How do you reverse engineer click bank products?

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For example, I cant understand how that fake sattelite tv product is always right up at the top of the gravity. I would like to know what means people are getting traffic to it. Are there any ways you can check what links are going to it to get a clue? The other one that always puzzles me is the reverse phone product, and how that is marketed. I had a method nailed a couple years ago but I wll be dammed if I can remember! I know you can use sites like quantcast to get a clue other sites that may be related to the keyword etc,
thanks in advance

Justin
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    Originally Posted by Justin1 View Post

    For example, I cant understand how that fake sattelite tv product is always right up at the top of the gravity.
    Hi Justin - don't imagine for a moment that there's any correlation between gravity and numbers of sales, nor between gravity and conversion-rates. There isn't.

    Contrary to what some people imagine, many very high gravity products aren't actually being actively promoted by many affiliates at all, while many very low gravity products are quietly selling by the thousand (or ten thousand).

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    Originally Posted by Justin1 View Post

    I would like to know what means people are getting traffic to it. Are there any ways you can check what links are going to it to get a clue? The other one that always puzzles me is the reverse phone product, and how that is marketed.
    Sales figures are not released or published by ClickBank. There are various other sites who claim (operative word) to be able to estimate them based on their own "secret algorithms" and they're talking utter nonsense. Only ClickBank and the vendor know how any product's selling.

    My own firm impression is that (at least) a significant proportion of the best-selling products' sales (whether by vendors or by pro-affiliates) is not coming from SEO-related methods. And of course some of the best-selling products have low gravities, anyway.

    Having said all that, it's sometimes possible with inventive/imaginative Google searches to identify large numbers of affiliate sites promoting specific products, but this doesn't in itself necessarily shed much light on how they're doing, let alone on their traffic-sources.
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