Clickbank negative stigma vs. the rest of the IM community

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Hi Warriors,

As I'm growing my subscriber lists everyday (non Clickbank products), I was wondering what other warriors think about this subject.

Since there is so much negative stigma associated with Clickbank and its 'noobie targeted over priced guru hype products' (particular such as these forums and other general forums) I was wondering how do some of you approach this if you want to promote Clickbank products? Do you purposely separate lists and be mindful not to promote Clickbank products to Warrior dominated lists for example?

Reason I ask is because I've noticed there is quite a few bucks to be make in affiliates particularly with re-bills and higher priced products and I'd like to delve into Clickbank (previously avoided) but there are some OK products out there...I just don't want to piss off Warrior populated lists and have a mass exodus from my subscribers if this happens

Any successful Clickbank affiliates holla !
#clickbank #community #negative #rest #stigma
  • Profile picture of the author BurtL
    It's really about the product in my opinion. If it's a good product and it converts, what does it matter of the payment processor is Clickbank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Elmar
    The are a lot of good IM products on Clickbank and I promote them regularly. They are usually not the once that have 300+ gravity. Dig deeper and you will find non hypie ales letters and solid products that have been around for couple of years.

    Use

    cbengine.com for your research.
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  • Profile picture of the author Flores
    As far as separating lists, that is a good thing all around. Segmenting your clients by price points, products, etc., is a good way to deliver more targeted marketing and products to that list, which tends to lead to more sales down the line.
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  • Profile picture of the author Des Lau
    wow, excellent resources guys.

    and I think my question was answered viewing another thread where Alexa completely gave a 101 on clickbank My only regret is that I hadn't started way earlier.
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    • Profile picture of the author celente
      Originally Posted by visualju View Post

      wow, excellent resources guys.

      and I think my question was answered viewing another thread where Alexa completely gave a 101 on clickbank My only regret is that I hadn't started way earlier.
      You just answered the secret to making money online.

      TAKING ACTION!

      Tis why most people fail online, as they always tell themselves that they will get round to doing it tomorrow.....

      Of course tomorrow never comes!

      The reason the top 5% of people make it online, is because they get off their lazy ass and put things in to practise.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arroway
    Clickbank is merely a place to put your products on. Whether they are offered there or anywhere else makes no difference. There are very good products on Clickbank, and very bad ones. It's all about the people who offer it. If all Internet marketers were to offer quality products, there would be no problem.

    Allen
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