Clickbank Product Question

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I have asked and read other CB product related thread and have another question that I have not found so far on forum.

I am trying to look for following criteria to choose a product:

1. Product is something I believe in
2. Gravity 10 or more, not too high
3. Vendor has aff tools and site, responsive
4. No leak: meaning no opt in, free trials or free offer
5. Making at least $30 per sale
6. At least have 2 or more product choices for niche

CB' advance search does not have all above choices, so I am going through each sales page one by one for past 30-40 minutes and none are matching above point. Am I trying too hard? Is there a easier way?

Please Help.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Dean
    4. No leak: meaning no opt in, free trials or free offer

    You'll be lucky!Every single thing on there has got a 'leak'.
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    • There are a few with no leaks but they are few and far between. I agree with that, although I think most of them offer cookies, so if they sign up via your link and then they buy a month down the line through an autoresponder sale, you get the credit.
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      • Profile picture of the author cookingdiva
        TBI,

        So, you are doing fine with free offers pages? How is your conversion? This is my first time searching for CB product and I am trying to follow Clickbank thread I read here.
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      • Profile picture of the author cookingdiva
        Chris,

        What is wow niche? Sure, where can I found out more?
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        • Profile picture of the author cookingdiva
          Blueprinter,

          Some people are saying gravity under 30 is best, you are saying over 30 is best. I am bit confused as this would be my first CB product choosing. Alexa is saying gravity with 5 could be good as read above.

          Cosmokid, no I have not tried that site, as I did not know about it. I will check it out.

          Chris: I do not know enough about video game or traffic well so I am not sure those niche would be good for me. But I am open minded and willing to listen and learn.
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    • Profile picture of the author cookingdiva
      Tony, you seemed to be right, but Alexa and others have mentioned not to use leak copies so I am trying to follow but they are hard to find, I am sure there some.

      For those of you, who use leaky pages, how is your conversation? Honest vendors?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by newnoob View Post

    I am going through each sales page one by one for past 30-40 minutes and none are matching above point.
    I know the feeling; product selection is very time-consuming. You have to find decent products with sales pages which you think will convert your traffic (and without losing the leads, and while getting the commission, and so on).

    But it's essential. Because if you get absolutely everything else right, and choose bad products and/or bad sales pages, all your other work doesn't help.

    Originally Posted by newnoob View Post

    Am I trying too hard?
    No.

    Originally Posted by newnoob View Post

    Is there a easier way?
    I don't know of one. It really is worth the effort, though. There are 13,500+ active products there, with some really high-converting, non-competitive, low-gravity gems for those with the patience and discipline to discover them.

    I do think your criteria are all basically very sound (though for myself, I wouldn't be excluding those with gravities around 5, since my own two best-converting bestsellers both have gravities "down there", and there might be some good things around $25-ish e.p.s, with 75% commission of low prices?) ...
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    • Profile picture of the author cookingdiva
      Thanks Alexa,

      That helped a lot. I will also try to look in to lower gravity products as well. I hope this works out as I am starting out!
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      • Profile picture of the author The Blueprinter
        Try products with a gravity higher than 30.

        Find a product you like and then do a search with quotes on google. If your product have less than 20.000 results promote it and only use the product name keyword.

        I do this all the time and now I make around 5-15 sales per day
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        • Profile picture of the author LilBlackDress
          Originally Posted by The Blueprinter View Post

          Try products with a gravity higher than 30.

          Find a product you like and then do a search with quotes on google. If your product have less than 20.000 results promote it and only use the product name keyword.

          I do this all the time and now I make around 5-15 sales per day
          I agree with this. Sounds like the gravity of the product you are looking at may be to low.

          Also look to see if the product has competition i.e. other CB vendors selling related products. If it does that is a good thing. It means there is a viable market. If not then you really want to make sure the market is there.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoweb2000
    It doesn't really matter if it's under or over 30 gav , as long as the the copy is compelling enough that you would want to buy the product.

    Look at their ppc keywords, sales funnels, and customer service.
    ppc kws- will save you time in kw selections
    sales funnels- will determine if they know what they are doing to max customer value, and/ or if there are any leaks
    customer service- good cs reduces refunds

    On the topic of refunds, if the percent is high..say anything above 35%.. then stay away.. there is a discord between the offer and the product, meaning it promises a great product, but deliver a crappy one.
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    • Profile picture of the author FriendlyRob
      One of the main criteria that I once used was the percentage sold by referral. This, to me, was the best type of product because I could be reasonably sure that I wasn't just spending time and effort to put people on someone else's list.

      Unfortunately, I cannot find that criterion anymore. They still have Gravity, percentage of sale price and the others, but for some reason, percentage sold by referral seems to have disappeared.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by FriendlyRob View Post

        for some reason, percentage sold by referral seems to have disappeared.
        Indeed it has.

        How were you using it, Rob?

        If the "%rfd" was 100%, for example, how could you tell whether the vendor was himself making 0%/30%/60%/90% of the sales through his own various different affiliate-links, as so many vendors commonly do in order to increase the product's gravity figure?

        Are you suggesting that having a high percentage of the sales accredited to other affiliates was a good thing or a bad thing?

        Originally Posted by seoweb2000 View Post

        On the topic of refunds, if the percent is high..say anything above 35%.. then stay away..
        Refund-rates are not disclosed by Clickbank. Not to you, and not to me, and not to any of the sites which purport to be able to "work it out". It's all fictional. There isn't a way of knowing.
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  • Profile picture of the author cookingdiva
    seoweb2000: Thanks, where do I see sales funnels and refund numbers on CB?

    Friendlyrob: Humm..I am starting now so I did not know they existed. What do you based on criteria on now?

    Lilblackdress: Yes, like I said, I have seen expert advices on low gravity and high both. They sure are confusing newbies to see what to follow.

    Alexa: Interesting to learn all the facts here. I feel such a noob!
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