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Hey everyone,

I'm at the stage where I'm making 3 or 4 CB sales per week and need to drill it down and focus on getting that many per day.

I've dug up and read all the interesting CB threads on here. There are some very interesting ones around about CB product gravity, choosing the right product and so on.

I check the gravity of the products isn't too high, that there are no leaks (opt-in pages) and that it's got a low rate of return. So far so good.

But some of my products are converting way better than others!

I need to be promoting only reasonable or high-converting CB products.

Where do I find the conversion rates once I have a good CB product?
#conversion #rates
  • Profile picture of the author jt808
    You can try cb-analytics.com - they have a lot of info about every clickbank product.

    Cheers!
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    • Profile picture of the author JRemington
      Originally Posted by jt808 View Post

      You can try cb-analytics.com - they have a lot of info about every clickbank product.

      Cheers!
      Thanks!
      There is some great info there, but what I can see is:

      Gravity
      EPS / rebill
      Commission / Referred %
      Google SEO / Adwords
      UVs last month / PR

      Nothing about average conversion rates from all affiliates. Maybe this info is never published?
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Ning Lo
    You already know that one of your products is converting well.

    I suggest focusing on it and driving tons of traffic.

    TEST TEST TEST

    This is the only way to increase conversion.

    Cheers,

    ~Gary
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  • Profile picture of the author RobertAxelsen
    Great work, JRemington! 3 to 4 sales per week is brilliant.

    And yeah, next goal of 3 to 4 per day sounds like the way to go.

    Originally Posted by JRemington View Post

    Where do I find the conversion rates once I have a good CB product?
    You can use analytics combined with clickbank to track conversions. More information at clickbank.com:
    Integrated Sales Reporting

    You could also do some tracking yourself by using the number of clicks and the number of sales. You would have to have a unique tracking link for each traffic source/campaign though.
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  • Profile picture of the author ProvenViral
    You should try with PPC if you want to upscale it - check which landing pages work best for your campaign and in the end split test your conversion rates with your different ads using sub-ids. This way you can concentrate on the ads that work best and throw away the junk.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by JRemington View Post

    Where do I find the conversion rates once I have a good CB product?
    They're not published, JRemington.

    For good reasons.

    First, they vary enormously - for the same product - between different affiliates, and knowing the average conversion-rate for the product wouldn't be at all helpful to you without knowing what sort of traffic people are sending to the sales page, how they're pre-selling the product, and so on.

    Secondly, even if this information were available, it would be trivially easy for competitors to make other people's products' conversion-rates collapse to almost nothing (just by sending the kind of "10,000 visitors for $5" that you can buy on Fiverr), so they'd be meaningless anyway.

    Beware of people/sites claiming to be working this out with their "secret proprietary algorithm": no information is published from which they can work it out, and they're talking out of their assets.
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    • Profile picture of the author JRemington
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      They're not published, JRemington.

      For good reasons.

      First, they vary enormously - for the same product - between different affiliates, and knowing the average conversion-rate for the product wouldn't be at all helpful to you without knowing what sort of traffic people are sending to the sales page, how they're pre-selling the product, and so on.

      Secondly, even if this information were available, it would be trivially easy for competitors to make other people's products' conversion-rates collapse to almost nothing (just by sending the kind of "10,000 visitors for $5" that you can buy on Fiverr), so they'd be meaningless anyway.

      Beware of people/sites claiming to be working this out with their "secret proprietary algorithm": no information is published from which they can work it out, and they're talking out of their assets.
      Makes sense, I think I prefer it like this
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  • Profile picture of the author alamest
    it all depends your traffic.. now you have sequence your traffic to more targeted traffic.. there is no such fixed conversation rate for all the products.. it varies from product to product...and the quality of product..

    Just need to find the good product which is selling more and just promote that.. we don't need to reinvent the wheel..and no guessing..it is a numbers game so just need to TEST TEST & TEST, I know it is time consuming but if find out one winning campaign than it is to understand..

    I hope this helps..

    Thanks
    Alam
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