Rule rankings for Top 100 Clickbank products = How much $ ??? POLL

by cup243
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I'm trying to get an idea of how big (or not) Clickbank really is...

How much do you think you would be making on average, per day, if you had top 3 Google rankings for ALL top 100 best selling Clickbank products?

I mean sort of ranking top 4 for the product name alone; at least top 3 for product name + "review"... and dominating other long tails. Hopefully for a bunch you would actually be first or second.

That, and doing a fairly good job with conversion rates... considering each niche and context.

Note: Obviously this is intended as a thought experiment... owning Google for 100 best selling products is unrealistic... and couldn't be sustainable. I think. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sid Hale
    Since this is a "thought experiment"...

    Originally Posted by cup243 View Post

    I'm trying to get an idea of how big (or not) Clickbank really is...

    How much do you think you would be making on average, per day, if you had top 3 Google rankings for ALL top 100 best selling Clickbank products?

    I mean sort of ranking top 4 for the product name alone; at least top 3 for product name + "review"... and dominating other long tails. Hopefully for a bunch you would actually be first or second.

    That, and doing a fairly good job with conversion rates... considering each niche and context.

    Note: Obviously this is intended as a thought experiment... owning Google for 100 best selling products is unrealistic... and couldn't be sustainable. I think. Thanks!
    Assuming that anyone is foolish enough to even attempt answering your poll I think that...
    1. ALL participants will identify a different set of products to evaluate, as there no established list of "Top 100 ClickBank products", and
    2. if such a list of products were available, it would undoubtedly vary from one day to the next.

    In addition, respondents would have to guess how many sales of each product would result from top Google placement as there is NO direct correlation between Google placement, number of visitors resulting from that placement, nor in the conversion level each of those products might produce.

    After that, it gets easy (rolleyes), in that all one would have to do is research the price and commission level for each product, multiply that by the anticipated sales for each product, and then add all those commissions together.

    At the end of the day, your poll results are an attempt to measure something that cannot be measured by a poll without placing more constraints on the respondents, and ultimately, your poll has NOTHING to do with "how big ClickBank is".
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