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50 Ads That

Made Millions
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Dear Advertiser,
I can already tell you're one of the smart ones.
The round pegs in a square hole.
It was Roy H. Williams that said A smart man makes a mistake, learns from
it, and never makes that mistake again. But a wise man finds a smart man
and learns from him how to avoid the mistakes altogether.
That's precisely what you are doing by reading this document. Don't let this
be something you browse once and let it collect digital dust in a folder
somewhere on your hard drive.
If you use this document often it'll be worth millions to you. It will inspire
new campaigns, better landing pages, and make you a smarter advertiser.
The ads you are about to see have collectively made hundreds of millions of
dollars.
Which brings me to the topic of verification.
I am not a lawyer, accountant, or journalist. I'm a media buyer like you. The
information collected in this document was done with AdBeat a tool that
lets you spy on and analyze ad campaigns.
I took my 10 years of experience in digital media buying and used the

AdBeat tool too look up advertisers that I knew were very successful.
Due to client privacy I can't point out which, but several of these ads were
created and advertised by yours truly. I can say that they were in the finance
space and survival prepper space. In those cases I have first hand knowledge
that they have made many millions.
I ignored the major brands like Ford, Disney, WesternUnion because while
their ads have made millions, they do a different type of marketing. I'm a big
believer in the power of branding, but I kept to companies that were doing
direct response marketing.
The information is not 100% accurate. In order to be 100% accurate I would
have to either work for these companies or somehow convince them to
willingly offer up their biggest secrets.
In my experiences AdBeat is roughly 80% - 90% accurate. If you ask around
though, these companies and the ads in this document are massive
successes. Now that I've covered my ass, let's all have some fun and dig into
the cornucopia of wealth secrets contained in this doc.

#1: TruthAboutAbs.com

Landing Page: http://www.truthaboutabs.com/fat-burning-kitchen.html

#2: LowerMyBills.com

Landing Page: https://www.lowermybills.com/

#3: RevolutionGolf.com

Landing Page: http://coaches.revolutiongolf.com/power-leaks/yournumber-1-power-leak.aspx

#4: TaxSlayer.com

Landing Page: https://www.taxslayer.com/dont_waste_a_second

#5: LendingTree.com

Landing Page: https://www.lendingtree.com/credit-cards

#6: FI.com

Landing Page: http://www.fi.com/weballey/alleyletter.aspx?


country=US&wherefrom=$nopop

#7: EDX.org

Landing Page: https://www.edx.org/

#8: Chegg.com

Landing Page: https://www.chegg.com/study/

#9: LifeLock.com

Landing Page: https://www.lifelock.com/index-taxtime-30d

#10: Harrys.com

Landing Page: https://try.harrys.com/lp-2f-box-tv/

#11: PalmBeachGroup.com

Landing Page: http://pros.palmbeachgroup.com/1512PBLSS/PPBLRC11/?


h=true

#12: StansberryResearch.com

Landing Page: http://thecrux.com/dyncontent/look-who-is-going-bankruptnext/

#13: InstantCheckmate.com

Landing Page: https://www.instantcheckmate.com

#14: Fool.com

Landing Page: http://www.fool.com/ecap/stock-advisor/247-3d-china

#15: Wayfair.com

Landing Page: http://www.wayfair.com/gateway.php

#16: Classmates.com

Landing Page: http://www.classmates.com/reg/display?cp=yb&s=80462

#17: Squarespace.com

Landing Page: https://www.squarespace.com/?


channel=display&subchannel=gdn&campaign=gapps_subs&subcampaign=pr
ogrammatic&source=gapps

#18: Fullsail.edu

Landing Page: https://learn.fullsail.edu/combo_cw_1a

#19: TheCardiacKiller.com

Landing Page: http://thecardiackiller.com/video.php

#20: BloodPressureSolution.com

Landing Page: http://bloodpressuresolution.com/33-adw

#21: Biotrust.com

Landing Page: http://securegg.biotrust.com/tfbh/30-second-method/

#22: SimpleBloodSugarFix.com

Landing Page: http://simplebloodsugarfix.com/news/963/video_1food

#23: Weebly.com

Landing Page: https://www.weebly.com/

#24: Zulily.com

Landing Page: http://www.zulily.com/womens-dresses

#25: TouchofModern.com

Landing Page: https://www.touchofmodern.com/sales?no_wall=1

#26: PimsleurApproach.com

Landing Page: https://www.pimsleurapproach.com/presentation588.asp?


