3 Days Of Trying Clickbank - Some Success

vinogradov

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So I started Clickbank a few days ago (ive worked with it a few years ago), and already I am seeing some payoff for the work I put in.

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For everybody wondering how? why? whatever?

Simple:
PPC > Blog (very friend like, no crazy sales pitch, with some product reviews) > Sales Page > Order . I have had 3 Order for impressions so far, now i am trying to figure out which one of my PPC sources works. I used Bing/Yahoo, Facebook.

Thats about it. Im still way in the negative because I am investing money into my PBN, my software, and hosting and such.

This is seriously not that hard, just think in the eyes of the customer and determine how somebody would earn enough trust for you to buy.
 
Thank you for the straightforward and inspiring outline of your efforts!

Are your niches all evergreen?

Mike.
 
Thank you for the straightforward and inspiring outline of your efforts!

Are your niches all evergreen?

Mike.

Yeah my niche is just health. There is also 100's of variants for my niche so i can repeat the process and scale. Currently I am trying to optimize my PPC to ensure I can scale properly.
 
Yeah my niche is just health. There is also 100's of variants for my niche so i can repeat the process and scale. Currently I am trying to optimize my PPC to ensure I can scale properly.

Indeed the health niche is booming now more than ever, and the great thing about it is that if you're willing to dedicate some time to test out products, there are LOADS of gems in the clickbank marketplace that are still undiscovered by most affiliates and have very low competition.

I'm looking forward to hearing more about your success!

Mancar
 
Tip: when it come to affiliating with health and fitness products always make sure you have your own disclaimer in place. As an affiliate, the days of 'I'm just sending traffic therefore I'm legally unaccountable for the content outlined in the vendor's page' are long gone.

Mike.
 
Have you been using the vouchers for Bing or just spent $5 - 10 yourself? I'm slowly getting into PPC + CB myself but haven't bought anything yet. Was thingking of cleverly rotating vouchers with a few different publishers (FB, Bing, LI etc). Good idea or not?

Tip: when it come to affiliating with health and fitness products always make sure you have your own disclaimer in place. As an affiliate, the days of 'I'm just sending traffic therefore I'm legally unaccountable for the content outlined in the vendor's page' are long gone.

Mike.

Why specific to the health niche and what sort of disclaimer? Just something like 'we are not accountable for the content on third party websites' sorta terms of use? And what makes you say it, something happened because of no disclaimer? Please elaborate.
 
Subscribed. +1 to question about vouchers, I'm interested in this too.
 
Why specific to the health niche and what sort of disclaimer? Just something like 'we are not accountable for the content on third party websites' sorta terms of use? And what makes you say it, something happened because of no disclaimer? Please elaborate.

Since I am not a lawyer, I cannot specifically advise on this matter. You'll have to consult an attorney to draft a disclaimer for you (and expose the potential consequences of recommending any product aimed at healing). Note that I'm not referring to the FTC guidelines.

Mike.
 
Clickbank still converts but not every product is hot. After 19 April are you getting leads daily?
 
I think he was referring to the Good Friday-Easter long weekend holidays.

Mike.
 
I think he was referring to the Good Friday-Easter long weekend holidays.

Mike.

Oh. In any case, we haven't noticed any change in traffic/sales.

It is possible that some niches will be affected by holidays/seasonality though.

Mancar
 
I agree. We've witnessed a significant drop with some niches while others have remained unaffected by the holiday season.

Mike.
 
Tip: when it come to affiliating with health and fitness products always make sure you have your own disclaimer in place. As an affiliate, the days of 'I'm just sending traffic therefore I'm legally unaccountable for the content outlined in the vendor's page' are long gone. Mike.

Yes especially for those promoting YOUR products. You're the guy behind the tinnitus and ovarian cysts scams no? Giving false medical advice is beyond blackhat. ...shame on you.
 
Yes especially for those promoting YOUR products.


As already mentioned in another thread as a response to your baseless claims, you obviously know nothing about us or the quality of our products and services.


Your guessing attempts show even more how clueless you are when it comes to our company and its flawless reputation.


Yet, I am truly puzzled as to why you repeatedly choose to personally attack the contents of my posts and diminish their value when I have never approached you in person or tried to recruit you as an affiliate.


Judging by the history of your posts (with their zero contribution) makes me wonder whether you were hired by a third party for the sole purpose of pointlessly bashing my valued involvement in this forum in what seems to resemble pure harassment.


You have been reported.


Mike.
 
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