How to get your first sale on Clickbank HELP!

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Hi all,

I have setup a website a few weeks ago and want to make money on it. I have google adsense and clickbank. But I can't seem to get my first sale on clickbank. Please help.

Thanks,

Tuxedo7468
#clickbank #sale #sell
  • Profile picture of the author KidCash
    You need targeted traffic to go to your site so they can buy from you and/or click the ads, you can get this by using PPC, or ranking your website for keywords on Google, etc. You should read around this section of the forum for more help. Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum
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    • Profile picture of the author Tuxedo7468
      I have already purchased targeted traffic for my website. Here is my website: sydneyhobbies dot com
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      • Profile picture of the author Recession_Proof
        Originally Posted by Tuxedo7468 View Post

        I have already purchased targeted traffic for my website. Here is my website: sydneyhobbies dot com
        Hi, Tuxedo

        Keep working with the site add more content relating to all the subjects. The end result of each hobby page category should result in either a physical product transaction, how-to-book, or membership site. Ya know what I mean? The main goal in clickbank is to get the affiliates to see your website as something that leads to a sale for them and trust me the easier the better.

        In addition, after logging into your account. Click on "Account Settings" and then "My Ads".

        Set up all of the ads that they allow, it should be five. Fill them out COMPLETELY. Those ads get distributed across a wide variety of websites and platforms. It's basically the equivalent of Google Adsense from a publishers standpoint. And it's FREE!! Hope this help you out.
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        • Profile picture of the author Tuxedo7468
          Originally Posted by Recession_Proof View Post

          Hi, Tuxedo

          Keep working with the site add more content relating to all the subjects. The end result of each hobby page category should result in either a physical product transaction, how-to-book, or membership site. Ya know what I mean? The main goal in clickbank is to get the affiliates to see your website as something that leads to a sale for them and trust me the easier the better.

          In addition, after logging into your account. Click on "Account Settings" and then "My Ads".

          Set up all of the ads that they allow, it should be five. Fill them out COMPLETELY. Those ads get distributed across a wide variety of websites and platforms. It's basically the equivalent of Google Adsense from a publishers standpoint. And it's FREE!! Hope this help you out.
          Thanks, I got some ads running up and going along with my google adsense ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author KidCash
    Hmm, there may be little demand for the products you are trying to sell. Also you don't have much content on your pages. Like I said, I would look around at other sections of the forum and maybe look at other peoples websites.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tuxedo7468
      Originally Posted by KidCash View Post

      Hmm, there may be little demand for the products you are trying to sell. Also you don't have much content on your pages. Like I said, I would look around at other sections of the forum and maybe look at other peoples websites.
      Hi thanks for the response. I was wondering if you had a website that you could show me just as an example?

      Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author MM80
    Try different methods to generate traffic some traffic will work some won't! Concentrate than on the traffic wich works.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ronak Shah
    Higher the gravity the better the product is because it sells. Look at the volume of people promoting it. Then promote the product.

    Also, Optimize your on-page content and on-site structure.
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  • Profile picture of the author kennytan
    You might want to consider submitting article to article directories to promote your product over clickbank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lori Kelly
    Here is a good thread for you: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...clickbank.html

    This right here is pure gold:

    Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

    Hi John,



    I'll try ...

    Gravity is an indication of how much competition there is. It measures the number of affiliates who have each made one or more sales over the previous 8 weeks. Each affiliate gets, effectively, a "score" between 0.1 and 1.0 (according to when they made their last sale, but not according to the quantity they sold) and the total is the product's gravity figure. Sounds easy enough to understand? It isn't.

    Nearly all internet marketing guides make the howling mistake of advising beginners to promote only high gravity products. This has a hugely distorting effect on the market and its observed statistics. There's a big and constant turnover of new affiliates trying to sell high gravity products, failing, dropping out and being replaced by others repeating their experiences. This of course boosts those products' gravity figures further and further, because gravity measures the number of affiliates who (eventually) make a sale, not the number of sales made.

    If there are two otherwise equivalent and equally good products, with otherwise matching statistical parameters, but one has a gravity of 15 and the other has a gravity of 150, my own instincts are to suspect very strongly that (other things being equal) both the conversion-rate and the numbers of sales are actually very likely to be higher for the lower gravity product.

    So, I actually avoid high gravity products: the day I learned that (and a few other things) and started acting on it was the day I started earning some real money through being a Clickbank affiliate

    I promote 15 different Clickbank products at the moment, and my two best-converting products, by far, out of all those, both have single-figure gravities. Some people think that's a "coincidence". I think they're wrong.

    I stay away from high gravity products because (as Clickbank now, finally, advises affiliates openly on their site) the one thing you know for sure about a high gravity product is that it's going to be competitive to sell.

