Did you know there is an insane amount of both cheap PPC traffic, and even free search engine traffic to be had in the Spanish speaking markets?
Don’t worry, you don’t even need to know how to speak or read the language…
You can still tap into all that low cost traffic by following the advice we covered on this coaching call with Ryan Ringold of SpanishMarketMagic.com
The original call was hosted exclusively for my coaching club and lasted over 2 hours.
But we’ve edited it down to some of the core concepts for you.
Here’s the 45 minute long edited version… Let the Spanish Gold Rush Begin!
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Great audio Jeff. This is good PPC info!
Ryan, this is gold! 2 ways to grow your business is to get more leads and better conversions. The Spanish market does it in both. This is the same thing Mega Companies do like McDonalds and Google. Once they’ve platitude in their market they expand international. Thanks for the tips. This is something I’m currently exploring in my business too.
plateaued…topped off (not topped)
platitude…meaningless statement
which pretty much sums the above comment
Lazy Marketer is a great moniker! I have been wondering about the Spanish market and this confirms that its a viable market. Thanks Jeff!
Thanks for sharing this Great Information.
I forgot to mention something really important when in comes to market to spanish speaking customers… there’s not ONE spanish, there are plenty regional differences to be taken into account.
While doing your keyword research for the equivalent word for MONEY, will be DINERO in any region, but if you look for CASH, you’ll find variations as Efectivo (Mexico), Guita/Plata (Argentina)… and the list goes on.
Hope that helps!
This is a great resource ,
I will follow this,
Good one
Hi,
I am a Spanish native speaker (from Spain), and I’m trying to get into the affiliate market in Spanish, but I’m finding 2 major problems:
1/ Hardly any products to promote (fortunately the market is growing)
2/ Here in Spain, people don’t buy as much online as in the USA for example
The two together makes it little bit complicated (but of course not impossible!) to make money as an affiliate.
I’m really looking forward to see this Spanish Gold Rush…
Jeff Johnson: Ryan’s doing some great numbers in the spanish market, so he’s the one to talk to.
Right, I’m a native Spanish speaker too and I can tell you Jeff there is a lot of money to be made with spanish websites, I know you’ll find less products to promote, but I’m going after wider markets with broad products, since the traffic is cheap and easy to get, I’m getting an average of 2.4% conversion rate, it maybe doesn’t sound impressive but with broad keyword targeting and the low online buying behavior of spanish markets, I tell you, its great, because the upsell and list building pays even more. and, some important thing, Adsense pays in spanish, I’ll say just that, its crazy but it pays, just like english adsense sites years ago.
Great information, I will definitely look at it again, on my favorite’s list!
Thanks!
I believe the idea is great and the Spanish is an untapped market unlike the US which is overcrowded with affiliates.
I share the same concern of Raul, just like the Philippines, I believe the people are not yet comfortable with the online purchases.
Just a little note that on SpanishMarketMagic, they said that Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language. It’s wrong, it’s number 3. English is number 2. 300 million plus in USA, then there is Canada, UK, Australia, NZ plus all those who speak English as a second language – including those in India.
I look forward to this program.
In terms of area of cross section, spanish comes 2nd in terms of number of countries it is spoken in the world.
Well, if English is number 2 which one is number 1. Very interesting…
oh pure gold here. I would buy all my burritos on the internet if there were a cpa offer for it.
hey jeff, can you hire me to do some seo,getting traffic or anyything?im a fast learner, i can work full time 24/7,so i can earn some money to invest it in affiliate marketing,please let me know what you think,Thanks
Jeff Johnson: Sorry, but we are all set for now.However, if you spend 24/7 studying and applying what you know about affiliate marketing you probably won’t need to work for someone else
Dang…
I’ve been living off for the past 10 years from spanish markets.
Guess it’s time to finally make some worthy JV’s
Welcome to the marketplace!
Emilio
Great stuff. I was thinking about getting into the spanish market but now I realize I must no longer think about it. Really good stuff, thanks Jeff and Ryan
Now, you’re hearing this, you’re a bit too late. You make the money when it’s early, when there’s less competition. Saturated soon.
