by snimka
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forums.
I've been stuck on what to do for quite some time now.

I want to make a lander and offer a free PDF if you enter your email. Once they enter their email it redirects them to a second page where it says something like "WAIT UP!" and another offer comes up but this one is purchasable.

The problem is, once I have an email list, I don't know what to send them.
I want to choose a nice niche like yoga, but I can barely find any good offers on yoga (I can only find 1).

I'm wondering how I can promote a niche like yoga when I can only find 1-2 good offers on it? Can I promote similar offers? Are there any similar offers to yoga? Do you guys have any suggestions or niches?

I'll try promoting with Bing first, and if it doesn't work out I'll move onto facebook, google, instagram, etc.

Thanks,
snimka.
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  • Profile picture of the author msulcs
    You should offer free PDF with some valuable info. Then send more emails with valuable information, and in every one of them you have a link to a product you endorse.

    For example, you send them an article about Yoga positions. In the article, you mention a product/course that is related.
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    • Profile picture of the author snimka
      Thank you, that's a pretty good idea.
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  • Profile picture of the author sanash
    Hi Snimka,


    I found the following article on the Affilorama website - it is from 2016 but might have some useful pointers. It includes some affiliate products and stresses that the subject of yoga is quite wide - you can promote yoga clothing and mats etc as well as courses and retreats.



    https://www.affilorama.com/blog/5-yo...ity-and-wealth
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  • Profile picture of the author mitudas
    Hi,

    Yoga is a good niche to promote. there are different kind of yoga postures and its exercises which is meant for particular purposes. It is a huge niche.
    When you are collecting the email Ids then repeatedly you can send step by step
    procedures, benefits, and diets on yoga postures.

    Mitudas
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  • Email content is not an issue as long as you are willing to spend time doing research, There are many ebooks and articles online that can help you to create content. Always relate your email content with the associated products or services in your niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I've been promoting affiliate / CPA offer for over 18 years.

    I heavily promote PPL (pay per lead...lead generation) offers. This is because there is no credit card / purchase required to complete an offer. All a user has to do is fill out a form, so conversion rates are typically much higher compared to offers that require a sale to be made.

    I favor offers that have a make, get or save money benefit to them, as they have overall worked the best. They also tend to have the greatest mass appeal (will be of interest to a large general audience), so the potential exists to produce high volume and they are fairly easy to cross promote on the back-end.

    Some of the verticals (niches) I have done extremely well with are: education, insurance, loans, debt, credit, mortgage, assistance, discount offers, homeowner offers, etc...

    The bulk of the PPL offers that I promote pay $20-$40 per lead, but I also promote offers that pay more and less. You don't want to get too caught up on what an offer pays because how well it converts is just as important. For example, if you have an offer that pays $9, but if it converts at 2X or more of a $20 offer, then it will perform about the same or possibly better. At the same time, if you have an offer that pays $90 and it converts poorly, it may not even be worth promoting.

    I have also done just as good with dating website sign-ups and pretty good with free trial + S/H offers. I also promote a very limited number of offers that are straight sales. For them, mass appeal is still the number one thing I look for and I also look for one of the following...

    1) The product is new and/or novel-unique and you can't purchase it locally or even something similar. I don't waste my time with it once something similar shows up in Walmart.

    2) The buyer can truly get what is being offered at a decent discount.

    3) Solves a house is on fire type problem.

    However, I mainly promote non-PPL offers on the backend.

    Bottom line, it's far easier to get someone fill out a short form than to get them to pull out their credit card and make a purchase. So why struggle with trying to sell this or that, when you can provide free information that users want/need and get paid well doing it.

    Something to think about.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
      Originally Posted by DIABL0 View Post

      I've been promoting affiliate / CPA offer for over 18 years.
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      Diablo, That is what we call 'Information Overload' to put it politely.
      For a newb sometimes 'Less Is More' and will help them find their way.

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  • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
    Originally Posted by snimka View Post

    Hey guys, I'm new to the forums.
    I've been stuck on what to do for quite some time now.

    I want to make a lander and offer a free PDF if you enter your email. Once they enter their email it redirects them to a second page where it says something like "WAIT UP!" and another offer comes up but this one is purchasable.

    The problem is, once I have an email list, I don't know what to send them.
    I want to choose a nice niche like yoga, but I can barely find any good offers on yoga (I can only find 1).

    I'm wondering how I can promote a niche like yoga when I can only find 1-2 good offers on it?
    Can I promote similar offers? Are there any similar offers to yoga? Do you guys have any suggestions or niches?

