Clickbank Products with Free Reports

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Hi,

I am thinking about starting with leadpages to try and sell clickbank products, but you need a bribe to get people to opt in, as well as followup emails.

Does anyone know of any clickbank products that provide these or do you always need to write your own?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
    You are better off writing your own. Either by creating one from scratch or using PLR material to start with as a source.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

    Does anyone know of any clickbank products that provide these
    There are some, but they're not normally products I'd promote, and I'd probably never use those anyway. Not for that purpose, anyway. (Maybe as an "extra", a bit later).

    Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

    do you always need to write your own?
    I always need to write my own.

    I need it to serve all these purposes, Andy, and my future income is directly proportional - in every niche in which I promote products - to the extent to which it does successfully serve those purposes. That's the single most important and most consequential and most income-determining link in the continuity-chain we call "email marketing", to me ... and any chain is only as strong as its weakest link.

    A report I haven't written, myself, for and about my own business, can't possibly do that.


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  • Profile picture of the author promarketer15
    you can create landing page and link it directly to your affiliate offer and send traffic to landing page and than you get subscriber and make $ commissions..
    What did you think about writing do you want to create your own product?
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    • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
      Originally Posted by promarketer15 View Post

      you can create landing page and link it directly to your affiliate offer and send traffic to landing page and than you get subscriber and make $ commissions..
      What did you think about writing do you want to create your own product?
      Obviously, but you need to make them think that you have something that's worth exchanging their email address for, because people only really care about "what's in it for them" in this cruel and nasty world.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by promarketer15 View Post

      you can create landing page and link it directly to your affiliate offer
      You can.

      That's typically what the 95% of affiliates who don't ever sell many ClickBank products are doing. And I also didn't sell any, when I tried doing it that way.

      At the time, I had no experience and very little judgment, and I didn't understand the entirely valid and reliable reasons that doesn't usually work well.

      Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

      you need to make them think that you have something that's worth exchanging their email address for
      To get their email addresses, yes, you need to make them think that. But to sell them anything, successfully, later, after establishing your credibility and ensuring that they trust you (because you won't do it "before" that), it actually has to be that, too, not just "look like it". And that's why you shouldn't be looking for "ClickBank products with free reports". It's hard enough to select suitable products as it is, Andy: if you start applying that criterion, you won't be selling many, whatever they are.

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932


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

        You can.

        That's typically what the 95% of affiliates who don't ever sell many ClickBank products are doing. And I also didn't sell any, when I tried doing it that way.

        At the time, I had no experience and very little judgment, and I didn't understand the entirely valid and reliable reasons that doesn't usually work well.



        To get their email addresses, yes, you need to make them think that. But to sell them anything, successfully, later, after establishing your credibility and ensuring that they trust you (because you won't do it "before" that), it actually has to be that, too, not just "look like it". And that's why you shouldn't be looking for "ClickBank products with free reports". It's hard enough to select suitable products as it is, Andy: if you start applying that criterion, you won't be selling many, whatever they are.

        http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932


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        Ok thanks, but further to your "selecting the product", any specific niches that are good to go with? I know to stay away from the IM/MMO niche.

        What about this: http://www.how-to-make-wine.net/

        gravity 2.23, $93.24 per sale.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

          I know to stay away from the IM/MMO niche.
          This alone puts you way ahead of many people who have not yet learned that one.

          Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

          any specific niches that are good to go with?
          I'm not at all convinced that there are good niches and bad niches (just good marketers and bad marketers, maybe? Well, maybe not ... ).

          You need a niche to be something that you're either pretty interested in to start with, with some knowledge of it, or something that you're willing to learn all about reasonably quickly? However you look at it, your income's going to be determined by the extent to which your subscribers trust you as an "information-source about that niche", isn't it? That's what email marketing's for.

          Opinions will always vary, about this. For myself, I'd recommend that you avoid "big markets" like dating, dieting, fitness, and so on, and look at some more obscure ones.

          Not only is there less competition that way, but the products' sales pages also tend to be a lot less hyped-up, which can help conversions a lot.

          Further thoughts in this post (and 4 more linked to inside it).

          Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

          What about this: http://www.how-to-make-wine.net/

          gravity 2.23, $93.24 per sale.
          Personally, I would promote that like a shot, if I had any great interest in the niche. (I think "home wine-making" is a pretty good niche, too, as these things go - but you'll need to be able to write a really good wine-based email series, and it isn't a subject where you can bluff, because if your subscribers know more than you do about it, there go most of your sales!). I know that the author of that product is genuinely hugely knowledgeable on the subject, and a respected Warrior: http://www.warriorforum.com/members/winebuddy.html Well, formerly an active Warrior, anyway - he's one of the many members we've apparently "lost", recently.

          (To be honest, I dislike very much the fact that he offers 10 bonuses on the sales page, because I know that for my traffic demographics it would convert much better with only 2 of them, but I probably wouldn't let just that stop me from promoting it, and of course that may not be true for other people, anyway. )

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