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Hey guys, I am interested in creating websites based around promoting clickbank products. OR some other way to promote clickbank products. I know many people here are very successful with clickbank.

Can you guys tell me any good WSO's or courses that will help me promote clickbank products?

Even a few tips and tricks on promoting clickbank products would be great .
Thanks in advance guys.

Lorenz
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  • Profile picture of the author tylerdrun
    Google Sniper is good.
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  • Profile picture of the author unclepennybags
    The traditional way is picking a few products and writing reviews on them with articles you write for top article sites or whatever. However I have found very little success doing this because you cannot get many people to buy with such a shallow promotions.

    You should pick a product based on a topic you are interested in. Buy the product yourself and go over it. If you can use it then use it. Like if they were piano lessons and you did not know how to play piano then learn with them.

    You will start to gain lots of knowledge which will fuel your content. You will need lots of valuable content for your site(s) based around the topic. You should help others and just become as much of an expert on the topic as you can. Once you become an authority and like minded people see that they will be WAAAAY more likely to buy through you. Also this is the way it should be done because you are hopefully doing something you love rather than trying to cover 10 different topics at once for the hit and run style of marketing. And you are being honest with people which is key to making money in any business.

    I just wish I knew this before I tried being a jack of all trades.
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  • Profile picture of the author sarahberra
    I like Info Product Killer and the other suggestions are great too.
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  • Profile picture of the author lorenzmac
    Are these WSO's that you guys have used personally to promote clickbank products?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicola Lane
    Questions and comments regarding selecting click bank products and especially clickbank gravity come up here on a regular basis - so I have a standard reply which I hope will help.

    When it comes to Clickbank knowledge there are two Warriors whose knowledge really is outstanding - I recommend looking at posts made by them for helpful and above all accurate information:

    View Profile: Alexa Smith

    View Profile: Harvey.Segal

    A very helpful post on product selection (By Alexa Smith) can be found here:

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

    A useful explanation of what gravity is actually telling you is here:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2495251

    And for information from Clickbank for affiliates look here:

    Help Center: Affiliate Help Index
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  • Profile picture of the author tylerdrun
    If you want to create sites that help you earn from clickbank, Sniper is good.

    If you want to build lists and make money off that, you need some other better email marketing course.

    Along with that, you will need to focus on traffic. Initial traffic and initial sales you can get easily from EZA.

    If you learn email persuasion quickly and start adding subscribers to your list, I'm sure you can make a lot of money with your list in just one year from now...

    My experience speaks. I'm not a good email persuader though(for the niches I'm tackling).

    I'd say you don't need a guide. What you need is an advisor... someone who will tell you - do this, do that... And then one year later, you won't even be in the place where most newbies now will continue to be
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