How is everyone going with promoting The 3 Week Diet?

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Hey guys,

I was sorting through the products on the Clickbank marketplace and to my surprise the #1 product based on gravity is one called The 3 Week Diet.

Looks like Venus Factor has lost it's place at the top of the mantle.

So my question for everyone is, how are you going with it? What are you using to sell it?

Looking for some tips to get started selling it.

Cheers
#diet #promoting #week
  • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168

    Irony

    I got sale from venus not 3 week diet as I promoting both niche.
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    • Profile picture of the author AntonioSeegars1
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      • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
        Originally Posted by AntonioSeegars1 View Post

        I'm not surprised by this. The Venus Factor website is better than the 3 Week Diet site, and it goes into much more detail about it's program than the 3 Week site. The Venus Factor site is a scientific type site, and the 3 Week site seems to be more about hype.
        Yup , I noticed venus factor look more professional.

        but 3 week diet site look also too and yes

        Venus factor present more in a scientific way.

        3 week diet is more like an ad every time show on TV those shopping program

        nevetheless I still promote these two.

        cross my fingers more sales coming.
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  • Profile picture of the author awledd
    Superaffiliates as I understand it have big responsive list and they will promote the winner in revenue. So the 3 week diet must have converted well to them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Highway55
    Lots of gravity means there are many affiliates promoting that offer. Not just the ones making sales. Which means you are in competition with all of those affiliates. If I were you - and was dead set on promoting a diet product - all things being equal, I would promote a lower gravity product in the 10-20 range.
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  • Profile picture of the author aby2maria
    Gravity = Competition
    But I would not run away seeing that.
    What I understand when I see there is competition is , there is money in it. The offer is actually converting. If it was not converting , affiliates would not promote it and wont make much sales .. which will eventually bring the gravity down. One exception is , if the product is pretty new , there is a chance of gravity being low.
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    • Profile picture of the author Highway55
      Originally Posted by aby2maria View Post

      Gravity = Competition
      But I would not run away seeing that.
      What I understand when I see there is competition is , there is money in it. The offer is actually converting. If it was not converting , affiliates would not promote it and wont make much sales .. which will eventually bring the gravity down. One exception is , if the product is pretty new , there is a chance of gravity being low.
      Your logic is flawed. Good luck.
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