    I'll try promoting with Bing first, and if it doesn't work out I'll move onto facebook, google, instagram, etc.

    Thanks,
    snimka.

    Folks, snimka is asking for a source of resell products.



    What you really need is a source of affiliate products and one source is ClickBank.com. The broad niche is Health & Fitness and the sub-niche is Yoga:


    ClickBank Yoga >


    Your promotion logic is semi-professional in that you seem to know you need traffic. To keep it short. you will have competition and it is in your best marketing interest to research your competition. This is a good start (not an affiliate link):


    Click Here >


    Hope it helps
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  • Profile picture of the author Bizopboost
    You can do some research on a variety of networks

    Clickbank, JVzoo, peerfly, shareasale etc
    I am sure you will find interesting products to promote
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    You have it in reverse buddy. You are looking for something to sell instead of picking a niche you feel passionate about. What do you know about yoga? How many years have you studied yoga, and practiced it? People will see thru your lack of expertise and passion. I do 90 minutes daily of deep yin, and 30-60 daily for 15 months. Folks would buy from me because I teach 'em for free, genuinely.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    There is a boatload of PLR available for the yoga market.

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    Check out "Inbox Blueprint" by Anik Singal, solid course, it's helped me quite a bit!
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  • Profile picture of the author savidge4
    Originally Posted by snimka View Post

    The problem is, once I have an email list, I don't know what to send them.
    I want to choose a nice niche like yoga, but I can barely find any good offers on yoga (I can only find 1).
    If it were me.. I would do something like a pose a day in a nice little pdf file.. giving you the opportunity to sell mats and close and music and whatever else one might need.

    The pose images would make solid Instagram content, solid Facebook content, and solid email content. you really couldnt go wrong.
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  • Profile picture of the author Highest And Best
    Your approach won't work and you won't be successful. I am NOT trying to crash your party, on the contrary, I like to see people achieve success.

    Tons of newbies make the same mistakes.

    You are chasing the money, when you should be offering value. Don't chose a niche based on how lucrative it can be, but instead, choose a niche based on something you enjoy where you can provide real value to your audience.

    Any niche can make money, but the money is not in the niche, it's in YOU. A so called hot niche will be a struggle for someone who does not understand the audience.

    Don't forget your online efforts are a BUSINESS! Treat it like a business. Choose something you enjoy, help people, make a ton of money (I get that is over simplified).

    Your process is also flawed. You don't just make a landing page and build a list. Sure, offering something for free can get an email address, but there's much more to the picture.

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    • Profile picture of the author snimka
      I understand. I don't really have any passions except for business and computers. I have tried yoga a few times though and I like it. I also enjoy biking and hiking sometimes. I'll try to learn more about yoga before promoting it. I really like the niche since it's friendly and is allowed by all platforms.
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      • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
        Originally Posted by snimka View Post

        I understand. I don't really have any passions except for business and computers. I have tried yoga a few times though and I like it. I also enjoy biking and hiking sometimes. I'll try to learn more about yoga before promoting it. I really like the niche since it's friendly and is allowed by all platforms.
        Pay no attention to the "passion" nonsense. Set up your funnel and start testing it.

        Any niche can make money
        Only someone with zero experience would make a statement like that.

        I can help you make money online (no strings or cost). Let me know of you have any questions.
        Blatant self-promotion used to be against the forum rules and is also a sign of lack of experience. But hey, you're "helping" people, right?



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        • Profile picture of the author Highest And Best
          Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

          Pay no attention to the "passion" nonsense. Set up your funnel and start testing it.



          Only someone with zero experience would make a statement like that.



          Blatant self-promotion used to be against the forum rules and is also a sign of lack of experience. But hey, you're "helping" people, right?



          Brent



          Not true Brent. Yes, anyone can make money in any niche, but newbies struggle and it is FAR easier to find success when you enjoy what you are doing. It is FAR easier to create valuable content when you enjoy and know your niche.


          If you have been doing IM for years, sure, you know what to do and you can be successful in spite of not knowing a niche. You know how to drive traffic to a campaign, and the ins and outs of tweaking. This would be time consuming and/or expensive for a newbie... can discourage them.

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  • Profile picture of the author Highest And Best
    Business and/or computers are fine niches... you have passion, and there are others who have the same interests. Biking and hiking are are also good since you enjoy them.

    "Trying to learn" about a niche before promoting it is a big mistake because you cannot add value if you don't understand the audience... if you are not immersed in it. It's very hard to produce content and help people when you don't really enjoy the niche. Trust me, I've done that and it's a struggle.

