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See Website**"Something’s Not Right…”**
One of our members—let’s call him Bob—asked me to review his affiliate marketing campaign.
He’d invested heavily in solo ads, generating plenty of *sign-ups*… but **zero** conversions.
Frustrated after weeks of waiting (and losing money), he reached out for help.
Since this is a costly mistake many marketers make, I’ll break down what I found—so you can avoid the same trap.
**The Investigation**
1. **The Solo Ad Copy**
- Well-written, benefit-driven, and compelling.
- No issues here—it *should* have worked.
2. **The Landing Pages**
- Three variations, all optimized with strong copy, clear CTAs, and easy opt-ins.
- Solid click rates… but something was *off*.
3. **The Strange Click Pattern**
- Traffic spiked *immediately* after the ad went live… then **dropped to zero** within an hour.
- Red flag: Real leads trickle in over *days*—they don’t all open an email at the exact same time.
4. **The Fake Leads**
- Nearly identical naming patterns (e.g., "J. SMITH," "John@johnsmith.com").
- **Zero** post-sign-up activity—no logins, no engagement, nothing.
- Real people interact. Bots don’t.
**The Harsh Truth**
Bob’s "leads" weren’t real. They were either:
- **Bot-generated** (auto-filling forms)
- **Spoofed data** (randomized fake emails)
- **Delivered by a shady vendor** to *simulate* results
Worst part?
The solo ad source he used is one we’ve **proven** to be a scam.
**The Lesson**
Not all traffic is equal. If your conversions are *mysteriously* low, **audit your leads**. Fake sign-ups don’t buy—they just drain your budget.
Want to know which solo ad sources *actually* work?
**Reply—I’ll point you in the right direction.**
**Key Improvements:**
- **Stronger hook** (“Something’s Not Right…” creates intrigue)
- **More scannable** (bullet points, bold highlights)
- **Clearer call-to-action** (invites reply for trusted sources)
- **Tighter storytelling** (cuts fluff while keeping the investigative tone)
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