How to increase Clickbank sales...Any Idea?

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Hi Guys,

I just looking for new method to increase clickbank sales..
I mean as an affiliate that promote product from clickbank marketplace..

Any Idea.....?

What is your best method.... ( Non Adwords)
What is the best traffic service that can bring sales..?

I will waiting great news from all off you guys

Thanks
#clickbank #idea #increase #salesany
  • Profile picture of the author khooster1
    1. PPC buys. But not Adwords. There are lot of PPC networks beside Adwords.
    2. Solo ads. One of the most reliable paid traffic
    3. Forum posting. Most targeted free traffic method
    4. Social media. Lots of traffic but conversion is low.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    Why not use the information you have on your own site purportedly to help others make more sales to increase your own sales?

    Mark

    Originally Posted by egoldzone View Post

    Hi Guys,

    I just looking for new method to increase clickbank sales..
    I mean as an affiliate that promote product from clickbank marketplace..

    Any Idea.....?

    What is your best method.... ( Non Adwords)
    What is the best traffic service that can bring sales..?

    I will waiting great news from all off you guys

    Thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author MilesBaker
      This is a pretty general and broad question, so the answer will be somewhat the same.

      What is your best method.... ( Non Adwords)
      Well, there's free and paid. Free like SEO, some social marketing, article marketing, ezine swaps, Email (your own list), YouTube (your own videos), etc. As for paid you can't really eliminate PPC because that's what most paid is really, you're either paying for impressions or clicks, some sites will charge you a flat rate, but to ignore PPC is a big mistake IMHO. Facebook, Microsoft Ad Center, 7Search, YouTube, etc.

      What is the best traffic service that can bring sales..?
      It's going to entirely depend on your product, your promotions, your budget, your niche, and you. You need to make sure you're tracking and testing, only by doing that will you be able to determine the answer to this question.
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  • Profile picture of the author amuro
    Originally Posted by egoldzone View Post

    Hi Guys,

    I just looking for new method to increase clickbank sales..
    I mean as an affiliate that promote product from clickbank marketplace..

    Any Idea.....?

    What is your best method.... ( Non Adwords)
    What is the best traffic service that can bring sales..?

    I will waiting great news from all off you guys

    Thanks


    There are many ways to start out.

    But as a complete newbie starting out in 2008, I used only 2 methods:

    1. Create Blogger blog as my site to promote affiliate products and

    2. Post 3-4 classified ads to my blog as well as affiliate products.


    But make sure the titles of your Blogger blog and ads are the keywords most people are searching for in related to products, services or just information.

    You can do research using Google keyword tool which is much easier to interprete as compared to when I started out. Just pick those with over 1000 searches and medium-low competition.

    Then create your blog posts and classified ads from those keywords.

    Do the same research on the products you are going to promote as well so that you can write good solid reviews on them.

    If writing is not your cup of tea, you may consider doing 3-5 videos from those keywords with Animato and post to Youtube.
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  • Profile picture of the author ayu2013
    drive traffic by Google PPC and spend money to solo ads. it is the fastest way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by egoldzone View Post

    I just looking for new method to increase clickbank sales..
    I mean as an affiliate that promote product from clickbank marketplace..
    Any Idea.....?
    What is your best method.... ( Non Adwords)
    It depends on your skills, but I think there are three things that all the "best methods" have in common ...

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7110523
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  • Profile picture of the author kaymehelp
    personally i make sales with clickbank and SEO
    u have many blogs ranked in google
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  • Profile picture of the author pinkclouds
    Exactly, 'products that people actually need' and that's the problem I've always had with Clickbank, not much that would appeal to visitors of the sites I look after.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anton543
    Most people will tell you to promote to an email list, but search engine traffic and other traffic also work quite well provided you have good, related content.

    I personally don't presell my customers about the product itself in the way of a review, I just let my health content do the 'preselling' even though the content itself is not about the products but related to the medical condition which the product caters to.

    Despite having a few links I make decent amount of money. I made just short of $1500 last year and so far made an excellent start this year and hopeful of doubling it.

