Are all clickbank products shit?

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Seriously, I want to promote stuff but it seems like all their products are garbage. I sorted them by most successful, or highest gravitation or whatever and pretty much all the top ones were ebooks on weight loss and fitness or shitty natural juices. Who would want to buy those?

Are there any legitimate clickbank products?
 
Seriously, I want to promote stuff but it seems like all their products are garbage. I sorted them by most successful, or highest gravitation or whatever and pretty much all the top ones were ebooks on weight loss and fitness or shitty natural juices. Who would want to buy those?

Are there any legitimate clickbank products?

They pretty much all look like that (i.e. "shit") but a lot of them sell very well. Don't think about whether or not YOU would buy it, because these marketers have spent a lot of time testing and seeing what works. If it has a high gravity, trust me - it sells. Now if this is a moral thing and you feel bad selling such products, that's a different story.
 
They pretty much all look like that (i.e. "shit") but a lot of them sell very well. Don't think about whether or not YOU would buy it, because these marketers have spent a lot of time testing and seeing what works. If it has a high gravity, trust me - it sells. Now if this is a moral thing and you feel bad selling such products, that's a different story.

Alright, thanks. Look, morals come to play to an extent. For example, I found a scam product. Complete 100% scam. They advertise that, by signing up, you get to be a beta tester of video games, you get access to exclusive content etc etc and you get paid boatloads. They made it sound well. After researching, ALL reviews say that it is a scam and that after paying, you don't get shit.

Now, I would have a problem selling this as it I would downright be scammer. Things like weight loss, fitness tips, juices etc. are fine by me because even if they're not products of the highest quality, people get what they pay for. At least I hope.
 
Alright, thanks. Look, morals come to play to an extent. For example, I found a scam product. Complete 100% scam. They advertise that, by signing up, you get to be a beta tester of video games, you get access to exclusive content etc etc and you get paid boatloads. They made it sound well. After researching, ALL reviews say that it is a scam and that after paying, you don't get shit.

Now, I would have a problem selling this as it I would downright be scammer. Things like weight loss, fitness tips, juices etc. are fine by me because even if they're not products of the highest quality, people get what they pay for. At least I hope.

Honestly with clickbank, you shouldn't feel bad promoting these products. If they're not satisfied they can get a refund (all CB products must offer refunds).
 
Yes but they still sell. Some people are really dumb and rich..
 
Never bought any personally but I know romance (get your ex back type of thing) does really well, I follow Chris Haddad from Digital Romance on FB and his stuff is always one of the top sellers. Google sniper was another product which went viral a while back. I can't vouch for the quality but people do buy this stuff yeah.
 
Honestly with clickbank, you shouldn't feel bad promoting these products. If they're not satisfied they can get a refund (all CB products must offer refunds).

Oh yeah, I forgot about refunds. Then it's all good. If people are buying and not refunding, then they like it, at least to an extent. I mean, if someone wants to buy a stick for $1000, then it's not a shit product for him, I guess.

Although, I'm not sure how ebooks and refunds go together. Couldn't you buy any ebook, copy it then refund it to get it for free?
 
A lot of them are shit indeed and I didn't had any problems with moral at the start either but changed.

For example when I just started I saw this yeast Infection product, good gravity, story, nice landing-page until I found out the certified woman was some old dude from India with no expertise at all so kinda dropped that.

I have no problem praying on people's greed, health however different story.

Also diabetes products that say they can reverse diabetes or even cure them sits not well with me as I'm a diabetic myself now. So yeah the health self-help niche has profits but I lost my taste for it. I like the dating/instructional niche better for my moral compass.
 
They pretty much all look like that (i.e. "shit") but a lot of them sell very well. Don't think about whether or not YOU would buy it, because these marketers have spent a lot of time testing and seeing what works. If it has a high gravity, trust me - it sells. Now if this is a moral thing and you feel bad selling such products, that's a different story.

100% true. You would be surprised at the shit that sells and the GOLD that doesn't. I recommend OP read some sales/consumer psychology books to understand why this stuff sells.
 
If people are buying and not refunding, then they like it, at least to an extent.
nopes.. most of the customers don't refund bcoz they are dumb and they don't bother to look at their credit card bill. ;)
 
100% true. You would be surprised at the shit that sells and the GOLD that doesn't. I recommend OP read some sales/consumer psychology books to understand why this stuff sells.

