Solo Ad Basics

What is a solo ad?


A solo ad is an advertising you put on someone else newsletter. The latter is known as the solo ad provider. A solo ad provider is usually someone who has a big list and can drive hundreds of clicks to any link in their emails. A solo ad provider can offer between 100 to 1,000 clicks and their price range is between $40 to $500, depending on the number of clicks you are ordering.

Why should I use a solo ad?


You want to use solo ad to build your list as fast as possible. Therefore, it is advisable for you to advertise your opt-in squeeze page with a freebie offer. You need to do this because traditional PPC advertising networks like Google Adwords do not allow advertisers to advertise simple opt-in squeeze pages.

Where can I find solo ad providers?


You can search in Google or visit The Warrior Forum. In the forum, there are many solo ad providers offer their service.

Solo ad is expensive, how can I be sure which provider should I go to?


This is exactly why I created this blog. By reading this blog, you will be able to see my results from ordering solo ads from different providers.


Any tip for first time solo ad buyers?


Start small for a test and then if the conversion is good, scale it up. Also ensure that your squeeze page and sales funnel work properly. To find out how to create a proper squeeze page, check out the squeeze page basics section.

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