    Here's a little example, which might possibly clarify the issues:-

    Clickbank Product A

    - Sales-page conversion-rate 2.8%
    - Solid product from well-known marketer
    - Product has almost no refund requests
    - He has 20 affiliates of whom 10 are superaffiliates who sell huge numbers of the product
    - Product is easy to promote and sell
    - Sales numbers are therefore very high, but the gravity figure is obviously very low (maybe around 10)

    Clickbank Product B


    - Sales-page conversion-rate 0.2%
    - Dreadful product from scammy marketer
    - Refund request-rate is higher, of course
    - Product had a "professional launch" with 100 "temporary affiliates" (accounts used once each to buy one product, privately refunded, and/or the figures were massaged in one of the other "customary ways")
    - Product is obviously a complete and utter nightmare to promote and sell because the sales-page doesn't convert well
    - Gravity figure starts out at about 110, and rapidly rises to 150/200 because gullible affiliates are attracted by the gravity figure, believing wrongly that it "validates the fact that the product is selling very well", and they all struggle and waste time/money, but eventually they obviously make 1 or 2 sales each anyway, and for this reason the gravity figure rises still further to 250/300 as the inevitable consequence of its self-fulfilling prophecy for the naive.

    Obviously enough, product "B" is the high gravity product.

    Obviously enough, product "A" is the one for which I want to be an affiliate.

    These examples are in no way contrived. They're both realistic and common.

    A product with 20 affiliates each making 1,000 sales will have a far lower gravity than a product with 500 affiliates, all attracted by the high gravity and struggling to make 1 sale each because the sales page hardly converts their traffic at all. But by the time they make 1 sale each, that boosts the gravity figure still higher. This is part of the explanation for the sometimes dreadful conversion-rates of the sales pages of the products with the highest gravities.

    Key points:

    (i) there's no correlation between the gravity figure and the conversion-rate

    (ii) there's no correlation between the gravity figure and the number of sales: specifically, for various reasons, low gravity products can have enormous numbers of sales without this showing. High gravity products can (and quite often do) have comparatively low sales. This confuses a lot of people.

    Here are more little examples of how the numbers work:-

    - A product with 100 active affiliates each making steady sales will typically (but not necessarily) have a gravity score around 50 - 70

    - A product with 100 active affiliates who all made their sales very recently will have a gravity score much closer to 100

    - A product with 100 active affiliates who all made their last sale many weeks ago will typically have a gravity score of about 10

    - A product with 100 active affiliates can't have a gravity figure higher than 100, however many copies they each sell

    - If product A has 100 affiliates who each made one sale last week but have never made any other sales at all, and product B has 100 affiliates who have each made 500 sales over the last 2 months, of which in each case the most recent sale was last week, then these two products have the same gravity, though one has of course sold 500 times the number of copies of the other. (This difference will be reflected to some extent in the product's "popularity score", but not in its "gravity score").

    If the five points above make sense to you, then you know how "gravity" really works.



    This goes for me, too: it's of less concern and interest to me if I already have a niche on the go and am "just adding something", to be honest.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Tuxedo7468 View Post

    I can't seem to get my first sale on clickbank. Please help.
    I haven't looked at your site (in a hurry, sorry!), and am therefore only hopefully guessing that this little post may possibly help a bit: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5210243
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    • Profile picture of the author Shadowflux
      To start with, you definitely need some content. A couple of articles in each category will be a good place to start.

      You need to make the site more exciting so that it feels more legitimate and trustworthy.

      You could consider narrowing your niche down a bit. Right now you're covering a number of hobbies. The problem is that people who are into Nerf might not be into scale models. It's hard to sell to such a variety of people. Look at your products, pick the ones you think are best and try to narrow the scope of your site accordingly.

      Edit to Add: I just noticed your "Links" page. If these aren't affiliate referral or PPC links then I think you should take them down. Right now, you're running the risk of sending your traffic away to another site. This is fine if you're getting paid for the clicks or sending them to a sales page.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tuxedo7468
        Hi all,

        Thanks for your replies. I'll try what you are doing! I also bought the WSO "No Investment to Passive income Blueprint". Has anybody made money with that?
        If so any tips?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by ascension777 View Post

      Tuxedo, you NEVER WILL, that's the truth.. sorry. Most people fail with clickbank.
      I'm so very glad I completely ignored the people who told me that three and a half years ago, when I started.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tuxedo7468
        [quote=Alexa Smith;6107489]I'm so very glad I completely ignored the people who told me that three and a half years ago, when I started.

        So how did you get your first sale?

        Thanks,
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by trackon View Post

          Clickbank is not responsible for the low visit. You have to improve your ranking first.
          Is your perception of marketing ClickBank products really so limited that you imagine the whole thing necessarily depends on "rankings", Trackon?

