Has anyone seen significant success in this approach?

awkwardpublic

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Hello all,

Just getting me feet wet in IM and have picked Clickbank as my source for products.

Admittedly, my approach to trying things is a bit unorthodox. Typically, I act first, then tweak and make changes after further research/due diligence. I often ask for forgiveness, not permission.

So, I set-up a site in the mental health niche and did my best to look like an authority. However, instead of promoting one product on my sales page, I have links to several programs/products and have given my customer a choice instead of suggesting they only choose one. Rule of thumb; is this overkill? To further clarify, I'm advertising seven products...

I'm looking for pros and cons to this approach. If I'm overanalyzing let me know.


All the best,

Awkwardpublic
 
even i am looking for the answer do help us guys

techotalk,

You may want to try and search the forum and Google for the answer as well. In case I don't receive an answer. If I find any information I'll post it here so you can see. People may not respond if they feel the question is remedial I've gathered.
 
So in a week or so I've made about 200 bucks. Nothing significant but it's something. Thus far I've used replies in Yahoo Answers, CL ads, some free ads, and a few forum posts to get the sales. Still unable to tell if offering a bunch of products to a customer seems to help or deter them. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 
I think in most cases, giving options help. It makes the buyer feel as though it is a decision between the options in front of them rather than a decision between buying and not buying.
 
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