Affiliate marketing ( saturated niches )

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Hello everyone,

When it comes to promote clickbank products through (paid advetising + email marketing), is there a way to find if the niche you're looking to tap into it is a saturated niche? and then avoid the waste money

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Gustavo Karakey
    The more competition there is, the more you know that you are in a profitable niche.

    You needn't worry too much about competition if you target correctly, your ad is good, your ad promotes a great offer that solves a problem and if you are providing value on the back end through your e-mail marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Don't worry about saturation. Outside IM circles, ClickBank products typically don't have the exposure they do with members of this forum and other CB affiliates.

    If you perform your market research before going into a niche as you should always do, you will be able to assess the potential for CB or any other products based on what the niche participants are telling you.

    The best solution for a marketplace where you see the same products and affiliates over and over again is to do things differently so your offer is unique and stands out from the crowd. Provide easily recognized value in what you offer and you will never have to be concerned about saturation.

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  • If there is a competition for any niche that is the hot cake product to promote, Instead of promoting the affiliate product to the subscriber in first attempt, give some good Free E-Book, build the relationship with the subscriber then promote the high gravity affiliate offer it will convert.

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  • The thing is: every niche you will come up with will probably have a lot of competition. So instead of focusing which niche is less saturated, I suggest you pick a more targeted niche that you know or at least you are interested in because in the long term, promoting and marketing a niche requires a lot of work, patience, and trial and error. Also, it all boils down to how you do your whole marketing plan. Focus more on good content. As much as possible, publish articles that are worth reading and sharing. Your content alone will attract the right audience. Good luck!
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