Best Clickbank products for employees looking for jobs?

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I have a jobs site and i'm wondering which clickbank product do you think job searchers would be willing to purchase? i plan on writing a review on the site with an aff link at the bottom, can anyone recommend a good product that employees are likely to buy, they would probably only buy cheap ones as they wont have much money
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  • Profile picture of the author art72
    I would imagine you could log into the 'marketplace' and brainstorm some ideas based on gravity, price points, and the quality of the sales page, etc...

    But, to be more specific, maybe something along the lines of writing a better resume. Self-Help or Self-Confidence Guides would like inspire or encourage readers to enter an interview with more confidence, appealing persona, etc...

    In most cases, people who are looking for a job, might 'bite' on a decent work from home opportunity, but I personally wouldn't 'push' any of the schemes like; surveys, easy money, overnight bs...

    I would focus on areas that could actually help 'job seekers' land the position they were seeking. So with that said, I'd look at your audience, and determine the area they need help with... (i.e. writing a resume, mindset, self-help, etc...)
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    Great answer, for reviews is it better to have a rating in the review, or leave it without a rating, most people would only check the ending summary so i think a rating may be better, as it sums it up for them
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    You can test both, and see which works better. I have had some success writing reviews without ratings, or comparing two or more products. So, I really cannot say if a rating would provide better results.

    The best advice I can give is imagine yourself in these people's shoes, and if you can put real solutions in front of them in a voice they can relate to, they will buy those products. One main focus is to exploit the benefits of the product/service in your reviews... not so much a bunch of hyped up verbs or too much focus on the features, most people just want the benefits (WIIFM -what's in it for me) and how 'product a' can solve their issue.
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