Content/Copyright Services NEEDED

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I have several websites on clickbank that I think could do better than they are, but I am not sure where to go and what to do. I think the problem is probably with my content and sales page as I get tons of hops from quite a few affiliates, just few sales. My sites are also ranked pretty well in the search engines, so I get a lot of natural traffic, it just does not convert into sales. I need someone who has made successful sites to clickbank to review my sites and offer suggestions.

Please give me a quote on 1. offering suggestions to increase sales, 2. doing everything for me.

thanks

BTW..one of the sites is homebrewhelp.com (I have 2 more that could use help, so if this one works, I can give you more work). I also have a site that is not yet developed, so future work is not an issue.

thanks again!
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  • Profile picture of the author MontelloMarketing
    Is there a market here? People willing to pay $30 to unlock their WII?

    In my experience anything that involves hacks, cheats or anything like that... these prospects aren't buyers. They're finders. They'd love these hacks if they could get them free.

    And... don't kid yourself. This stuff can easily be found for free.

    And a side note: You aren't looking for "copyright" services. A copyright is about legal ownership and use of written material. Therefore a "Copyrighter" (if that word even exists) would be someone who works with the legalities of intellectual property.

    A "Copywriter" is someone who writes copy that sells product.
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    • Profile picture of the author David Raybould
      Originally Posted by MontelloMarketing View Post

      Therefore a "Copyrighter" (if that word even exists) would be someone who works with the legalities of intellectual property.

      A "Copywriter" is someone who writes copy that sells product.
      Completely off topic, but there
      are certain members of my family
      who simply cannot grasp what a
      copywriter does...

      To this day they think I am a
      "copyrighter" and get paid for
      registering copyrights on a
      freelance basis.

      Guess the copyrighting world
      must seem pretty lucrative lol.

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      • Profile picture of the author Scott Murdaugh
        Haha.

        I usually just tell friends/family that I'm a writer.

        I said "copywriter" the other night at a poker game... An older gentlemen, who is extremely wealthy and runs a mortgage brokerage said "I always wonder how that worked. So how much do they pay you to 'copyright' products?"

        I then spent the next 20 minutes explaining what I do. This was a higher stakes game, I had a lot of money in front of me, and another guy goes "You make that much money as a writer?"

        And then there's the forum posts "I need a copywriter to write articles, paying $2 per 500 words."

        I'm thinking about quitting calling myself a copywriter... Change the term to "money maker" Or "Marketing Expert" or something.

        Anyway, your post made me laugh David, I know the feeling.

        -Scott


        Originally Posted by David Raybould View Post

        Completely off topic, but there
        are certain members of my family
        who simply cannot grasp what a
        copywriter does...

        To this day they think I am a
        "copyrighter" and get paid for
        registering copyrights on a
        freelance basis.

        Guess the copyrighting world
        must seem pretty lucrative lol.

        -David Raybould
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  • Profile picture of the author WilsonRose
    I am targeting people who don't want to spend days or weeks trying to find the hack for free, they will pay $30 to find it quick. It is not the hack that I am selling, it is a video on how to do the hack.

    And I apologize, you are correct..I meant copywriter.
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    • Profile picture of the author MontelloMarketing
      Wilson,

      I get what you're doing. The issue here isn't that I'm not understanding you. The issue is I don't believe there is a hungry crowd here looking to spend $30 on a how-to crack the Wii.

      You obviously think there is a market. One of us is right.
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  • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
    FWIW, I completely agree with Vin that the market seems to be a huge question mark.

    I immediately assumed "homebrewhelp.com" was about homebrewing beer -- a much "thirstier" market than unlocking a Wii, btw.

    But if you're determined to forge ahead you've built next to zero value in your offer. It's like "HOMEBREW HELP - Unlock your Wii... That'll be $30, please..."

    If it's instructional video you're selling, where's the video? You've got graphics and an offer for a guide. Until you said video in a response to Vin, I would never have known there even WAS a video.

    In conclusion, you might:

    A) think "hops and barley" instead of "zelda"
    B) clarify your offer
    C) build the value of the offer
    D) don't be so lazy about selling - SELL the damn thing.

    Good luck,

    Brian
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Murdaugh
    As for the original question, I have limited knowledge of this market.

    "Homebrew" is a pretty popular niche BUT Vince is right... I just went on to Youtube and found FREE info on everything you're selling.

    You may want to reposition your offer, like a homebrew bundle of games (If that's legal) or something like that.

    Fix the offer then worry about the copy.

    My .02.

    -Scott
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