How do you promote your Clickbank products?

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Here is my question.

You have your product. Sign up for a Clickbank account.

Now what?

I know that you IM's don't sit around waiting for affiliates to sign up.


How do you promote your Clickbank products?
#clickbank #products #promote
  • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
    Article marketing, blogging, social networking, PPC, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author 4success53
    Is there one promotion that has worked better?
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  • Profile picture of the author kittyluver
    I'll do article marketing only. It helps a lot to bring my site top ten in Google to get more sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author 4success53
    Do you write your own articles?

    How many articles do you find are sufficient per topic?

    I have found in certain circumstances Press Releases work well.
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  • Profile picture of the author tommen
    I do article marketing and blogging to promote clickbank products.

    In blogging, I write reviews about the product, and then get people on my mailing list.

    In article marketing, I write articles closely related to the product and in the resource box get people on my mailing list.There is no limit to how many articles, as much as possible if the articles are great and helpful content.
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  • Profile picture of the author opportunites
    You can set ut a blog fo every niche you are promoting... offer free content related to your niche to build your niche.

    Then, use article marketing, blogging, and forum marketing, social marketing for free traffic...and make money!
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    • Profile picture of the author 1040
      I agree with opportunites, Google sniper has worked well for me also and is easy to understand and set up.
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      • Profile picture of the author robyrobertson
        I use Mass Article Control to submit articles to various article directories. I also use the many articles you get with MAC to create blog posts. Articles can drive traffic to your blog. Using Wordpress, I also use free plugins that you can search for to assist with driving traffic. I have found that finding a niche works best. Don't just throw a blog together and think traffic will come. Do your research and write articles and blog posts that are keyword rich...
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  • Profile picture of the author dndoseller
    Youll want to search WF for. "Conduit method". That is how I have sold click bank music and tattoo products on my site.
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    • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
      Ah, this is where the FUN really begins.

      1. Start by blogging about your topic and building traffic to your page with links back from your blog to the sales page

      2. Run some paid Adwords ads to direct traffic and test your page

      3. Begin to write articles and submit them to Ezine Articles - though this will take a few weeks to get accepted these days and take some additional time to begin generating traffic

      4. Go after affiliates proactively. I like to start with a couple until I know my sales page is converting at a decent rate. Then, go all out and approach affiliates. Look for high authority sites, blogs, newsletters forums, etc...in your niche. Contact the owner and offer a review copy of your product first - let them see what you have and then approach them about being an affiliate only after you have them hooked on your product (saves a lot of time approaching people with affiliate offers cold)

      The early days - do a lot of testing. Test the keywords that send traffic to your site, test the ads that drive traffic to your site against sales, test the conversion of your sales page itself. After a couple of weeks of this you should begin to find patterns that you can use to improve your results.

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      • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
        I'm having a lot of fun with forum marketing. I've been apart of a ton of forums since I first got online. From gaming, to car forums. Most people use cool little graphics or funny pictures as their signatures, so I went ahead and designed a couple myself promoting products on Clickbank, and when clicked went to a vendors sales page with my hoplink. If they purchase it, I obviously make money. On the car forums I'm on, I have a pretty good reputation and an average post count and contibute information and funny videos and stories all the time, so my posts show up a lot in different threads with lots of visitors. Also, speaking of car forums, on those types of forums I choose to promote car related products, such as using water to increase gas mileage, and how to buy cars cheap at government auction. Like I said, I'm having a lot of fun with it. Can't wait to write an eBook about it once I obtain a ton of information and I feel comfortable that I can make others good money doing what most of us do already, post on forums!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Razor
    I recommend you start with article marketing, this is a double edge sword as it gives you traffic from the articles as well as build your backlinks and increase your seo score.
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  • Profile picture of the author snowtigress
    Wait, you have your product and clickbank account, but do you have your ad? It doesn't matter how many people you get to check out your product if the ad sucks. Good copy is what makes the sale. Send me your ad, if you like, and I'll give you some free tips
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    • Profile picture of the author steven seven
      what is your product maybe i can promorte for you ?
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      • Profile picture of the author 4success53
        I like all of your ideas.

        Forum marketing is good.
        Do you ever get side tracked with reading all of the good information that is offered?

        Not long ago Twitter was started. Have you spotted anything new?

        I like twitter, I have an account and I twitter. But, I don't read the tweets.

        Anyone else?
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  • Profile picture of the author brent258
    Forums are probably best of you want traffic free and fast, best of all it's mostly targeted traffic too. Articles are ok if you feel like waiting, but it's often difficult to tell exactly how useful the traffic you get through it is. Many people who use EzineArticles for example are just there to copy and steal an article for their own marketing campaigns. I've browsed some categories and seen that the first 20 articles are just rewritten versions of each other. It becomes quite sad sometimes...
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  • Profile picture of the author opportunites
    Now 4success53,

    it is up to you to choose a method and ask for advice on a particular one because you can have great result only if you stay focus...
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  • Profile picture of the author 4success53
    Opportunities is exactly right. It is best to stick with one method and stay focused.

    Thanks to everyone with all of their ideas.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jamie Stewart
      Article marketing does work for many people, this has been illustrated many times on this forum and elsewhere.

      In my experience article marketing with a link at the end of your article to a product review page works in getting both backlinks for search engine ranking and some traffic from people reading articles. The most popular site to submit articles to currently is EzineArticles, this site requires your link to go to a top level domain e.g. com/.net/.info (not a subdomain).

      For me, using .info domains for product reviews is both inexpensive and the the fact the site is .info can come across as less 'sales pitch' and more 'providing information' to the user on the product they are interested in learning about in order to solve their problem or meet their desire/need.
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