    Its all about targeted traffic and a decent amount of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Anton543 View Post

      Most people will tell you to promote to an email list
      They will. :p

      And there are reasons for that. And they're very good and valid reasons.

      Just as you yourself were telling us recently that you had 3,000 hops producing only 4 sales of which 2 were refunded, Anton, people trying to promote ClickBank products without listbuilding are often producing very similar results to yours.

      That's a pretty good reason, isn't it?

      If you want to make money through ClickBank sales, you need to build a list. You need an autoresponder, and your website needs to be designed around its fundamental purpose of encouraging the visitors to opt in. There's little point in attracting traffic without the opt-in and listbuilding processes set up first. There are a few hundred threads in this forum with titles like "What's The One Thing You'd Do Differently If You Were Starting Again Tomorrow?". Take a look through a small sample of them, and you'll find that one of the things they all have in common is that they're full of replies from long-established, successful Warriors almost all of whom give the same answer: the thing they'd do differently, with what they know now but didn't know when they started, is "start to build a list on day 1". There are reasons for that.

      This little thread is also worth a look: Without Building a List, How Consistent is Your Income from Affiliate Marketing

      Originally Posted by Anton543 View Post

      search engine traffic and other traffic also work quite well provided you have good, related content
      Many people who are making a living from doing this find that search engine traffic doesn't seem to convert very well at all, Anton. That also seems to be what you've found yourself, according to the figures you mentioned recently.

      I promote about 30 different ClickBank products, have been making a full-time living from this for over 4 years, and am an affiliate in 8 entirely different, unrelated niches. In all of that time, search engine traffic has been uniformly the worst-converting traffic out of everything I've ever tried.

      Search engine visitors to all my websites typically stay the least time, view the fewest pages, opt in the least often and actually buy anything by far the least often. Search engine traffic - even when I've splashed out on professional keyword research from trusted experts (which I don't do any more, now) - just isn't well qualified or targeted enough for my business.

      I do get floods of it, I admit (because off-page SEO happens to be an incidental side-benefit of my major traffic-generation method) but I certainly wouldn't want to have to make a living from it. Others' mileages may vary, but I'm quite convinced that for myself that search engine traffic and ClickBank products don't really mix very successfully.
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  • Profile picture of the author trafficmasters
    I would say large media buys, access to millions of impressions per day!
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  • Profile picture of the author Anton543
    The product I mentioned about having extremely low conversion rate is because I think the item is priced quite high and people don't believe the price would justify what it purports. However, I do convert a couple of the other products at over 1% and couple of the others between 0.5 and 1%

    The product that I get the most hop count is the one actually that has extremely low conversions. As I say, the reason is I believe the $199 price tag, although I see the vendor has now reduced it to $149. $199 is not such an impulse buy.

    I have started promoting it again.

    For me (might not be true for others), CB is not my livelihood. CB I see as way of diversifying my income. My main income still remains Adsense. I have added CB links to some of the other content pages and hopefully will improve the number of sales from around 10 to 15 a month to hopefully closer to 30 a month.

    As far as I am concerned, if you have a quality niche blog (mine is not niche) and you have a loyal audience, I don't see the process as being too different from email marketing. People see a quality niche site and think the blog owner knows his stuff so would think his/her recommendation to be good. Its all in the perception.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Anton543 View Post

      CB is not my livelihood
      And nobody's criticizing you for that, Anton.

      But one might, I think, be forgiven for thinking that you may possibly be doing others less than the good service you undoubtedly intended by purporting to advise them on this subject, especially without revealing that up-front, and particularly as it seems that what you have to say conflicts so hugely with the information habitually offered by those of us who are successfully making a living from it?

      If, as you say, you haven't tried listbuilding yourself, don't you think it might be a good idea for you not to try so repeatedly (even to the point of starting off threads to explain that you don't believe it works!) to dissuade others from trying it?
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    If you are going to build a list, I would try to offer them different products. Your first few emails could out to your subscribers about one program. Let your auto-responder follow up with them about that one particular program.

    Then after 2-4 weeks, send them other programs. You can set this up to send emails automatically and make more money from the same subscribers.

    For traffic and faster results, I would go with pay per click ads.
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