language niche on clickbank

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i want to know your opinion about language niche on clickbank
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Mayers
    Hi Jamie!

    In my opinion, you can't go wrong with targeting the language niche of Clickbank.

    Just looked at the gravity of a few products, and they are pretty low. . . which in my opinion is a good thing because people are making money from the products and the niche is not too saturated.

    In the end, it all depends on your target audience and RELEVANCE! As long as you target the right audience, and promote to them an ebook that will help them. . . you're golden!

    I hope this helps you!

    -Josh
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  • Profile picture of the author Max Greenflame
    Originally Posted by Jamie Mendez View Post

    i want to know your opinion about language niche on clickbank
    As to me, products with low gravity is a very bad indicator. High gravity means there's real money to be made. If you can position yourself above the competition with your marketing strategies you'll succeed. Low gravity due to low quality or because the product is new, in both cases I wouldn't risk my time and money testing them, I prefer things proven to perform well. I don't recommend you going with these Clickbank products. My 2 cents.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Max Greenflame View Post

      As to me, products with low gravity is a very bad indicator.
      To me, low gravity is a good sign.

      Out of the huge number of different ClickBank products I promote as an affiliate in 9 different niches, all my best-selling and best-converting ones have very low gravities.

      (There are reasons for that, too: it isn't just a coincidence.)

      Originally Posted by Max Greenflame View Post

      High gravity means there's real money to be made.
      Sorry, but it means no such thing at all.

      Many products have high gravities because a large number of affiliates are each buying one copy through their own hoplinks. In those cases, every individual sale adds a whole point to the gravity. It doesn't necessarily mean that anyone's promoting it at all, let alone successfully.

      It's common for products with single-figure gravities consistently to be outselling products with three-figure gravities, and of course there are reasons for that.

      Originally Posted by Max Greenflame View Post

      I prefer things proven to perform well.
      Gravity is no indication of performance at all. It tells you nothing about sales numbers or conversion-rates.

      For anyone who would like to leave these tired, old urban myths behind and understand what gravity actually measures and how it actually works, these threads will help ...

      Gravity High or Lower - Which Sells Best & Why?

      Clickbank gravity - is there a sweet-spot here?

      Understanding Clickbank Gravity

      Clickbank Gravity

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post8677507



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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    People do want to learn a language and Clickbank has some really good products to sell.

    You can also use a website called, shareasale.com, where you actually sell products that come in a physical form like CD's and real tangible books.

    Clickbank offers these material in a download form.
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  • Jamie,

    Originally Posted by Jamie Mendez View Post

    i want to know your opinion about language niche on clickbank
    As a vendor, or as an affiliate?
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