Affiliate Marketers: What Do You Look For In a Product?

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Just an open-ended question for all you people doing Affiliate Marketing. I am working on a couple of clickbank products right now. One is to test the waters and see how it works. It's a quitting smoking product. I'm sure they're probably a dime a dozen, but I actually have a pretty good niche/angle to hit it with, so I want to make it and see how it goes.

The second product is WAY more exciting to me, and has a huge untapped market that will recur and renew itself annually. This product is taking a lot longer to develop. I have a team of 3 people working with me on it and I'm about 3 years into it, although I think we could be done and ready to go within the next 3-6 months.

So I'm just trying to get my feet wet with the smoking cessation product for now. I'm trained in hypnosis and NLP, as well as have some other experience that I will bring into the product. Here's a simple home video I made teaching one of my techniques. It was shot from the hip, not intended to be more than just educational for some friends of mine. (YouTube: Using Your Brain 24/7)

I also have a self-published book that I am in the process of converting to an ebook but honestly, I don't think the market is big enough to bother with beyond just putting it up on Kindle/Amazon/etc. The Art of Street Riding.

So, that's where I'm coming from. I am fairly new to this. But just in general, I'm wondering what are the things that make the good Affiliate Marketers want to jump up and represent your product? What aspects of the product make it appeal to you?
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  • 1. Is high quality and will serve my readers.
    2. I like the product.
    3. Pays big commissions.
    4. Recurring commission is a big bonus.
    5. Good sales page (it converts).
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    • The first thing I look at is the company itself, are they trustworthy, do they have a track record? Most of my affiliate money comes from the adult industry and from my experience about half of them are shady, they simply won't pay you, or will shave your sales. I'm sure its the same in the non-adult world.
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    • Ditto. This pretty much is the same as me.

      Excellent product that really ads value to my subscribers, pays decent (which gives me and my subscribers a reason to promote it to others)
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  • 1) Commission rate
    2) Competition
    3) Will it sell itself
  • Converting sales page
    Great customer services/good reputation of the owner - for my customers
    Product actually works
    There are buyers who are looking for the answer - I'm not too interested in blazing a trail!
  • I always look for products that are proven to work and have residual income.
  • I look for products that are going to help my list move to the next level. It doesn't have to be the best converting offer, it doesn't have to be offering the biggest payout either. I make more money being genuine with my list and sending them only the cream of the crop than I would if I just sent out every second offer like most affiliates seem to nowadays.

    It's all about your list and their needs. To many affiliate marketers think about themselves first and their list second. It won't cut it.
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  • That they aren't collecting emails on their sales page by giving away
    stuff for free. That way a lot of people will pick up the freebie and if
    they are going tonbuy they are most likely using a link that is in one
    of the vendors newletter emails. Total conversion killer in my mind.

    But that's for all my niche affiliate sites and blogs.

    When it comes to my main list which is the most important and
    powerful thing in my business I'll have to go with WillR.

    My list only gets what I think is best for them.
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    • Thanks for the info, one and all. You're giving me great things to think about.

      Toni... What if you were given access to the same, or similar, freebies that the content creator has and were allowed to use them as part of your pitch? Would that help put something into consideration for you? Or would it be an overload on your list? Or would you offer it to your list with a second opt-in, so they could reply and get the freebie? Or would you say, "Screw that, too much effort!" Just wondering.
  • Gravity means nothing and is definitely not something you should use to choose what products to promote. There could be a product with a gravity of 2 and those 2 affiliates are making 100's of sales every day. There could be a product with a gravity of 50 and those 50 affiliates are only making one sales per day.

    So gravity means nothing and is definitely not a measure of the quality or success of a product.

    Do your own testing. Only then will you find which products are actually converting best. You will often find those products with very small gravity score convert just as well as (or even better) than those with higher gravity... and you have a lot less competition.
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  • Here are a few things I look for:

    1. Quality Offering
    2. Solves Major Problem
    3. Decent Commission
    4. Decent Sale Price
    5. Quality Sales Message

    I won't touch a product with an exit popup offering a discount.

    Will
  • I have a question about choosing products, If Gravity is not a good indicator what if products listed in the market place were listed in order of the conversion rate.

    Let's say you choose a category and all the products shown in that market place appeared in order of their conversion rate?

    Would this be a better indicator of which product to promote?

    The reason is I'm opening an affiliate/vendor bank that does this and I would like your opinions.

    Best regards,
    Steve Yakim
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    Sorry, but there's absolutely no such inference at all.

    Explained here ...

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2495251
    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...k-gravity.html
    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7002369
    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...k-gravity.html

    My own criteria are here: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932 (there's more there about the sales page than about the product, admittedly, but that's how many affiliates search and it's what our customers see first, too. If the sales page satisfies us, then we'll look at the product).
  • When it comes to Clickbank products, I stay away from the make money niche, and the less gravity the better. Clickbank gravity means nothing IMO. I rather promote some product that promises to get rid of fruit flies, than some rehashed make money product that will be getting refunded anyways.
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    Just an open-ended question for all you people doing Affiliate Marketing. I am working on a couple of clickbank products right now. One is to test the waters and see how it works. It's a quitting smoking product. I'm sure they're probably a dime a dozen, but I actually have a pretty good niche/angle to hit it with, so I want to make it and see how it goes. The second product is WAY more exciting to me, and has a huge untapped market that will recur and renew itself annually. This product is taking a lot longer to develop. I have a team of 3 people working with me on it and I'm about 3 years into it, although I think we could be done and ready to go within the next 3-6 months.