How do I find a Clickbank Product...with all the flippin competition??

by derh
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Even with all my wonderful tools...Market Samurai, Niche Finder and Google Keyword finder...

I still CANNOT find a product Keyword worth the page it's typed on....

The Competition has literally Rapped Google of much of the worth-while Keywords....like a flippin pack of wild dogs...

I mean...I never have this issue when promoting Amazon Prods...

I found a Product....

then....

I spent a few minutes looking for a good Keyword to match the product (1000+ exact US searches and low to medium competition)


Anybody know a good strat in getting over this.....


Thanks
#clickbank #competition #find #flippin #productwith
  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    So perhaps it's time to start thinking differently.

    I see there are 6 sites in your sig (by the way, you might want to check the forum rules on sigs - that's one line too many) so if you have been building a list from those sites, perhaps you dont need to approach your ClickBank project in quite the way you described.

    The people on your existing list(s) need to be served don't they? So find the ClickBank products that are a good fit for them.

    And good luck,

    Will

    EDIT: Seems I'm a bit out of date on forum sig rules - you can have 6 lines if you are a War Room member
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  • Profile picture of the author derh
    never built a list...jutst now getting into that (with new click bank sites)...not sure you can build an effective list on physical products???
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    • What about trying to build a blog site, a community, your own products and build a business.

      Maybe bring "business" back into online marketing business.
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      • Profile picture of the author M Thompson
        Originally Posted by Chris The Traffic Blogger View Post

        What about trying to build a blog site, a community, your own products and build a business.

        Maybe bring "business" back into online marketing business.

        Amen to that.....

        Build a list, ask them what they, want provide it.

        Don't just follow the herd selling natural acne remedies , fat loss products and get your ex back products (LOOOOSSSEEEERRRRRRRSSSS.... sorry I always want to shout that when i see that niche)
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    • Profile picture of the author BruceWood
      Originally Posted by derh View Post

      never built a list...just now getting into that (with new click bank sites)...not sure you can build an effective list on physical products???
      Yes, you absolutely can build a list off review sites like yours. It just takes a bit of finesse, like building anticipation of the next reviews and having a strong call to action. I specialize in online lead generation for many industries and can put you in touch with some training if you need it.
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  • Profile picture of the author derh
    Originally Posted by Amys101place View Post

    I read a great article about this just this morning. Everything you need to know about Clickbank
    Wow...Thanks...Amy!!!

    I printed that sucker off and I intend on gettin' out the highlighter
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    • Profile picture of the author derh
      Originally Posted by derh View Post

      Wow...Thanks...Amy!!!

      I printed that sucker off and I intend on gettin' out the highlighter

      I read that article...and I think it's good...but I think the writer....REALLY underestimates the diversification of Link building....

      He's quick to say what doesn't work...but the issue I have is that what he say's doesn't work....does...I know because It works for me....

      My point...no ONE link building strat is good...They all suck to a certain extent...

      That's why I do serveral...

      >Blog Commenting (with and without Scrape box)
      >Articles (with and without Article Submitters)
      >Forum Profiles ( I use Xrumer and other software...and...no I don't blast the heck out of internet)....I don't want to hack people off..so I try to use the BARE min. out of such software...just enough to get by
      >Bookmarking (with software)

      No one of the above mentioned tactics works well alone...put them together...now your gettin somewhere....

      Just my two cents.....other that that...I loved the article!!!
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by derh View Post

        I read that article...and I think it's good...but I think the writer....REALLY underestimates the diversification of Link building....
        I just read it and think it's only superficially impressive.

        There's a lot of plain factual misinformation in there. I mean really a lot. Just saying ... "interpret with great caution". I have to say, however well-intentioned it is, if I'd read that when I was starting off, and acted on it, it would have done me a real disservice. :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    You can look at low gravity clickbank products/categories
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    • Profile picture of the author bella5
      I agree, look for low gravity products to begin with, it can take a while to find the low competition keywords but they are there. When doing keyword research I've found some low competition keywords by not starting my keyword research with those that are in the title of the product, ie if your product is stomach exercises try searching with tummy exercises instead.
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  • Profile picture of the author derh
    Thanks guys....I will try to go after low grav products....

    Man...Clickbank...and Amazon...though both are Affiliate marketing...they are worlds apart as to how you should approach them..
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  • Profile picture of the author Tarik93
    gaming products tend to have low grav...well at least some of them. And they are really popular.
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  • Profile picture of the author derh
    Are there any good Case Studies of Clickbank Sites...
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