I'd like to tell you about my most successful clickbank period.

by SteHughes90 Banned
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Hello guys,

I've been involved in internet marketing since I became unemployed in 2008, now I'm just unemployable and loving it

I've tried every method, in nearly every niche you can think of. I've done this for 60 hours a week, for the last 7 years. The last day I took off was 23rd of March 2011 when my grandmother passed away.

I've had periods where I didn't know how I was going to eat, I've had periods where I found it hard to chose what colour to get my Jaguar in (silver if you're interested).

I'd like to tell you about the most successful 90 day period I had, only cut short by the affiliate offer expiring.

Pizza box flyers

The method is a hybrid offline/online thing, but the idea is very simple.

I worked with local fast food vendors (pizza/kebab/burger shops) and printed their menu for free. 5,000 each shop on double sided A5, it cost me £92 a shop, and there were 7 in total.

How do you make money from printing free stuff for them?

Well, on the bottom edge of each side I promoted an affiliate, for a little company called Netflix

Each shop had between 400-900 orders per week, depending on the shop. I asked them to include a flyer/menu with each order and they did just this.

This was over 5,000 per week getting a free 30 day Netflix trial with their fast food while they eat with their family.

Fast food and netflix are a perfect combination.

I made over £4000 ($6000 ish) per week for 90 days. This was serious money, and all I did was deliver a box of leaflets every now and then to the shops. Could it get easier?

I hope this inspires you to work smarter, not harder.
#clickbank #period #successful
  • Profile picture of the author MilesBaker
    Netflix was never offered through ClickBank. Perhaps you're thinking of another company. Cool story nonetheless.
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  • Profile picture of the author Macshare
    We should rename this forum to "Life Stories of Internet Liars". Because we do actually care, I swear.
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  • Profile picture of the author JimmyBlueEyes
    Not sure how much I trust this story, but it does have a good moral.
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  • Profile picture of the author Craigcmatthew
    That idea is actually quite awesome. I don't think any restaurant/shop/retailer would object to getting free flyers for his establishment with a little advertisement on it. Just need to find the right offline/online combo. Pizza with netflix works great.
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  • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
    Hey give him a break he is English after all
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    While the OP has some severe credibility issues, the basic method has been working far longer than the Internet has been around.

    One of the diners I used to frequent got free placemats and takeout menus for years by allowing other businesses in town to place ads. The placemats were actually more like a miniature Yellow Pages for the town.

    Even my local power company is in on the act. The ads aren't included with the actual bill, but they do defray printing and postage costs by including fliers for other businesses in with the monthly statement.

    While the story itself might be bull twang, the method itself can work well. Heck, even a blind pig finds an acorn now and then.
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  • Profile picture of the author quadagon
    i've heard this story before and its bugging me where.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
    The method works. Just not exactly as outlined, from my experience.

    As John rightly points out, there is indeed a credibility issue here, but the method is an old one and began doing the rounds on IM forums at around the time period the OP talks about. Varying degrees of success appeared to be enjoyed and first-hand I can confirm that it did indeed deliver very strong ROI. Around about the time in question, CB removed movie downloads from their marketplace, NetFlix never being one of them, due to legal issues affecting these websites. I forget the loophole, but CB found it, merrily danced through it, and shortly after their removal, few months tops, the same download products appeared under different names. During that time period of absence quite a few people jumped ship to other networks but similar impressive results remained elusive to the majority, as far as I know. In the intervening years, better methods have been jumped upon and, as a result, become very much saturated. If you've ever searched for a TV episode or a movie on Youtube or Dailymotion, you'll know at least one of the superior methods.

    Can the method still work? As John rightly points out, logic would dictate the affirmative. The trouble you'll encounter is those mentioned saturated methods. When the methods become saturated, so do the products commonly associated with them. Paying a single figure to download more than half a million movies and TV shows was big news half a decade ago. Grabbed attention. Pulled in easy signups. These days? Not so much. People understand how the sites work and services like NetFlix and Amazon Prime are, due to the brands behind them, far more trusted and therefore make those other products a harder sell (not impossible, just harder, and harder means weaker ROI). There is however some good news.

    While the OP's post is outdated (sorry, OP), and while the twists have been omitted, aside from the paying for the menu twist which was rather generous, the model does have legs and works across numerous markets. We very rarely get a half decent method that isn't deleted on WF. To anyone feeling inspired today, I suggest you do what no one else is going to do for you: fill in the blanks.

    - Tom
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  • Profile picture of the author Macshare
    I made a million dollars in a week by placing small ads in magazines and newspapers.
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  • Profile picture of the author joseph7384
    And just so everyone knows, the Netflix 30 day free trial did not stop as they are still offering it as of 5 minutes ago.
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