Your top 5 Clickbank products that don't suck?

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Looking to promote only valuable stuff.

Hey guys, just curious what you guys think are some awesome clickbank products that really deliver great info? Internet marketing related of course.

Reason: just seeing anything that I might have missed that I can promote that I would actually feel good about.

For me, so far is:
-Bring The Fresh
-Affiliate Bootcamp
-Affilorama
#clickbank #products #top
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  • Profile picture of the author lotsofsnow
    If you really want to promote good stuff there is no short cut: You have to buy the product go through it and decide whether it is good or not.
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    • Profile picture of the author theultimate1
      Originally Posted by hpgoodboy View Post

      If you really want to promote good stuff there is no short cut: You have to buy the product go through it and decide whether it is good or not.
      Or he can take cues from the trusted social route called the Warrior Forum, which is what he seems to be doing.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by theoptionsprofessor View Post

      I do not think anyone is going to reveal their top selling affiliate products here are they?
      Indeed. A few might, I suppose, but probably not many of the people who have really done the research necessary to make a living from it.

      I've spent about 600 hours over the last 3 years researching which ClickBank products don't suck (from the perspective of a potential affiliate) and part of how one does that revolves around the competition for promoting them. Having done all that work, partly to choose the highest quality, non-competitive ones, I'm hardly likely to identify them in public, am I?

      It must be said, though, that there are large numbers of ClickBank products which don't suck. The only niches really full of products that do suck, it seems to me, are "Internet Marketing" itself and "Make Money Online". And in those niches there are (understandably) such huge problems getting paid, as an affiliate, for the sales you do make (mostly because so many people - obviously - buy them through their own affiliate-links rather than through those of another affiliate), that to a full-time, pro-affiliate they're not really worth talking about anyway.

      The good news is that that still leaves about 398 other niches.

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932 <------ has apparently helped a lot of people.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    5. I only promote 4 Clickbank products at the moment.

    As stated, marketers who are making good money on Clickbank aren't going to readily give them up to a forum full of people that will try to do the same thing. That has a little to do with competition, but more with the worry that less than talented marketers will see which products to spam out and devalue.

    Read Alexa's link (I took it, slightly modified it for my purposes, and never looked back), and get the heck out of the IM/MMO niche. Rinse and repeat with new niches. Make money. Win.
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    • Profile picture of the author asiancasanova
      Ha, I guess guys... wasn't thinking this sort of information was so "classified."

      I'm not even talking about offers that would convert like a nuts. I'm purely talking about offers with the end-user's experience in mind.

      Oh well...
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