What is a good WSO visitor conversion rate?

by KriiV
4 replies
Hi Guys,

I am well researched on average sales page conversion rates and the likes however what would you expect is a decent conversion rate for a WSO?

Typically a product within the $4 to $9 price range.
#conversion #good #rate #visitor #wso
  • Profile picture of the author Networking_now
    Originally Posted by KriiV View Post

    Hi Guys,

    I am well researched on average sales page conversion rates and the likes however what would you expect is a decent conversion rate for a WSO?

    Typically a product within the $4 to $9 price range.
    10% would be great, i heard some WSOs have got that, and some even higher

    good luck in it
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  • Profile picture of the author Warrior X
    10% ain't all that difficult.

    By the way, you probably know that all that sales data is made available by
    Warriorplus and Jvzoo, right?

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  • Profile picture of the author Joshua Lowenthal
    I would say it is always best to make sure that what you are offering is valuable.

    The reason being that you may have a crazy good sales page but once a round of people get it and begin spreading that your stuff isn't worth it, then it will all come crashing down before you even get started.

    Make sure that you focus 100% on you, your reputation, your value, and your product's value, and the conversions will be high no matter how well you present it.

    People don't always buy something because it seems to be good, they buy it because they know it is good. Your reputation will show them that.

    Not saying you shouldn't be curious or ask questions, just trying to help out and provide some motivation that will help us all out in the end.

    We don't want to be known as junk peddlers do we?
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    • Profile picture of the author GlenH
      Originally Posted by Joshua Lowenthal View Post

      I would say it is always best to make sure that what you are offering is valuable.

      The reason being that you may have a crazy good sales page but once a round of people get it and begin spreading that your stuff isn't worth it, then it will all come crashing down before you even get started.

      Make sure that you focus 100% on you, your reputation, your value, and your product's value, and the conversions will be high no matter how well you present it.

      People don't always buy something because it seems to be good, they buy it because they know it is good. Your reputation will show them that.

      Not saying you shouldn't be curious or ask questions, just trying to help out and provide some motivation that will help us all out in the end.

      We don't want to be known as junk peddlers do we?
      I totally agree.

      If you own a valuable list of subscribers and or buyers, and you start peddling products of suspect quality to them just to make a few quick bucks, watch how quickly they 'unsubscribe', and watch how quickly your subscribers lose respect for you.

      Your credibility and your reputation is just about the most important asset you have, and that's why in 2013, you have to be more careful than ever deciding which products you want to promote, and which products you should stay right away from.
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