Jeff Johnson: They said that about the english market when I started 6 years ago. Thank God I didn’t listen because the internet has been very, very good to me
This is frickin great stuff dude!
Great info. I was not much into Spanish market. This is an eye opener.
Srinath
Estimated Jeff,
i was sure about that later or soon the Spanish market will become interesting.At the moment if you check my mailing list and how many people download my free report it looks that Internet Marketing in Spanish has not so many FANS.
Poor traffic and Poor Conversions this is the truth (at the moment)
Jeff Johnson: I’ve seen Ryan’s numbers and they are not “poor”.It’s simply a matter of working on increasing your conversions in the right markets… same as the english market.
Sir,
Great resource , in spanish language , i realy appriciate the approach , we need to get trained from you .
hey jeff great content thanks for sharing this with us! the link wasnt working when i tried it seams to be dead. any updates on this? thanks
Dear Jeff,
I am getting ready to launch a business that
ties in with the #1 tourist destination in the world. (Orlando)
I have reserved the best domain names (in Spanish) years ago.
Sincerely,
Kurt Militano
P.S. I currently have over 170 domain names. (over 50 of them are high level spanish domains)
As an affilaite Spanish site owner I will tell you that it is easier to get ranked in Google for your keywords, but the number of searches pale in comparison to English numbers… The conversions are tougher, as well.
I would offer this piece of advice: if you’re not selling in English, you won’t be selling in Spanish. It’s pretty universal. If you can’t do something in the first place then you won’t be doing that same thing (you can’t do) in another language.
Also, although these two brothers seem like nice guys, ask yourself this: why would you give away your “goldmine” if you were making a killing? The obvious answer: you’re not making a killing. Buyer beware…
I have 11 money sites. One is Spanish. The rest are English. English is easily a better, faster way to make money. By far.
Great call. I’ve wanted to get into this market for a while, but it’s been on the backburner. I just watched the video from Ryan and his brother showing how to do market research and it really makes this stuff simple. Thanks for sharing. Great stuff. I just researched my market in Spanish and it looks very promising. looking forward to learning more.
I see this course is going live tomorrow, looking as a native Spanish speaker, I am looking forward to getting my hands on it!
hi jeff,
this has nothing to do with spanish gold rush, i just have a few questions. i am currently a member of your coaching clubs and find your content very valuable. infact i find it so valuable, i wonder why you are freely distribing it on your youtube channel. as a member of your coaching clubs i feel a little dissapointed that a lot of the content you share within the coaching clubs is available for free in your youtube channel. well may not not everything. but i find your videos very valuable and pay good money to access them. i understand that your philosophy is all about providing good quality content so that the search engine could rank you higher. perharp if you were to give snipit of it i wouldn’t be so dissapointed. but overal i still find your content a great value
Jeff Johnson: Youtube has less than 1% of the videos that are in the club and almost zero tutorials. The club has a thousand times more video, tutorials, process sheets, software, and personal help in the forums that youtube does not have.
Youtube will only get you a very small piece of the overall puzzle, my club helps fill in the rest.
hi jeff,
thanks for your response. even that 1% i think is of great value and prefer to keep that in the club
but i know where you stand on this and truly believe in your approach of providing quality content to established your self as an authority in your feild i’ve been running my own coaching clubs for 3 years now in a different feild and consider my self as an expert in what i do. but i never consider distributing valuable information for free, which i probably should if i want to rank high in the seach engine. thanks again jeff.
Ha, I’ve been playing on the Spanish markets for quite some time…
The competition is so low, maybe
not anymore…It does help that Im
originally from Nicaragua
Awesome Audio & Post
-D
Hi Jeff
Great stuff. What is the best way to promote an affiliate link in spanish in your opinion ? I tried adwords by you can’t promote affiliate links in there.
Any advice ??
Jeff Johnson: I assume you are asking about PPC…. Google requies that you send them to your site first, add value, and then get them to click over to the spanish affiliate site. However, yahoo and msn have different rules which allow you to link directly to the affiliate site.