Is There A Way To Know How Many Copies Of A Clickbank Product Are Sold Each Month?

by Darni
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Hi,

Here is the reason why I ask this question. Several months ago, I started to promote a product in Clickbank. The niche which relate to it is a micro niche. I use article marketing to promote this product. Now I'm making sales of it occassionally.

What wonder me is that if I search the keywords in Google, many of my articles are in the first or second page. But I don't make many sales of that product. Is the niche too small or am I doing something wrong?

To my Clickbank stats, the conversion rate of this product is also very high. From 2010-05-20 to 2010-09-16, my hops per order stats is 21.

Since I thought the niche is too small, I have neglected this product for a long time. But maybe I'm wrong, what if this product has good potential?

If I know how many copies of this product are sold each month, I can know how many potential this product has. What's your opinion?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Darni View Post

    What's your opinion?
    Opinion doesn't really come into it: it's a factual matter.

    This information isn't available. Clickbank just doesn't release it. (Nor ought they to, really, if you think about it?).

    There are some websites/services which claim to be able to estimate it (and one or two which even purport to state it reliably) from information that Clickbank does publish, but this is complete nonsense: they actually have no information from Clickbank that you and I don't have, and the basis of all their "calculations" and "estimations" is inevitably a misguided one which rests on assumptions that aren't actually true.

    The specific issue involved here is that there isn't any correlation between gravity numbers and sales numbers, but most "estimates" of sales volume, when you really analyse them in detail, rest directly or indirectly on the totally mistaken and invalid premise that there is.

    If Clickbank did publish information about conversion-rates, it would in any case be the easiest thing in the world for anyone to send "junk traffic" to their competitors' sales pages to destroy their conversion-rates, so it would be meaningless anyway. In reality, different affiliates will usually have very different conversion-rates for the same products, depending on their pre-selling techniques, traffic sources and so on. You have to measure your own conversion-rate from your own traffic - ultimately, this is all you can meaningfully do.
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