Email marketing (clickbank products)

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Hello everyone,


I have actually over 200 targeted leads, and i'm promoting clickbank products via my email followup sequence.

I have generated these leads through facebook ads, and until now i got only one sale that was made from the thank you page directly. That mean no sale until now from my autoresponder.

In the welcome email, after they optin i have 36% Open rate and 32% Click rate. And in the followup sequence ( welcome email not included ), i have 16% open rate and 2% Click rate. ( This was an unique statistics ).

My issue until now that i have recommended to them two different and relevant offer with an incentive but didn't buy from me.

Could you give me some recommendation to get the most out of my leads. ( i would not to generate more leads if i can't get at least few sales from the actual list ).

Looking forward your response !
#clickbank #email #marketing #products
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Originally Posted by tripwhite View Post


    Looking forward your response !
    How can anyone actually give you a decent response. We do not know anything about your campaign. We have no Idea what your emails say or what products you are promoting. We do not know how this list was built, what was given for free as a lead magnet.

    All responses you receive will be pretty much a guessing game

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    • Profile picture of the author tripwhite
      Thanks for your reply agmccall !

      My list is targeted and was built through Facebook ads, and about the lead magnet it's a free ebook that i'm giving after they optin.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kate H Smith
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    I have high paying customers and as far as I know 99% of them aren't on ClickBank. They promote Amazon products.

    And, I'm talking about those clients who pay around $1000 to $2000 monthly. If they are paying this amount to my small team each month, it means they are earning around $6000 at least.

    I have tried ClickBank too. I'd success, but it wasn't extraordinary. But, when I moved to Amazon, I also started making some 'real' money.

    Perhaps, I'm not correct in this, but according to my experience, unlike before, people aren't so interested now in digital books. They can get almost all the information online without paying a penny.

    On the other hands, physical products are always in demand. They can't have them for free.

    I tried your path, bought lots of courses, but my experience wasn't that good. However, I know a few people here who are doing great.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Like Al said, it's hard to give you any specific advice based on what's posted here. But I'm pretty confident of one thing.

    Somewhere along the line, you're introducing a disconnect with your leads. From the open and click stats you posted, I'd guess it's in your autoresponder content.

    > You're getting opt-ins, so your FB ads are appealing to at least some of your target audience.

    > They're opening the welcome email, which I'm assuming delivers the link to the lead magnet.

    > Your open rate tanks after that. For open rates, start with the subject line and the from: address. Each email should tell them what to look for in the next email.

    > Your click rate also tanks. Something in your content is turning them off. Look at your copy - are you simply sending them a blatant promo?

    From your ad to the click to the vendor, each step has one function - to get the lead to take the next step. In your case, your last step is to deliver them to the vendor in a mood to buy. If the product is good and the sales letter does it's job (please don't tell us you picked the product because it had high gravity) you will see sales.

    All that said, 200 is a very small sample. On the plus side, it's small enough that you can still contact the opens and ask them why they didn't click, and the clicks to ask them why they didn't buy. That information will be more valuable to you than anything you'll get here.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnVianny
    IS THAT LIST REALLY TARGETED?

    Anyway 200 is too small. You had one sale upfront. Is your backend enough long? How old is your list?ù

    You have maybe to nurture and 'engage' more, but don't expect too much for a list so small.

    We'll see when that list reaches 2500 or 10.000 so you can make a decent math.
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  • Profile picture of the author rritz
    Keep testing.
    Keep adding leads, test your subject lines, your email copy and the link destination.

    If you get good open rates and people don't click, maybe they expected something different in the email than they got, so they didn't click through

    If they click and don't buy, again maybe they didn't see what they expected
    Or maybe they were not heated up well enough to buy. You can try sending them to (your own) presales pages before they actually go to the offer. If the products provide them, you can test different landing pages too.

    And as Connan said, your list is rather small and no reliable conclusions can be drawn yet. Your results are still too random. How man of them have actually downloaded your bonus? This may be a pointer how targeted the list actually is
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    • Profile picture of the author tripwhite
      Thanks for your reply rritz!

      I'll keep testing as you told me in this case could you tell me some suggestion about presell page ?
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