Clickbank Fatlossfactor with Bingads.. Low conversion rate

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I run 2 campaigns in bingads , in weight loss niche..
the product im promoting is fatlossfactor
in first campaign i got 524 click - 1 conversion
in second campaign i got 597 clicks No conversions
My ads are targeted worldwide...

I hear that the product im promoting is converting well , im my case its not.
Anybody promoting this same product in ppc,, are you getting the same conversion rate ?

Anything i need to change in campaign settings ? Any suggestion about keywords ? or other product which converts well with PPC ?
#search engine optimization #bingads #clickbank #conversion #fatlossfactor #low #rate
  • Are you direct linking to the Fat Loss Factor sales page or are you sending them to your own squeeze page and getting their email address first?
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    • Just masking the Url ,Im direct linking the product page
  • I am not heavily promoting my fatlossfactor site - but it is true = no conversions so far.

    The competition might be to heavy I guess... Maybe Facebook ads could do it ?
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    This is why, in my opinion.

    "ClickBank-type" products convert well when appropriately promoted to opted-in email subscribers with whom the affiliate builds a relationship, and who buy the product on the strength of an individual recommendation from someone they trust.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...ml#post8367306

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...marketing.html

    I think those are probably very typical figures, without list-building, for that type of product. The last person with whom I had a serious conversation about this had had several thousand hops for four sales, of which two were refunded. Your one sale from 1,100+ clicks matches his figures, near enough. This is normal, not exceptional. You've headed your post "low conversion-rate", but for what you're doing, I don't think it is. The underlying business model is not about campaign settings and keywords: it's about having subscribers who trust you and steadily continue to buy things on the strength of your recommendations.

    That applies to PPC traffic, too.

    Sorry if I sound very critical - that isn't my intention at all - I just want to try to be helpful by conveying as clearly as I can that I think this is isn't a case of someone "doing something badly": I think it's a case of someone "doing the wrong thing". This is a problem to be fixed by doing something different, not by doing what you're doing, but differently.

    There are a few (a very, very few!!) people here who even claim to have well-converting ClickBank affiliate sites without list-building, but when you look carefully at the other, unrelated stuff that those same people are saying, in other, unrelated threads, it doesn't actually stand up to examination for a moment. Draw your own conclusions.

    (Arguably, the thread belongs here, anyway: Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum )
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    Seems like you campaign is not well targeted.what type of campaign are you running?
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