How Much You Earn With Clickbank ?

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i have never used CB, several months ago I signed up with paydotcom but never did anything with them either.

I have a question for the CB experts out there, i like the idea of becoming a vendor on a site like CB, but as far as products i could see myself creating worth while to sell are all music related, I compose/produce music and audio. So my question is, is there a potential market on CB for any music type products? Thanks.
 
I'm rooting for you, either way! You should start a journal thread here about it.



I'm assuming you know something about the method?

Thanks, but I've already done both. I began my journal thread here:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh.../378783-journal-im-ready-now.html#post3540600

And I've done massive research on the method, ranging from watching the method's 35 contained videos (twice each, and several even more), reading the 100 page manual twice, and a couple times for reference, studied all the sites of people discussed in some of the webinar videos, watched youtube videos of people who tried the system, then located some of their sniper sites and learned from them, and then located some on my own that ranked well and those that didn't, and studied each of their techniques. So yes, it is correct that you can assume I know something about the method. ^_^

Thanks for rooting for me!
 
i have never used CB, several months ago I signed up with paydotcom but never did anything with them either.

I have a question for the CB experts out there, i like the idea of becoming a vendor on a site like CB, but as far as products i could see myself creating worth while to sell are all music related, I compose/produce music and audio. So my question is, is there a potential market on CB for any music type products? Thanks.

Well if the product you wish to promote is software related it could work out but as far as music on its own I don't think you would get much sales.

You should look into doing your own promotion and building up your own fan base to promote your music. I don't think any affiliate would promote something like that unless your really well known across the world and very famous :D
 
Can someone not take a joke? Why so serious? :D

Ah, I missed it. I blame it on the internetz. Makes it hard to tell when someone is kidding.

i have never used CB, several months ago I signed up with paydotcom but never did anything with them either.

I have a question for the CB experts out there, i like the idea of becoming a vendor on a site like CB, but as far as products i could see myself creating worth while to sell are all music related, I compose/produce music and audio. So my question is, is there a potential market on CB for any music type products? Thanks.

I believe there is, though I admit that I'm not in that niche, personally.

Thanks, but I've already done both. I began my journal thread here:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh.../378783-journal-im-ready-now.html#post3540600

And I've done massive research on the method, ranging from watching the method's 35 contained videos (twice each, and several even more), reading the 100 page manual twice, and a couple times for reference, studied all the sites of people discussed in some of the webinar videos, watched youtube videos of people who tried the system, then located some of their sniper sites and learned from them, and then located some on my own that ranked well and those that didn't, and studied each of their techniques. So yes, it is correct that you can assume I know something about the method. ^_^

Thanks for rooting for me!

Good to hear! Sounds like you're on the right track!
 
First Sale today!!!!
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh.../378783-journal-im-ready-now.html#post3540600 is where the screenshot is located. I'm so stoked now. There's a certain feeling you get when you first decide to take action. It's like an adrenaline rush. Then, when you complete your first site, there's an adrenaline rush, but combined with an immense feeling of satisfaction. Now once you get your first sale, I cannot exactly describe the feeling. It's really humbling, but I had a slew of emotions hit me at once, and in this order: Joy, disappointment, regret, understanding, satisfaction, pride, hope, love, belief, hope, belief, love, joy, and satisfaction. Guys, this really is possible. So many people say to take action, and while that is very true, just make sure you're ready first. Someone made a post in my journal that really meant a lot, whether he intended it to or not:
Good luck! Don't overdo it but never procrastinate. Internet marketing is fun. Keep it that way.
Allow it to start off fun, and allow it to remain that way. If it's fun to you, then you never really can "overdo" it in your eyes. Think of playing a video game for hours and hours. Someone else may think you're overdoing it, but until YOU feel that way, you're not overdoing it, because it's fun to you. You will know when you're ready. The way you'll know when you're ready is when you begin to question your readiness. Once you're uncertain of whether or not you're ready, you're ready! That's when you take action!
 
Yes, SIR!

Why did I just receive negative rep for this with "stop posting sh*t to inflate your post count" ?

Obviously someone didn't get the joke I was making and assumed I was some 'tard actually being serious to the OP. I was poking fun at the OP for outright demanding that everyone tell us what they make.

