How to increase CB gravity... Follow the dog

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I believe most of us has aware about this...
The easiest thing to do to increase CB gravity.....like big dog are doing,
.......offer $1 trial.....


sigh, but that's true.

This is a bit controversial, but, from what I'm seeing, the $1 trial is there not for helping the affiliate to make more sales, but just manipulating the numbers.

Why?
I guess, you can answer it yourself.

Well, I'm not talking about a good product, which sincerely doing the $1 promotion to help affiliate making more sales.

But I'm talking about vendors that are manipulating this system.
Owh, crap.....


Sorry......but this atleast what I'm thinking.


Regards;
Raja Kamil


PS : Now I play cb without just looking at their gravity number
#dog #follow #gravity #increase
  • Profile picture of the author George Katsoudas
    Well, if trials convert better, why wouldn't someone use them?

    After the sale, it's up to the customer to decide if they like the product or not (and if they felt it gave them their monies' worth or if they want to refund).
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      There are many, many ways of articificially inflating one's product's gravity on Clickbank.

      One would do so, of course, at the expense of losing some of the best potential affiliates, who are often unwilling to promote a very high-gravity product and may even exclude them from their searching while using the Marketplace to look for potentially promotable products. I know from conversations with many others that I'm certainly far from being the only professional affiliate who sometimes does that.

      Increasing the gravity is a way of attracting large numbers of less serious affiliates, in what's sometimes referred to as "a self-fulfilling prophecy for the naive".

      Bear in mind that 90% of Clickbank affiliates collectively make only 10% of the affiliate-referred sales. The other 90% of those sales are made by only 10% of affiliates (some of whom will be driven away by the outcome of such tricks).

      A $1 trial isn't actually an option, though: the minimum trial-price allowed on Clickbank is $4.95.
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