ClickBank + Facebook Affiliate Marketing Help

by s0385
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Hey all, first time posting here on the forum,

So I started a campaign with 17 gravity on clickbank which means it does convert.
I've had about 100 clicks from facebook ads which converted to about 30 emails and 30 clicks to the sales page.

My questions:
Out of the 30 emails only about 4 are confirmed (i use aweber), how do i increase that?
Secondly, I have NO sales. At this point I've spent more than I would receive for a sale. Do i keep pouring money in? Basically, the ads are getting clicks at .20 cents a piece so thats good. The landing pages are converting at an OK percentage (30 emails). And clickbank gravity says the product sells. So what's the problem!!

Thank you for all responses, I look forward to networking a lot on the forum!
#affiliate #clickbank #facebook #marketing
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

    clickbank gravity says the product sells.
    Sorry, but it just doesn't say that at all. This isn't what gravity measures. Sales figures are not published by ClickBank, and they're also not derivable from any information that is published by them.

    There are products with gravities way higher than that which no affiliates are even promoting at all, let alone selling. (Every time someone buys one copy, for their own use, through their own affiliate link, the gravity goes up 1 point. It doesn't mean that anyone's necessarly promoting it, let alone selling it.)

    Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

    Out of the 30 emails only about 4 are confirmed (i use aweber), how do i increase that?
    Why have you decided to use opt-in confirmation rather than single opt-in?

    Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

    Secondly, I have NO sales.
    How many did you expect, from your first 30 visits to the sales page?

    Your figures at the moment are consistent with a conversion-rate of anything from 0% up to about 6%. In other words you don't have nearly enough information yet to be deciding anything. After 1,000 clicks on your hoplink, you can start assessing that, and after 2,000 you can start assessing it a little more accurately, but you must appreciate that 30 clicks means nothing?

    Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

    what's the problem!!
    It isn't possible to answer this (or even to tell whether there is a problem) yet. It's far too early.

    See if these posts/threads help you, perhaps? ...

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2495251

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7110523


    Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author s0385
      Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I'm still learning. Unfortunately I don't believe aweber offers an alternative to double opt-in..

      And I absolutely agree that 30 clicks/emails is not much. But I was under the impression that my ads/landing pages are relatively optimized. Therefore, even if I do see sales later on. Does this mean the campaign is just not profitable unless I drastically decrease my cost per click?

      Or Do I look for another product?

      Thanks again!
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

        Unfortunately I don't believe aweber offers an alternative to double opt-in.
        I assure you it does. I have many single opt-in lists there.

        Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

        I was under the impression that my ads/landing pages are relatively optimized. Therefore, even if I do see sales later on. Does this mean the campaign is just not profitable unless I drastically decrease my cost per click?
        Nobody can possibly tell you this, yet. 30 clicks is not enough to measure.


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      • Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

        Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I'm still learning. Unfortunately I don't believe aweber offers an alternative to double opt-in..
        Sure, they do! Go to "Mange Lists". There you can see the Option "Confirmed Opt-in". Click that and scroll down and you'll see the Sliderbutton where you can turn "Confirmed Opt-in" off.

        Good Luck!
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        • Profile picture of the author s0385
          Isn't that options only for migrated lists? So i have to import a list after switching that options to off.. no?
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          • Originally Posted by s0385 View Post

            Isn't that options only for migrated lists? So i have to import a list after switching that options to off.. no?
            No.You can use the Option for all Lists that you have on AWeber.When you turn it off you have Single Opt-in.
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