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Hi, I first learned to stick with products with gravity less than 30 to avoid keen competition from experienced advertisers. After reading about Webspy a while, I'm not so sure what gravity value I should choose any more. Assuming coming up with a set of keywords as good as anybody else's, should I join the stronger field with much more profit ponential when everything else is equal? |
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| On the Boat... War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Newport Beach
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I have a product that has a gravity around 3.0 that i make a couple of sales a day on without touching it... I think a compelling sales page and profitable niche is more important than the gravity.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Bradford, UK
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I tend to look for products around the 8-15 gravity. But as Kevin says, if can create a compelling sales page, you should be able to sell anything!
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