          Do you not appreciate that rankings are simply one (not-too-secure and rather precarious and complicated) method of generating one particular (often not easy-to-sell-to) kind of traffic from one specific source ... and that there's a whole online world of other ways of selling ClickBank products, without letting your business be entirely dependent on the ever-changing whims, vicissitudes and algorithms of search engines?

          Originally Posted by Tuxedo7468 View Post

          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          I'm so very glad I completely ignored the people who told me that three and a half years ago, when I started.
          So how did you get your first sale?
          I don't know: at the time I got my very first sale, I didn't even know how to monitor where the traffic came from. I was trying different things fairly randomly and had absolutely no idea what I was doing at all. Sorry - useless answer but true.

          Now, if it helps, I get nearly all my ClickBank sales in the ways described in these few posts (and in a few more) ...
          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5210243
          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5035794
          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5271988
          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932
          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2495251
          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post5655788
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          • Profile picture of the author dfs_dean
            Tux -two pieces of advice

            1. Pay attention to what Alexa Smith says and follow the links to her posts. You can get a good Clickbank education reading her posts. She knows her stuff and won't steer you wrong.

            2. If you really are using paid traffic then I'd think twice about putting Adsense on the site. Google doesn't like that combination.

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            • Profile picture of the author cashp0wer
              I would definitely add more content to your pages and tweak your website. Having a look at other websites can help you a lot. Remember this does not happen overnight and it will take time.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kal Sallam
      Originally Posted by ascension777 View Post

      Tuxedo, you NEVER WILL, that's the truth.. sorry. Most people fail with clickbank.
      What kind of mindset is that? is there even a name for it that I am not aware of maybe?:rolleyes:
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      • Profile picture of the author gvsridhar171
        I have few observation about your website. Don't get me wrong. The idea here is to make you aware of your website's shortcomings.

        It looks like "an amateurish design".... It's a template that you have used from Weebly. Remove "Create free website from weebly" promotional link at the bottom. Why do you want to promote Weebly for free ?

        There are many other good templates in Weebly which can be used for your site. This is not a good one and it is not appealing at all.

        So the visitor to your site loses interest in your site and will not go through the content, the product that you have, etc. So you are losing on that.

        Work on your website and then see the results.
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        • Profile picture of the author trackon
          Clickbank is not responsible for the low visit. You have to improve your ranking first.
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  • Profile picture of the author grayghost
    it could be the that people that go to your site does not take the website serious do to it does not look a real site. If the user thinks the site is not real it is not going to make any sells. you need to a more text content, optimize your images and try to make it look like a professional website. The way a website looks can make the user feel safe to buy the product that you are selling.
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  • Profile picture of the author earlgray
    Your content is kind of thin. Not a lot going on. Try to play with more colors and better images as well. The whole site just looks dull. Also, i see about as many ads as I do content. That's too much and it just looks like an ad site. Content to ad ratio should be 3:1
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  • Profile picture of the author Viramara
    1. build a website, free (blogspot, weebly, etc) or paid -- paid is better
    2. write an autoresponder series, 10 minimum with link to your aff offer
    3. make a squeeze page, and offer a freebie
    4. find traffic to your squeeze page. the fastest one is by Twitter, forum, youtube, and guest blogging.
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  • Profile picture of the author makemoneywizz
    Tuxedo,

    It is very tough to get started making ClickBank sales. There is a ton of competition out there from websites that are well established and have been around for years.

    The best advice I can give you is to not get discouraged and to keep doing your SEO and backlinking work. Once your site starts to move up in the search engine rankings and becomes more well known, you will start to see sales.

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  • Profile picture of the author ExpertSEOServices
    One thing to try is perhaps getting some video reviews of the product. You can either make them yourself or get someone from Fiverr to make them for you.

    Post them to your site and also post them of video sites like Youtube and Vimeo.
    Make sure to include your keyword in the title and description and add a link to your site in the description also.

    This should get you some targeted traffic and hopefully bring you your first sale.

    Don't give up just keep persevering.
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  • Profile picture of the author nichebee
    Originally Posted by Tuxedo7468 View Post

    Hi all,

    I have setup a website a few weeks ago and want to make money on it. I have google adsense and clickbank. But I can't seem to get my first sale on clickbank. Please help.

    Thanks,

    Tuxedo7468
    Hey Tuxedo,

    I agree with Viramara, what you need now is an opt-in on your site offering something free or of value..
    write an autoresponder series, 10 minimum with link to your aff offer
    then find more traffic, but make sure your opt-in stands out so that people subscribe to you..
    And maybe look into promoting other products not only clickbank as the conversion rate is not so high compared to other products. And maybe join a team of IM who help each other out so that you can bounce ideas off and will also help you grow.. let me know if this is something of interest to you! Add me on skype for a chat username: Rommel.Asuit

    Wish you the best
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