This is how I found good Clickbank product to promote

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Hi Warriors,

Normally how you find a good product to promote to your email subscribers?

I have try some tools which can filter and give a best recommandation products.

But for me, I prefer to do it in the simple way. Here is how I look for a good product to promote in Clickbank.

1. Under category "E-Business" in Clickbank, I just look for specific range of product that I want to promote, example I choose "social media marketing". Then I just check the "gravity" in, and I prefer in between 10 - 100.

2. Then I just copy the affiliate product title and search in google with "warrior" keyword, example the product title is fbinfluence, then I will type "fbinfluence warrior" or "fbinfluence worrior forum", and the search results will show some links to warrior forum with related topic discussion, then I just read worriors feedback.

In this way, everything is become more transparent and I manage to get feeback and review from worrior members.

Of course once in a while I will buy the product and test to make sure the quality is up to standard, but this is my alternative method to search for good product in Clickbank.

How about you? Do you have any better solution or suggestions?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Steve Lim View Post

    Normally how you find a good product to promote to your email subscribers?
    Like this: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932

    Originally Posted by Steve Lim View Post

    1. Under category "E-Business" in Clickbank, I just look for specific range of product that I want to promote
    I don't touch that category, myself. For many reasons (some of them explained in the post I've linked to just above).

    Originally Posted by Steve Lim View Post

    I just check the "gravity" in, and I prefer in between 10 - 100.
    All my best-selling and best-converting products have gravities quite a bit below 10 (and some of them even below 5).

    They always have done, actually, across a wide range of niches, over nearly 4 years. I think there are reasons for that. Again, there's a comment or two about it in the post I've linked to, just above. (I wouldn't normally promote anything with a gravity anywhere near as high as 100, but there are exceptions).

    And then there's this thread: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2495251

    Originally Posted by Steve Lim View Post

    once in a while I will buy the product and test to make sure the quality is up to standard
    I wouldn't dream of ever promoting a product I hadn't seen. Reputations are built up with care, attention, time, trouble and difficulty, but can be broken in an instant. I can't afford to promote anything of which I'm less than fully confident. Like anyone successfully selling ClickBank products for a living, most of my business efforts go toward building my lists. The last thing I'd want to do, having put so much time and care into building attentive, responsive lists of subscribers, is recommend something "second class". In order even to consider promoting something which appears to have a sales page to which I'm willing to send my traffic, I need either a "review copy" or to buy it, myself.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve Lim
      Hey Alexa Smith, thanks for your valuable information, will look through the links you send.
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  • Profile picture of the author linkdestiny
    I agree with Alexa....I was into email subscribers for a little while...once you get a list you definitely have a reputation to hold up...you want to keep your subscribers...
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    To find a good product to promote, i take a look at the product i just sold to my customer, and if i dont have any more products to offer, i go to Clickbank.

    Then i look to see what would be a good backend product to offer. I look at the conversion rate, the commission i would receive, and the sales letter of the product. Then i buy the product myself to see if it's any good. If these 4 things look good, i use it to promote to my list.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    Best practice is to buy the product yourself and be honest with people. Share with them what you really think of the product, they will respect you for it and it will build you credibility.

    Don't just tell them it's a great product if you don't really think it is.

    Gravity between 10-100 is OK, you can go even higher.
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesrich1
    I can only judge a good product by owning the product. Would you like it if someone told you to buy something they do not own?
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