uid=454975&s1=gdn300jmp1

#27: LocalSaver.com

Landing Page: http://www.truthaboutabs.com/fat-burning-kitchen.html

#28: USConcealedCarry.net

Landing Page: http://try.usconcealedcarry.net/concealed-carry-info-k

#29: ZenDesk.com

Landing Page: https://www.zendesk.com/beautifully-simple

#30: CrisisEducation.com

Landing Page: https://www.crisiseducation.com/landing/reports/4footfarm-blueprint/video/index-GA.php

#31: Norton.com

Landing Page: https://community.norton.com/en/blogs/norton-protectionblog/super-patch-tuesday-microsoft-and-adobe-release-slew-patchesvarious

#32: Carbonite.com

Landing Page: https://www.carbonite.com/en/cloud-backup/personalsolutions/personal-plans/buy/

#33: TheBarefootWriter.com

Landing Page: http://www.thebarefootwriter.com/free/get-started/

#34: TheCreditSolution.com

Landing Page: http://www.thecreditsolutionprogram.com/d-btn-gpf-bv-12q

#35: Power4Patriots.com

Landing Page: https://secure.power4patriots.com/video/power/

#36: EasyAutoQuotes.com

Landing Page: http://www.easy-autoquotes.com/

#37: Salesforce.com

Landing Page: https://www.salesforce.com/form/pdf/2016-state-of-it.jsp

#38: Ancestry.com

Landing Page: http://dna.ancestry.com/

#39: Bose.com

Landing Page:
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/speakers/wireless_speakers/soundt
ouch-10-wireless-system.html

#40: 4Imprint.com

Landing Page: https://www.4imprint.com

#41: Tableau.com

Landing Page: http://get.tableau.com/asset/5-best-practices-for-creatingeffective-dashboards.html

#42: Outbrain.com

Landing Page: http://www.outbrain.com/get-your-content-discovered-3

#43: LegendsofHonor.com

Landing Page: http://lp.legendsofhonor.com/

#44: Audible.com

Landing Page: http://www.audible.com/mt/STSY

#45: ManageEngine.com

Landing Page: https://www.manageengine.com/products/servicedesk/index-od.html

#46: Zappos.com

Landing Page: http://www.zappos.com/

#47: Uber.com

Landing Page: https://get.uber.com/cl/ubermilitary/

#48: VisualStudio.com

Landing Page: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studiodev-essentials-vs.aspx

#49: Grammarly.com

Landing Page: https://www.grammarly.com

#50: AstrologyAce.com

Landing Page:
http://astrologyace.com/insta/maro/landing_pages/facebook/desktop/cosm
ic

Big Takeaways
First, I wish I had used a different browser when doing the research for this
report because I'm now being retargeted x50!!!
However, the glaring data staring you in the face is that 300x250 and
300x600 ad formats are consistently the winners. I did skip over a few video
or HTML 5 ads, since I can't easily share them here. However, even those
newer ad formats were still in these sizes.
Having managed over $10 million in ads myself, I've seen this first hand. I

always start my campaigns with a single 300x250 ad. I know that if I can't get
it to work with that ad, I'm just not going to make it work.
The reason why the 300x600 ad size works is because it usually replaces two
300x250 ads. Typically, this is in the left or right sidebar of a site. Not to
mention it also just gives you more room for your message and is literally
bigger.
I'll also ad that once you get a good 300x250 ad to work, you should role it
out to as many ad sizes as possible. You can see all the sizes available here.
The other ad sizes often will double the volume of your traffic and sales. Just
don't spend all that time and energy upfront. Wait until you have something
tested and perfected first.
Lastly, the final detail you can extrapolate from this report is that the
majority of these ads have a custom landing page matching the ad.
Unfortunately, I could not share every landing page. I just chose the one that
had the highest ad spend attributed to it. However, if you had seen all of my
research you would see that creating a landing page that matches each of
your ads is critical.
It's more work, but whoever is willing to do it will be generously rewarded.
Too often I see amateurs driving all of their ads to the same page. They treat
every ad network and every ad the same. These people often struggle to get
their ads profitable. What works great on Facebook doesn't always work
great on Taboola. OR vice versa. You MUST start creating custom landing
pages for each of your ads.
The bulk of this research was done with the AdBeat competitive intelligence
tool. If you want to go deeper on any of the ads listed in this report, they
have a free trial I suggest you use.
You will need to pay for their largest plan in order to get financial data.

Thank you for downloading and reading this report. If you enjoyed this
material and got value from it, then the greatest favor you can do for me is
not sharing it directly.
It took me almost 12 hours to do the research and create this PDF. If you just
share the report directly, you're basically robbing me of that hard work.
Instead just tell your friend where you got the report...
http://get.dmbionline.com/50-ads
That small act, helps me immensely. I know you'll do the right thing, and I
appreciate you for it. Thanks again.
Justin Brooke
Founder of DMBIOnline.com

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