Bully within a day (assuming he bought it on June 9th).

    I’ve been running a weight loss project on PPC Bully for 3 days and still no profitable ads have shown up.

  22. Blogkora says:

    hi,

    i am new to PPC i dont know how to use PPC bully but bought it…

    I need some help here!

  23. Barbara says:

    Looks like CPA’s pay off nicely in short order. Congrats!

  24. Using PPCBully, I copied what works for someone else and made money too. On my first day I made $9.55, a 0.62% CTR, but the CPC cost was $135.07.

    My lesson = learn what’s working for someone else w/PPCBully – don’t just copy it, improve upon it.

  25. Oded says:

    I just copied pasted 3 campaigns – spent over $200 got over 500 clicks and guess what? Not a single sale!
    Is it just me being unlucky?

  26. PPC Bully says:

    Richard asked “Should we copy the EXACT ad copy, just changind the destination URL and in some cases the Display URL?”
    You should learn from others campaigns and do it better!

    James asked “how this chap managed to get data from PPC Bully within a day.”
    With PPC Bully 2.0 you don’t have to wait for results.

    Blogkora, please watch our past webinars:
    http://ppcbully.com/blog/category/webinars/
    Watch the videos on the help tab and join our LIVE webinars.

    Steve, 0.62% CTR –> I guess you run content and search on the same campaign, please stop the content part.

  27. Neo says:

    Hi,

    I agree with some of the people posting a comment about adwords cost versus commissions.
    Yet another important thing, how much of those sales/commissions resulted from pay per click. If this guy has done affiliate marketting and email marketing then for all we know some of the traffic came through other sources.
    So you can’t just attribute even the sales to PPC bully
    thanks,

  28. PPC Bully says:

    All,
    Update: Ad Spend $928.
    All the traffic for these campaigns came from PPC!

  29. kenneth says:

    you should remove the network names or people may create accounts there and search for his campaign. That wouldn’t be fun for him. But at the same time he copied an others hard work so maybe even? :)

  30. Leonard Greenhall says:

    We really do need to know how much the campaign cost – can this be provided otherwise the results have no meaning

  31. PPC Bully says:

    Leonard, please check one comment up… :-)
    ===> Ad Spend $928

  32. PPC Bully says:

    Hey Oded,
    PLEASE don’t run so fast…wait…take it slow
    This is a weapon…if you use it wrong you can get hit!
    - Did you track your campaign? Don’t fly blind!
    - What is your daily budget?
    - What ad position you target?
    - Do you use A/B test?
    - Do you use accelerated or rotated mode?
    - Make sure your campaigns run on Google search only. In this stage do not use content network, partner search network or mobile devices!

    I strongly recommend that you consider joining our training program, as it was designed specifically for case like this:
    https://sales.ppcbully.com/secure/solo/bootcamp4content.php

    In addition, I recommend you to watch our past webinars:
    http://ppcbully.com/blog/category/webinars/

    Cheers,
    Yefi

  33. christen says:

    thanx for notifying me.

  34. Steve says:

    Not a bad ROI … 1631 – 928 = 703 … I am sure most people would
    be satisfied with that for a start . :-)

    BayAreaSteve

  35. Kang says:

    “Do you use accelerated or rotated mode?”

    Yefi, so are we supposed to be using accelerated or rotated?

    I’m using rotated.

  36. beatriz says:

    1. what is the best and most profitable way to make landing pages if you don’t have your website? where do you get it? should you make one only if you have a good niche with profitable keywords?
    2. you suggested not to run content and search campaign together, to stop the content! how do you do that?
    thank you

  37. beatriz says:

    i’m soooo technically challenged here so thank you for your patience!
    say you find a niche and the profitable keywords and run all the tests you show us in these videos, you find a merchants’ name and want to run a campaign for that merchant. how do you run an ad for them if, say, they’re not a clickbank merchant? do you have to go their website and sign up for an affiliate program ? there must be another way.
    thx
    b

  38. PPC Bully says:

    Hi Beatriz,
    - Please read the following posts to learn more on landing pages:
    http://ppcbully.com/blog/category/landing-pages/
    - In your campaign setting you can switch off the content network
    - You should join the affiliate /CPA network if you want to run these offers. In addition you can check with the merchant if they run private affiliate program
    Best of luck,
    Yefi

  39. PPC Bully says:

    Kang asked – ““Do you use accelerated or rotated mode?”
    Delivery method:
    You should start with standard delivery method. You may miss traffic later in the day if you choose accelerated delivery. Move to accelerated method based on your tracking records.

    Ad rotation:
    Your ad rotation selection determines how often Google deliver your active ads in relation to one another within an ad group
    * Optimize (default): The system will favor ads that have a combination of a high click-through rate (CTR) and Quality Score. These ads will enter the ad auction more often.
    * Rotate: Each of your ads will enter the ad auction an approximately equal number of times.
    During the A/B tests of your ad copies you should rotate your ads more evenly, and continue based on your tests results.

  40. beatriz says:

    thank you Yefi!
    I’ve read all info you have on landing pages but, if you wanted to make one, would you purchase a domain name, or maybe get a custom domain through blogger.com for example? what is the easiest, yet sufficient way to do this?
    thx

  41. PPC Bully says:

    Beatriz, Both options are easy. I prefer the first option. Cheers, Yefi.

  42. beatriz says:

    I just made my first profit of $4!!! I spent $5.99 and made $9.99. I’m new so I wanted to take it slowly… I only had 4 ads running for 3 days and i made profit. I’m happy!
    thank you for all your tips. I’m happy I purchased ppc bully.
    B

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