If I wanted to inflate my post count I could have easily just have given some random figure here.

I find this a bit unfortunate considering I'm actually one of the few newcomers who makes sure 95% of my posts are high quality.

I'm thanked 10 times in 9 posts. I'm clearly not inflating my post count. I think it's rather unfortunate that some people treat honest members who have come here to actually share their knowledge/experience and make some new contacts.

Especially since it's only jrvips who can actually neg rep. It was completely unnecessary and the person seriously needs to turn up their sarcasm detector.

p.s. It's not the neg rep I care about. It's the rude message. Post-inflation is against the rules so the person should have reported me rather than abuse the rep system.
 
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the more i read about CB the more i want to finally try it out.

i have a couple of decent traffic niche sites, one is fishing related and the other is beauty related. Are there any products on CB anyway related to those niches i could promote?
 
I've been making $500/month(+-) after refunds for the last few months from a single website.

It is a review site, of course, that ranks for the product name, product name review and those type of keywords on page 1, position #2 mostly. There are some 10-12 keywords with 1,000+ exact search volume that the site ranks for in the top 3.

This is the health niche, nothing IM. :-)
Hey, thanks for posting. Could I talk to you sometime about clickbank. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks.
 
Wrote my own. I've learned to be a pretty good content writer.



Don't worry. It's hard to be cynical with days like I'm having. ;)

Okay, since you're cool about it, I'll share.

In the last week, I've done $10,413.39 in sales. $1,403.64 in refunds. $50.95 in chargebacks.

Net total: $8,958.80.

That big day was officially $3,406.10 in sales.

Do you continue to build your list though? And do you send the same offer over the course of a week to your whole list? Or do you send an offer A to part 1 of your list, then offer B to part 2 of your list?
 
Knowledge is power. Thanks OTrap for the info
 
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Bleh...

No biggie.

It's my secondary source of income.
 
I used to make it big with clickbank, but now I never put any CB affiliate links, because clickbank products are getting really shitty.

I still have some specific review sites for clickbank products, making xx-xxx a day on auto :)
 
are those the articles methods?

Aite. I'll contribute some details. Like all you wish to know. Cause that's what makes the thread useful right?

They're simply review sites that target product names and simply backlinked by AMR. Lol. Yeah, I saved a lot of money backlinking 40+ sites with AMR (Article Marketing Robot).

So yeah, pretty lame backlinking. But it works cause these keywords are considered low competition.
And oh yeah, these 40+ sites are all EMDs (exact match domain).

These are just 1 page wonders (of course with privacy policy, about, contact pages).

But lately, I've been adding 5-10 pages to the good performers.
 
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Any of the big ones are fine. iContact, GetResponse, and AWeber are all picky but solid.

I WOULD recommend MailChimp but they hate affiliate offers.

Why not rent an linux vps, setup email & domain(s) and be your own email service?
Why user aweber & co?
There are enough OSS emaillist scirpts.

maybe im missing something. Its really late... ;)
 
Aite. I'll contribute some details. Like all you wish to know. Cause that's what makes the thread useful right?

They're simply review sites that target product names and simply backlinked by AMR. Lol. Yeah, I saved a lot of money backlinking 40+ sites with AMR (Article Marketing Robot).

So yeah, pretty lame backlinking. But it works cause these keywords are considered low competition.
And oh yeah, these 40+ sites are all EMDs (exact match domain).

These are just 1 page wonders (of course with privacy policy, about, contact pages).

But lately, I've been adding 5-10 pages to the good performers.

So do you start building backlinks once you setup the site or do you wait for a while? Also do you drip feed or just blast to all article directories in one go?

I ask this since I used a similar strategy in the past, but most of my sites got sandboxed at some point (at least the ones that ranked well...)
 
Why not rent an linux vps, setup email & domain(s) and be your own email service?
Why user aweber & co?
There are enough OSS emaillist scirpts.

maybe im missing something. Its really late... ;)

In my opinion, making sure your own IPs are whitelisted, and stay whitelisted, is more of a pain in the ass than it's worth. Those services are more than worth it, in my opinion.
 
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