I mean, I don't even have to read any psychology books. To simplify, it's all about statistics. If you have a high number of visitors, some are bound to buy anything. 1000 different people is 1000 different mindsets. I just thought the conversion rates might be bad but apparently not.
 
A lot of them are shit indeed and I didn't had any problems with moral at the start either but changed.

For example when I just started I saw this yeast Infection product, good gravity, story, nice landing-page until I found out the certified woman was some old dude from India with no expertise at all so kinda dropped that.

I have no problem praying on people's greed, health however different story.

Also diabetes products that say they can reverse diabetes or even cure them sits not well with me as I'm a diabetic myself now. So yeah the health self-help niche has profits but I lost my taste for it. I like the dating/instructional niche better for my moral compass.

Actually clickbank cleaned house a while back.
They no longer allow products that purport to cure known incurable diseases.

Clickbank Banned Products for Incurable Diseases
On a public-facing pitch page that promotes or sells information regarding methods to treat, cure, or otherwise manage an illness, ClickBank uses WebMD as its primary source of information for disease and treatments.

Any reference to a “cure” will be checked against WebMD. Using the word “cure” will only be allowed if WebMD specifically states there is a cure for the disease.

Otherwise, if WebMD states “there is no known cure” the word cure will be prohibited and alternatives must be used for the product.

According to WebMD, the following specific list of diseases CANNOT be cured as of Jan 20, 2015:

Ebola
Polio
Diabetes, both type I and II
Herpes
Cancer
Lupus Erythematosus
Influenza
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
HIV/AIDS
Asthma
The Common Cold
Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Tinnitus
Sensory (Hearing and Vision)
All neurological disorders
We will no longer be accepting products that claim to treat or cure neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's, Dementia, and Tinnitus.
 
They pretty much all look like that (i.e. "shit") but a lot of them sell very well. Don't think about whether or not YOU would buy it, because these marketers have spent a lot of time testing and seeing what works. If it has a high gravity, trust me - it sells. Now if this is a moral thing and you feel bad selling such products, that's a different story.

Soo true mate!

Op you can try signing up for another network like jvzoo, or shareasale if your not feeling clickbank:)
 
A lot of them are shit indeed and I didn't had any problems with moral at the start either but changed.

For example when I just started I saw this yeast Infection product, good gravity, story, nice landing-page until I found out the certified woman was some old dude from India with no expertise at all so kinda dropped that.

I have no problem praying on people's greed, health however different story.

Also diabetes products that say they can reverse diabetes or even cure them sits not well with me as I'm a diabetic myself now. So yeah the health self-help niche has profits but I lost my taste for it. I like the dating/instructional niche better for my moral compass.

Are you familiar with Isabela de Los Rios? She had a Beyond Diet program for weight loss and also a Beyond Blood Sugar thingie too. I'll upload it tomorrow in case anyone is interested. I bought it for my wife but she wasn't interested. Ugh haha
 
Are you familiar with Isabela de Los Rios? She had a Beyond Diet program for weight loss and also a Beyond Blood Sugar thingie too. I'll upload it tomorrow in case anyone is interested. I bought it for my wife but she wasn't interested. Ugh haha
You’re supposed to make it HER idea
 
Alright, thanks. Look, morals come to play to an extent. For example, I found a scam product. Complete 100% scam. They advertise that, by signing up, you get to be a beta tester of video games, you get access to exclusive content etc etc and you get paid boatloads. They made it sound well. After researching, ALL reviews say that it is a scam and that after paying, you don't get shit.

Now, I would have a problem selling this as it I would downright be scammer. Things like weight loss, fitness tips, juices etc. are fine by me because even if they're not products of the highest quality, people get what they pay for. At least I hope.
I won't promote that product as it has so many complaints.
 
for 50+ years every medico affirmed that ulcers are caused by stress which makes your stomach produce too much acid and the best treatment is expensive antacids like zantac.

after that claim was challenged, the "experts" ran the doctor out of the country. he went on to prove that ulcers are caused by a treatable bacteria and won the nobel prize.

cancer and diabetes are reversible with dietary change, exercising, and mineral supplements. ever hear of berberine? it's as effective as metformin but not as expensive.

actor dirk benedict overcame cancer and wrote a book about it, see

the health industry strives to keep people on drugs rather than dealing with the cause of their problem because that's where the big money is.
 
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