    What do you mean when you say the niche is allowed by all platforms?
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    • Profile picture of the author snimka
      Like, it's not banned to advertise yoga on facebook. Facebook is really strict.
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  • Profile picture of the author Highest And Best
    Ok, now I understand.

    Yes, Facebook is really strict. It's also expensive, and ads easily get lost with all the other things that grab attention. Facebook is not a great advertising platform anymore (that's my opinion), but FB groups can be great for traffic... and that's free traffic.

    I don't think you should choose your niche based on advertising platforms. There's PLENTY of places, communities, sites, and groups all over the Internet where you can reach your audience.

    When you choose a niche you enjoy, business becomes fun. You can build a brand around YOU... and your audience will appreciate you.
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    • Profile picture of the author savidge4
      Originally Posted by Highest And Best View Post

      Yes, Facebook is really strict. It's also expensive
      You dont advertise on LinkedIn do you? Facebook is a BARGAIN
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      • Profile picture of the author Highest And Best
        Originally Posted by savidge4 View Post

        You dont advertise on LinkedIn do you? Facebook is a BARGAIN
        No, I don't advertise on LinkedIn... lol
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
    Originally Posted by snimka View Post

    Hey guys, I'm new to the forums.
    I've been stuck on what to do for quite some time now.

    I want to make a lander and offer a free PDF if you enter your email. Once they enter their email it redirects them to a second page where it says something like "WAIT UP!" and another offer comes up but this one is purchasable.

    The problem is, once I have an email list, I don't know what to send them.
    I want to choose a nice niche like yoga, but I can barely find any good offers on yoga (I can only find 1).

    I'm wondering how I can promote a niche like yoga when I can only find 1-2 good offers on it? Can I promote similar offers? Are there any similar offers to yoga? Do you guys have any suggestions or niches?

    I'll try promoting with Bing first, and if it doesn't work out I'll move onto facebook, google, instagram, etc.

    Thanks,
    snimka.
    Originally Posted by Jeffery View Post

    Folks, snimka is asking for a source of resell products.

    What you really need is a source of affiliate products and one source is ClickBank.com. The broad niche is Health & Fitness and the sub-niche is Yoga:

    ClickBank Yoga >

    Your promotion logic is semi-professional in that you seem to know you need traffic. To keep it short. you will have competition and it is in your best marketing interest to research your competition. This is a good start (not an affiliate link):

    Click Here >

    Hope it helps
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    Originally Posted by Bizopboost View Post

    You can do some research on a variety of networks

    Clickbank, JVzoo, peerfly, shareasale etc
    I am sure you will find interesting products to promote
    Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

    There is a boatload of PLR available for the yoga market.

    Brent

    You have the answer to your question.


    Time to get started! You have already wasted 24 hours of your time. Now you are wasting our time except for the guy trying to bring you into his fold. Don't fall for it. The forum moderators are already deleting some of his posts.



    Come back and update us on your progress. Ask if you need help.
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    • Profile picture of the author snimka
      Haha alright, thanks mate. I'll get started ASAP and stop wasting my time.
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  • It would be much easier to sell to your leads your own product if you could create one.
    On the other hand, I recommend you find (if possible) a yoga trainer and partener with him or her.

    You can post a joint venture proposal on forums like this you are on right (Warrior Forum), or you can use social media sites like Facebook ( more than one billion people are active on this website and you can leverage this in some way or another).

    I wish you good luck and much success!
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  • Profile picture of the author Rud
    If someone is is interested in Yoga they should definitely be interested in the "Health & Fitness" niche in general. Even food offers are on the table.
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    • Profile picture of the author SharonMaven
      True That your collecting data on a certain product you are looking to run but in fact, it's segmenting an entire population that is interested in that specific niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert X
    I just looked on Clickbank and there are tons of offers,,, go look!
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  • Profile picture of the author SharonMaven
    Not sure about Yoga, since never tried it myself and i don't like to give recommendation on products i don't have enough knowledge about, can't say it and it didn't really pop up on my radar, but it kind of seems it's in the niche of Nutra, Health products and so on. But in the regard of what to sent, what i noticed works with these of offers is giving them info, helpful articles, something to attract the eye. I ran Nutra offers for male enhancement, Beauty products always A/B tested it with an article as a prelander and directly to the payment page, and always got better results with the article. If you just give pepole a PDF without out of the blue it might not go easy for them, but if you give them a funnel that begins with info and them clicking there way to your payment page or to where they make you money, it would be a whole lot better mate. jusy a suggestion
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