Where can I find a Clickbank pro interested in handling my Ebook?

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It's a business book called 'Importing Village Treasures.' I think it would go well on Clickbank. Here's an excerpt from a press release:

"Bridging the world between struggling craftspeople in developing countries and an eager Western market is the theme of a poplar new 'How-To' business eBook.

"Importing Village Treasures," a guide describing how to find, import and sell beautiful products made by artisans in little towns and villages throughout the world and sell them to hungry cosmopolitan shoppers is enabling entrepreneurs to start their own businesses and help others as they help themselves.

Written by a successful, globe-trotting venturer, the book is filled with the author's personal experiences, contacts, stories and resources, and describes the unbelievable bargains she and her 'buyer brigade' of fellow travelers have found over the past 4 years.

Talented craftspeople and artisans in places like Africa, Laos, Bali and Thailand produce the most beautiful products available anywhere at unbelievably low prices but have few ways to market their products. Wool sweaters from Peru, Batik prints from Bali, jewelery from Nepal, silk purses from Indonesia, pottery, artwork, clothing, rugs, tapestries, toys, fabrics, and accessories from throughout the world are out there waiting to be "discovered," and Importing Village Treasures spells out how to find, buy, import and sell these products.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisDH
    Search for other vendors on CB with products in your niche and start reaching out to them. Just make direct contact with them and ask if they would be interested in taking a look.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Skystar View Post

    Where can I find a Clickbank pro interested in handling my Ebook?
    Why do you need a "ClickBank pro"? Why not handle it yourself and become a ClickBank pro?

    All the information you need, to launch a product successfully, is available on ClickBank's own website, and all those "ClickBank pros" started off with their own first product, somehow?

    It's a learning process, but it's one that plenty of people have done successfully.

    Absolutely no criticism intended or impled at all! But your question reminds me a little of the people involved in MLM who post here asking "How do I sponsor a top recruiter?" without quite appreciating that what they really need to do is to stop trying to sponsor one and just learn how to become one, themselves!


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    • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Why do you need a "ClickBank pro"? Why not handle it yourself and become a ClickBank pro?

      All the information you need, to launch a product successfully, is available on ClickBank's own website, and all those "ClickBank pros" started off with their own first product, somehow?

      It's a learning process, but it's one that plenty of people have done successfully.

      Absolutely no criticism intended or impled at all! But your question reminds me a little of the people involved in MLM who post here asking "How do I sponsor a top recruiter?" without quite appreciating that what they really need to do is to stop trying to sponsor one and just learn how to become one, themselves!


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      This ^

      By all means learn all you can about Clickbank and how it works etc...

      However, no-one not even a Clickbank pro can guarantee your product to be successful - sure you can speed it up but when it comes down to it, in my experience with ALL areas online YOU will need to promote your product everyday as much as possible to get the results!

      Give it a go - you don't need a pro - as Alexa says you need to BECOME one, step by step, day by day.

      Hope this helps,

      All the best,

      Chris Jones
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  • Profile picture of the author drewfioravanti
    I don't understand how you think this would "go well on ClickBank"...

    A book that teaches people how to source, buy, import and then sell products from remote locations throughout the world?

    Sounds like a lot of work.

    How many beautiful wool sweaters can one artisan craft in a year?

    Lot of work for a few sales.

    Additionally, how many ClickBank affiliates have lists of people eager to get into this business?

    Writing a book is 1% of the work. The rest is marketing and sales. It may be a great book with fantastic information, but unless you have someone to sell it to, it is just a file on your computer or a stack of paper with some ink on it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by drewfioravanti View Post

      A book that teaches people how to source, buy, import and then sell products from remote locations throughout the world?
      A huge and expanding market, Drew: with the explosion in "market-stall selling" all over the world, and the huge boost in public interest in buying and selling such products, I think it might be very successful.

      People are increasingly interested in "importing local craftsman-made stuff".

      My only reservation about it, on that front, is whether ClickBank might possibly not want to accept it, because it's in the nature of a "money-making guide". But the way to find that out is to ask them, not to sit and discuss it.

      Originally Posted by drewfioravanti View Post

      Additionally, how many ClickBank affiliates have lists of people eager to get into this business?
      I think possibly a lot.

      But even if I'm completely wrong about that, that wouldn't be a reason not to use ClickBank, anyway. The sales page would still be on the vendor's own website? No harm in seeing if you can attract some affiliates, too, if you're putting it up for sale anyway?

      It's one that would instinctively interest me, I must say, but for it being connected with "making money". But I can immediately think of several successful affiliates, just among my own friends, who might well be interested in promoting this. It sounded pretty good, to me.


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  • Profile picture of the author drewfioravanti
    Well. I guess only time will tell for sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author webproishere
    You should do it all yourself. Take the time to learn it. You will wind up making way more money but you will also be able to develop new projects without depending on others.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ghoster
    Best way to do that is to sell a ton of copies on your own first. That's the straight-up answer.
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    On the whole, you get what you pay for.

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