Buying traffic from Pay per view networks is one of the fastest ways to generate traffic and test CPA offers.

We are going to briefly touch on the topic of how to use Pay Per View to drive traffic to CPA offers.

Keyword Strategies

Any one of the following keyword strategies can bring you a ton of targeted traffic to your CPA offers quickly. We suggest that you take advantage of all the strategies that we write about so that you can reach as many prospects as possible.

The Alexa Technique

We have made hundreds of thousands of dollars in CPA affiliate commissions using this keyword strategy.

The strategy involves bidding on related domain names to the CPA offer that you are promoting.

This strategy will bring targeted visitors to your CPA offers that will drive your conversion stats through the roof.

Trust us.

Let me give you an example.

If you are promoting a product related to baby diapers, there are no rules that prevent you from bidding on domain keywords such as pampers.com, www.pampers.com, huggies.com, and many other different variations of these domain names.

This is a powerful strategy because Internet users are inherently lazy. We and many other pay per view marketers who have studied surfer habits have discovered that a lot of people are quite often too lazy to type the domain name they want to visit in the location bar and sometimes just type it into the search form of major search engines such as Google and MSN.

Think about the possibilities if you start bidding on domain names that are relevant to your CPA offer? Your campaign is popping up and it can instantly grab the attention of the user and direct them to the landing page of the CPA offer you are promoting.

One method of determining which domain name to bid on for a CPA offer is to simply type in the most related keyword to the CPA offer into a major search engine such as Google, Yahoo or Bing.

There is a web site on the Internet that gives you the ability to quickly locate targeted domain names to bid on. You can easily find a variety of domains related to whatever product or service you are promoting by using a web site called Alexa.

Alexa.com is a web site ranking service that ranks roughly 5% of all the Internet traffic. we know that it is not a lot, but it does give you some idea as to the web sites that are popular.

Alexa gathers its data from a free toolbar that people install in their browser window. The toolbar then gathers traffic details, but also studies the surfing habits of their users.

Although Alexa is skewed more towards Internet marketing related web sites (due to the fact that most of the people who use Alexa are Internet marketers), you can still get a good amount of information.

This is such a powerful keyword strategy that we cannot stress the importance of it.

What we normally do is enter a domain name that I think is heavily related to a CPA offer that I am promoting in the search field under the green “Traffic Rankings” tab on Alexa.com.

What Alexa returns is information on this particular domain such as traffic, user reviews, web site statistics and a wealth of other information.

The information that we are specifically looking for is under “People who visit this page also visit:” section because I easily get a ton of new related domain names to bid on.

Alexa tracks how people move from web site to web site, so they have a history of related web sites for each domain you search for.

But it gets even better.

For each of the domain names that show up, you can actually drill down for the site info on that domain name and get a whole new batch of other related domain names to promote your CPA offer with.

Obviously the further you drill down, the less relevant the domain names will become, but you will find some goldmine domain names to bid on that can bring you thousands of targeted prospects.

You could easily compile a list of 50 to 100 domain names in a short period.

Misspelled Keywords Technique

One trend that you will notice that users do a lot when searching for information on the Internet is that they make a lot of spelling mistakes. In fact, you have probably made a number of misspelled search queries yourself.

You can capitalize on this by placing bids for the most common misspellings for relevant keywords or key phrases that you are trying to target.

Some sources indicate that up to 20% of all keyword searches done on the Internet are misspelled. This gives you a huge opportunity to bid on misspelled keywords and pay a fraction of the cost of a properly spelled keyword.

There are a couple of products on the market that can help you generate thousands of misspelled keywords. Brad Callen’s “Keyword Elite” has a feature already built into it that creates misspelled keyword lists and Rod Beckwith has a cheaper standalone misspelled keyword program called “Misspelled Keywords.”

Typo Generator

http://tools.seobook.com/spelling/keywords-typos.cgi

Good Keywords

http://www.goodkeywords.com

Keyword Elite

http://www.keywordelite.com

Misspelledkeywords.com

http://www.mispelledkeywords.com

Geo Bidding Technique

What this strategy involves is bidding on keywords that are particular to a geographic region such as a state or city. For example, you could be promoting a “car insurance” CPA offer.

There are a lot of searches done by users who are looking for car insurance information for a particular region.

For example, someone in Florida may type “florida car insurance rate” into the search field rather than just “car insurance rate.” I have used this strategy for a variety of different CPA offers and have seen a huge spike in traffic and good conversions.