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Can anyone help me with Solar? (16)
11-10-2015 03:37 PM
#1
mraffiliate (Member)
Can anyone help me with Solar?
This is one niche I haven't been able to crack into yet. I have some pretty solid solar offers and a ok lander. Targeting seems to very expensive, especially when targeting homeowners. Is there any tips you guys can give me to make this work? Thanks
11-10-2015 05:12 PM
#2
anurag007 (Member)
I read somewhere on here , someone used a solar offer , combined it with some news like "Use solar and reduce $xxxx while paying tax for promoting a renewable energy source " , something like that , and he used some president's photo too i think . Search around and you can get it . Good Luck!
11-10-2015 11:37 PM
#3
motherinferior (Member)
I believe this is the thread anurag007 is referring to:
http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...=solar+cameron
11-11-2015 12:35 AM
#4
mraffiliate (Member)
Yes, thank you guys!
11-11-2015 12:48 AM
#5
cmdeal (Veteran Member)
Given what is happening in energy markets and subsidies, solar is probably not the best vertical in the world right now ... just sayin
11-11-2015 11:20 AM
#6
itshappening (Member)
Everything you need to know is located on an ad spy near you.
11-12-2015 10:33 PM
#7
anurag007 (Member)

Originally Posted by
mraffiliate
Yes, thank you guys!
Glad you found it , good luck with it !!
11-12-2015 11:55 PM
#8
revolution (Member)
i know that T3Leads was getting into that game and had some interesting offers
11-13-2015 06:24 PM
#9
mraffiliate (Member)
Anybody have any presell landers they've scrapped or I can use to test?
11-13-2015 07:05 PM
#10
Adamw (AMC Alumnus)

Originally Posted by
mraffiliate
Anybody have any presell landers they've scrapped or I can use to test?
Dude it's not the best etiquette to just openly ask people for their scraped or running landers. Put in the work, spy yourself and rip it lol.
By the questions you're asking (could be wrong here), It doesn't sound like you're too committed to making solar work, so a bit of friendly advice... I would avoid this niche.
You're competing against guys who are spending xx,xxx on these sources, have put in the time and bought the data.
This is a niche where you will lose 4-5 figures before turning it around... All the while competing against guys already running hundreds - thousands of leads daily, and raising the bids to push you out.
Besides that, there's really only a few offers able to sustain the volume and who aren't losing their buyers.
If you do decide to continue, pick an offer that isn't "nation wide".
Good luck man.
11-13-2015 08:41 PM
#11
mraffiliate (Member)

Originally Posted by
Adamw
Dude it's not the best etiquette to just openly ask people for their scraped or running landers. Put in the work, spy yourself and rip it lol.
By the questions you're asking (could be wrong here), It doesn't sound like you're too committed to making solar work, so a bit of friendly advice... I would avoid this niche.
You're competing against guys who are spending xx,xxx on these sources, have put in the time and bought the data.
This is a niche where you will lose 4-5 figures before turning it around... All the while competing against guys already running hundreds - thousands of leads daily, and raising the bids to push you out.
Besides that, there's really only a few offers able to sustain the volume and who aren't losing their buyers.
If you do decide to continue, pick an offer that isn't "nation wide".
Good luck man.
Well I've tried a few landers and didn't work so i was just asking for some ideas.
All of us have different traffic sources so I am sure there is plenty to go around. I can spent 5 figures a day if it works out. Just trying to test what works.
11-14-2015 02:19 AM
#12
motherinferior (Member)
mraffiliate,
I recently noticed some affiliates promoting solar offers with native ads. This thread is posted under Facebook, so I'm not sure if you are only looking to run the campaign on Facebook initially.
The landers that they used were fake articles (farticles), though there was mention at the foot of the pages that they are advertisements (perhaps to be compliant?).
I believe I found one of the landing pages by spying on similarweb. I did a search for one of the offer's website. Looked at who was sending traffic and came across the landing page the affiliate is using.
According to my notes, one of the ads for a solar campaign called out my state.
11-14-2015 08:53 AM
#13
mraffiliate (Member)

Originally Posted by
motherinferior
mraffiliate,
I recently noticed some affiliates promoting solar offers with native ads. This thread is posted under Facebook, so I'm not sure if you are only looking to run the campaign on Facebook initially.
The landers that they used were fake articles (farticles), though there was mention at the foot of the pages that they are advertisements (perhaps to be compliant?).
I believe I found one of the landing pages by spying on similarweb. I did a search for one of the offer's website. Looked at who was sending traffic and came across the landing page the affiliate is using.
According to my notes, one of the ads for a solar campaign called out my state.
Thanks for the help, I will take a look. I hope I didn't offend anyone by asking for landers or tips. No one has to give them to me, but in my personal defense I believe the key is your traffic source and targeting. Everything else can easily be ripped.
11-16-2015 03:15 AM
#14
bobliu (Member)
Solar works a lot better when you target based on city/town.
Focus on gov. grants/money saving/the fact it's an investment.
01-19-2016 08:57 AM
#15
affiliatemonster (AMC Alumnus)
I know that Moustachemedia.nl has some solar offers....good luck
01-19-2016 10:20 AM
#16
cmdeal (Veteran Member)
Most of the demand in solar is driven by government tax incentives, so the angles and the general applicability of these offers will vary DRAMATICALLY on the country and state. With energy prices as low as they are, there is really very little economic incentive these days to install solar panels in the absence of government incentives.
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