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i just want some tips to take a good start at clickbank
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  • Profile picture of the author NeedBucksNow
    How are you looking to promote them? I've seen that they do pretty good with Youtube or if you use 1's that are related to your website. Just Google "top clickbank products of 2014" to see the best selling products
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by BlogsBringBucks View Post

    Just Google "top clickbank products of 2014" to see the best selling products
    It's all fiction, I'm afraid. ClickBank sales figures are (rightly) not published or disclosed by ClickBank. Not to you; not to me; and not to any of the sites who dishonestly claim to be able to "work it out" from their own "secret, proprietary algorithms", either.

    And besides that ... to serious, successful affiliates, the value in knowing which products are currently the top-selling ones (if that were possible, which it isn't) would be in avoiding them, not in selecting them. Who in their right mind would want to start off by promoting products which thousands of other people with more experience are already promoting?!

    This request has been made of you repeatedly, here, and I'm making it again: please stop trying to "teach" people here, when - by your own admission - you're a complete newbie yourself. I understand completely that you mean well, but you're not helping anyone.



    Originally Posted by pfarabic View Post

    i just want some tips to take a good start at clickbank
    Here are some: this (and its links) might help you: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7110523


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

      This request has been made of you repeatedly, here, and I'm making it again: please stop trying to "teach" people here, when - by your own admission - you're a complete newbie yourself. I understand completely that you mean well, but you're not helping anyone.

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      Lexy, that's a bit harsh
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by msabihj View Post

        Lexy, that's a bit harsh
        I did offer the OP positive, constructive help, as well.

        As for the "harsh" bit, there was specific history behind it, in this context. That didn't show, I appreciate, so it came across as a bit harsh, Eddy. I acknowledge that.

        People with no successful experience of their own are asking beginner-level questions (that's a good thing, isn't it?) while at the same time trying to look in other threads as if they know what they're talking about and feeding other beginners pure misinformation and "advice" which will actually waste their time and damage their business prospects (that's not such a good thing, is it?).


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

          I did offer the OP positive, constructive help, as well.
          No doubt, you did. You always do.

          As for the "harsh" bit, there was specific history behind it, in this context. That didn't show, I appreciate, so it came across as a bit harsh, Eddy. I acknowledge that.
          Being a silent reader of WF for several years, and after learning so much from your posts, and accepting myself as an anonymous student of yours, I do not expect this from someone who has been so helpful for a lot of people.

          Anyways........
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          • Profile picture of the author 2pat
            Hi,
            First choose a niche that you know well or better one that fits your passion.
            Nice day to all of you
            Pat
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        • Profile picture of the author bennie07
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          I did offer the OP positive, constructive help, as well.

          As for the "harsh" bit, there was specific history behind it, in this context. That didn't show, I appreciate, so it came across as a bit harsh, Eddy. I acknowledge that.

          People with no successful experience of their own are asking beginner-level questions (that's a good thing, isn't it?) while at the same time trying to look in other threads as if they know what they're talking about and feeding other beginners pure misinformation and "advice" which will actually waste their time and damage their business prospects (that's not such a good thing, is it?).


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          I'm glad that Alexa is speaking out against this type of nonsense. Even with beneficial information, many newbies can still be confused, they certainly don't deserve junk advice added to the mix.
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  • Profile picture of the author Afiqfikri Daud
    Hi OP,

    Maybe this thread will help you out

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...0-threads.html
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  • Profile picture of the author JakeStatler
    If you want to make money with clickbank, your best bet is to create your own product.. and even then you may decide to launch it on jvzoo, the warrior plus platform or do it privately.
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  • Profile picture of the author MWatson
    Blogging, video marketing, and list building are probably the most powerful ways to leverage clickbank sales. However, depending on the direction you're looking to take, paid traffic can be extremely effective and self liquidating if you do some testing & tweaking.


    Cheers,
    Mark
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    • Profile picture of the author rankine
      I, also have been, for the most part, a silent reader on WF and I have learned a quite a bit from Alexa,whenever she post on WF.
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  • Profile picture of the author skyro
    Gravity tells how many times different affiliates have promote a product so a high gravity on product can mean that product is popular and affiliates are doing good with it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by skyro View Post

      Gravity tells how many times different affiliates have promote a product
      No - sorry, but it just doesn't.

      Originally Posted by skyro View Post

      so a high gravity on product can mean that product is popular and affiliates are doing good with it.
      Oh dear ...

      With apologies for interfering in this thread again, this is often not so. At all. Sorry.

      There are plenty of high gravity products which no affiliate is promoting at all. There are also single-figure-gravity products with which affiliates are being far more successful than they are with many three-figure-gravity products. Gravity has no correlation with either sales numbers or conversion-rates. It's rather a widely misunderstood subject (in spite of actually being explained pretty openly on ClickBank's own website).

      If anyone wants some factual information, these posts/threads may help with that ...
      Gravity High or Lower - Which Sells Best & Why?
      Clickbank gravity - is there a sweet-spot here?
      Understanding Clickbank Gravity
      Clickbank Gravity


      Selecting products "by gravity" is really very unwise indeed.

      Moreover, to the extent that it's relevant at all, beginning affiliates are almost certainly more likely to do well by selecting low-gravity products and avoiding the high-gravity ones. And, of course, there are reasons for that.

      This thread may help anyone wondering what sort of products to promote: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932


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  • Profile picture of the author Edwin Torres
    I recommend uploading a YouTube video talking honestly about the product. Tell people what you liked about it and what you didn't and then pitch the product at the end of the video.
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  • I never cared for gravity, at all.

    Why? Because it doesn't matter whether people are promoting a product or not. If you are promoting a product that gives value and is properly designed with a quality salesletter, it'll sell.

    Gravity is not the end all, be all definition of whether it gets sales or not.

    I've made sales from CB products selling products in untapped and unknown niches with zero gravity, and then products with high gravity.

    To this day, I still do not understand how gravity completely works.....does it matter? Nope.

    If you can promote a product the RIGHT way, it doesn't matter what the competition is.
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  • Profile picture of the author ulianov
    I'm using Bing Ads + Clickbank and make a good ROI. But you have to test and test to determine which is working great for you (products, ads text, keyword....)
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  • Profile picture of the author pfarabic
    thank you guys for all your replies
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay Bradley
    Hello,

    You could take a look at clickbank university, it has step by step tutorials to help you as an affiliate or product vendor. Clickbank university is basically a school for all newcomers for education on online marketing, it is also provided by clickbank themselves.

    Education is important for online marketing, with saying that taking action is also a big factor with education and experience. Clickbank university can be really helpful for you as a beginner because it is step by step tutorials.

    All just advice, do some research about it on google and youtube before you make a decision.

    cheers good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ariah
    Just to add to Alexa's and others pertinent advice.

    Sell fun not affiliate links
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffs89
    Most good affiliates are doing CPA offers. I would avoid clickbank offers for now because CPA are so much easier to profit with.
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