I will buy and review the Clickbank Products on my site

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I am thinking to buy the top high gravity clickbank products and then review them after extensive testing..The review will be full of pictures, Videos etc.
But instead of creating domains for each product I will review them on 1 site..

Is it a good idea? I am making a general review site. Where the articles will be genuine.
So if I have one 2000 words review article on Truth About Abs then how will I get traffic to that one article?

Is it a good approach. I am definately sure that my review will be better than those outsourced rewritten articles which are currently ranking on first page...But the thing is how to get traffic to just one article
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  • Profile picture of the author linkdestiny
    I think it is a good idea as long as you had a certain niche for the review site and did not just review every single category in Clickbank at one time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Just4Kix
    So a general clickbank review site isnt recommended?
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    • Profile picture of the author SlfMastery
      Originally Posted by Just4Kix View Post

      So a general clickbank review site isnt recommended?
      "Just4Kix"

      How about doing video reviews of a clickbank or other products you ALREADY have, and sell those videos? There has to be an efficient way to make each video "unique" so that you can sell unique review videos.

      I came across a website that did exactly this ....purchased and reviewed clickbank products to show the viewer what they'll get. I'm not sure if he video taped from how to purchase all the way to getting access to the product, but I think that's a great idea. Often, people want to know the process of purchasing.

      If anyone remember such a site, please do post so OP can see it. It was an Asian guy on a video making the sales pitch.

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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Just4Kix View Post

      So a general clickbank review site isnt recommended?
      No; certainly not.

      I think it'll help you to have a reappraisal of exactly who the potential customers are for various different types of ClickBank products and what actually makes people buy them. This thread might be a good starting-point: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6737670

      Regarding your comment about "high gravity", for myself, the highest gravity products would in any case be the ones I'd specifically exclude from any undertaking of that kind. I suspect that you may be imagining that a product's having a high gravity figure is an indication that it's selling well for affiliates? It doesn't actually mean that, at all. All my best-selling and best-converting products have gravities well below 10, and many of them even below 5. They always have done, actually, across a wide range of niches, over nearly 4 years. There are reasons for that. This thread may help you: Gravity High or Lower - Which Sells Best & Why?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nics
    I wouldn't recommend it. Those that are looking for a solution to a problem don't care who you are using as a payment processor. They are looking for a solution to their problem.

    You, as an affiliate marketer, know what clickbank is but someone out there looking to lose weight doesn't know or care that the weight loss ebook they just bought was processed through clickbank.

    You could do several different blogs that are niche specific with the strategy you outline but one mass site with everything from weight loss to forex etc... probably not the way to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author TeamBringIt
    Originally Posted by Just4Kix View Post

    I am thinking to buy the top high gravity clickbank products and then review them after extensive testing..The review will be full of pictures, Videos etc.
    But instead of creating domains for each product I will review them on 1 site..

    Is it a good idea? I am making a general review site. Where the articles will be genuine.
    So if I have one 2000 words review article on Truth About Abs then how will I get traffic to that one article?

    Is it a good approach. I am definately sure that my review will be better than those outsourced rewritten articles which are currently ranking on first page...But the thing is how to get traffic to just one article
    You could lose lots of money by doing this. Instead, find the contact information for the CB seller and email them telling them that you have a review site and you want to possibly get their product(s) and write a full review on it. This sounds like a much better plan in my opinion.

    You can grab their contact info by seeing if there is a contact section on their site or you can simply join their newsletter and reply back to a broadcast or sequence and get in touch with them.
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  • Profile picture of the author swriviera
    I was thinking about something similar. In fact, I'm going to start with reviewing what I have (for internet marketing) - anyone who has gone through the shiny object syndrome probably has enough on their hard drive to get started. I want to give MY honest/objective opinion of the products but mostly let people know if it is better for a newbie or advanced marketer.

    In my opinion there are 2 goals:
    #1 to make money - yeah, let's be honest with ourselves
    #2 help other people/help people solve problems - imo the best way to make money

    By letting people know what worked or didn't for you can help them a lot. And a good product - with high gravity or not - will always sell well.

    Thanks for starting this thread - it is useful for me too

    Sandra Walsh
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  • Profile picture of the author Ismael Zarruqui
    If you have a good list just contact the clickbank vendors ..ask them to give you a review copy..if it doesn't work buy only high quality product that seem legit ..record yourself browsing the membership site or whatever ..that's make you more trustfully to the readers and may help you get a good conversion rate ..
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  • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
    Listen to me and take note please, "high gravity" does NOT mean it's good to promote. The sooner you understand that the better. You MUST look at the sales page, take a note of the basics such as "Does the sales letter offer testimonials" "Is the sales letter appealing to visitors"

    If you just choose high grav products you will have high competition, have you thought about that at all?, if not you should, why not go for products with less competition and promote them instead.

    If you were going to build a website, you would not use keywords with crazy competition right?, of course not, that would be plain dumb so why do it with CB products.

    You should think about tapping into YouTube to promote your reviews as well. Create good HQ videos and talk over them, give the viewers some meat but not to much. You should point them over to your blog with the real meat.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    I also tend to stay away from high-gravity products - The gravity number tells you nothing about how the sales pages converts or how many sales have been generated for the given product.

    I also like to build one website per niche, not one per product. This way I can build more of authority sites, which is better in SEO (Although SEO is not my main traffic stream nowadays).
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