Which ebook sales letter has the highest conversion?

by seoed
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Hi,

the title says it all. Do you know which ebook sales letter had above average conversions?
#conversion #ebook #highest #letter #sales
  • Profile picture of the author TheSalesBooster
    That's too broad of a question... Start with a niche at least.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
    Which ebook sales letter has the highest conversion?
    Originally Posted by seoed View Post

    Hi,

    the title says it all. Do you know which ebook sales letter had above average conversions?
    You looking for "highest" or "above average"?

    Alex
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  • Profile picture of the author seoed
    Let's begin with the health niche then and with the highest conversions.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
      Originally Posted by seoed View Post

      Let's begin with the health niche then and with the highest conversions.
      Most online marketers are secretive about their stats, so the information you seek is not available.

      That said...

      If you research Clickbank's marketplace, you can determine which ebooks in a given niche have the highest gravity and popularity. Not a scientific way to determine conversion rate but certainly worth looking at. And of course keep in mind that Clickbank only sells a small percentage of the total ebooks for sale on the internet.

      Another thing you could look at is the Alexa rating for a sales letter. Alexa gives you a website's traffic ranking relative to other websites. Traffic doesn't mean conversions, so again, not scientific. But worth considering.

      Alex
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  • Profile picture of the author seoed
    Yes. I also did this approach of going to clickbank and looking at high gravity products. There I found out something interesting. There are I guess 2 websites which have just a long video. You can't skip it and have to watch it fully in order to get the product.
    These 2 websites have very high gravities. Maybe these kinds of sales letters are working quite good in the health niche?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
      Originally Posted by seoed View Post

      Yes. I also did this approach of going to clickbank and looking at high gravity products. There I found out something interesting. There are I guess 2 websites which have just a long video. You can't skip it and have to watch it fully in order to get the product.
      These 2 websites have very high gravities. Maybe these kinds of sales letters are working quite good in the health niche?
      Sometimes a video all by its lonesome does best. Other times a video with the transcript below it (or as an exit pop) wins.

      There's only one way to find out for sure which wins: test.

      Alex
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