Need advice on clickbank

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Hi Guys,

I need your advice on clickbank. I had a blog and monetize it for clickbank. There is a unique traffic that get in. I can see there is many people clicking on my clickbank link but at the end, there is no sale been made.

- Does it because the landing page of the vendor are not good enough to make the sale happened?
- I'm choosing the wrong product and vendor?


Please advice, really appreciate


Regards,
Seed
#advice #clickbank
  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
    There will be many people who will click through to the order page but won't make payment for many reasons, some of which will be unfathomable.

    What are the stats?


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  • Profile picture of the author destinyseed
    daily about 5-10 people will click on it

    *my blog are on the first page in google
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by destinyseed View Post

      - Does it because the landing page of the vendor are not good enough to make the sale happened?
      It's perhaps because ClickBank products generally aren't successfully sold in that way, however good the sales page is.

      This post explains: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6737670

      - I'm choosing the wrong product and vendor?
      We can't tell, without seeing which it is.

      But these basic criteria for product selection seem to have helped a lot of people: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932

      Originally Posted by destinyseed View Post

      Please advice
      "Never try to sell ClickBank products without building lists, building relationships, and promoting to subscribers who already know and trust you", is my advice.

      Originally Posted by destinyseed View Post

      *my blog are on the first page in google
      Ah ... is your traffic all coming from Google? That also doesn't help, for selling ClickBank products. Of course, it's possible (by list-building) to sell ClickBank products even to search engine traffic, but I must say that over the last 4 years, in every single niche in which I've ever sold ClickBank products, search engine traffic has always been the worst-performing and lowest-converting kind of traffic I've ever had.
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  • Profile picture of the author JMSD
    Try preselling on your blog and get the link to direct your readers to the product order page, instead of the vendor's sales page. If you do it successfully, you will get sales - quite how many will depend upon the quality of your presell.
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  • Profile picture of the author MaryPabelate
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    Any product how good sells can be known by seeing gravity, higher gravity products sells good.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by MaryPabelate View Post

      Any product how good sells can be known by seeing gravity, higher gravity products sells good.
      Sorry, Mary - please excuse my appearing argumentative but this simply isn't so at all.

      There's actually no correlation at all between gravity numbers and overall sales volumes.

      That just isn't what gravity measures.

      There are many high gravity products with terribly low conversion-rates (especially in IM and MMO niches in which the gravity simply reflects affiliates each buying an individual copy through their own affiliate links without anyone necessarily promoting the product at all, let alone actually selling it).

      There are also many products with gravities as low as 3 - 4 which are quietly selling many thousands of products (no, I'm not exaggerating - I'm an affiliate for some of them, myself).

      For anyone interested, there's more information on this subject in these recent threads/posts.

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6777282

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

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post6749159

      But specifically, don't imagine that a high gravity figure necessarily implies that a product's selling well.
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  • Profile picture of the author conanedo
    Maybe you can create list building, hope it can boost your conversion
    Or maybe the keyword you choose are not buying keyword ?
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  • Profile picture of the author MrMonetize
    Alexa is speaking sense. I am getting plenty of conversions with a product that has a gravity of around 15. So those that tell you to only target high gravity products are misleading you. Use your own judgement, look at the sales page and if you are convinced by the product then buy it yourself before promoting it to see what its all about.
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  • Profile picture of the author grover69
    Alexa is right in that Clickbank products really need you to warm the prospective buyer up before they visit the sales page. Four years ago I wouldn't have believed in this, but after changing my ways it improved my sales immensely. Warm them up first!
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  • Profile picture of the author jpsween88
    The only way I was successful with Clickbank was with product reviews. I had to go into great depth though to try and convince the potential customer that it was a great product and worth buying. Simply having a site promoting product after product wont cut it, they know your just writing to sell. I would find a product that actually increases your success so you can actually give good feedback about the product. Remember the idea of the site is for the visitors not necessarily earnings
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  • Profile picture of the author Mission0ps
    Originally Posted by destinyseed View Post

    Hi Guys,

    I need your advice on clickbank. I had a blog and monetize it for clickbank. There is a unique traffic that get in. I can see there is many people clicking on my clickbank link but at the end, there is no sale been made.

    - Does it because the landing page of the vendor are not good enough to make the sale happened?
    - I'm choosing the wrong product and vendor?


    Please advice, really appreciate


    Regards,
    Seed
    Honesty works right?

    If you have written the blog the content has to be spot on. The wording in your question is pretty poor grammar. The vendor may have a poor squeeze page but you really have to look at all of your aspects.
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