How many Clickbank products per site/list

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Hello All

I was curious as to how many clickbank products you promote per site.

I realize that physical products would be different, but with digital products, it seems to me, that you could have too many.

For example, I am on a few email lists and some of these list owners send me emails day after day about a great new product, I usually ignore or unsubscribe from these lists as I get the impression they themselves are not using the product.

Another example would be a MMO site that has every MMO clickbank product listed on their site in one form or another.

So, do you think it is better to focus a site or list on a few solid products or alot of solid products?

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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart Walker
    A lot of us find success by picking a small amount of good products, say 4 for example, and continually promoting those over time rather than blasting a new product every day. The more people see the product, get familiar with it and learn what it does and how it can help them the more likely they are to buy.

    You also have the guys that you talk about who send a new offer every day and some of them make big bucks too especially in the IM niche where people always want the latest and greatest shiny new toy.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      I am on a few email lists and some of these list owners send me emails day after day about a great new product, I usually ignore or unsubscribe from these lists as I get the impression they themselves are not using the product.
      I unsubscribe for a lot of other reasons, as well as for that one.

      These marketers are (like so many) typically "copying failure" without really learning anything as they go along.

      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      Another example would be a MMO site that has every MMO clickbank product listed on their site in one form or another.
      Bafflingly, large numbers of webmasters still believe that it's possibly to do well with sites like that (they must all secretly suspect that everyone else is making money with them and they're the only one who isn't, I suppose! :p).

      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      So, do you think it is better to focus a site or list on a few solid products or alot of solid products?
      A few solid products.

      I'm saying that partly because I haven't yet discovered niches with a lot of solid products.

      There's not much point in promoting IM/MMO products from ClickBank, as an affiliate, for the simple and obvious reason that a significant proportion of those products' potential customers are themselves already ClickBank affiliates, and clearly (since they're allowed to do so) they're going to buy the product - if at all - through their own hoplinks, not through yours. That's also a big part of the reason why those IM products have such high gravity figures - it's because of all the ClickBank affiliates buying one copy each, through their own hoplinks: it doesn't necessarily mean that anyone's actually promoting them at all. High gravity and low sales: the classic scenario.

      For the most part, it isn't websites that sell ClickBank products, anyway: it's relationships built by email with subscribers who come to trust and respect you, and are happy to rely on the strength of your recommendations because you're the person making the recommendations.

      Most other "methods" are an illusion. An illusion that fools a lot of people until, eventually, they mistakenly decide that "IM doesn't really work and ClickBank is all a scam, anyway", but an illusion nevertheless.

      I think I've never managed to promote more than 5 different ClickBank products to the same list/site. So far.

      Originally Posted by RockingLastsForever View Post

      You also have the guys that you talk about who send a new offer every day and some of them make big bucks too especially in the IM niche
      I don't think I really quite believe this, somehow. Not selling ClickBank IM products. Who's going to buy those through someone else's hoplink? I suspect not enough people for those guys really to be making the "big bucks" they pretend to be making. Call me a skepchick, but none of the people I know to be earning huge ClickBank incomes is really promoting those IM/MMO products much (if at all). :p

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post2161932

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post7110523
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