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Clickbank products and ethics

MrGr33n

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I'm having a hard time choosing clickbank products. I have an Amazon affiliate store which is involved in the health niche and I can sleep comfortably at night knowing that they have ordered something tangible and genuinely helpful like a product for example that genuinely eases the symptoms of a skin problem etc.

However the health niche on Clickbank is saturated with stuff like 'secret to solving ovarian cancer' and of that sorts and I simply refuse to promote these. Because of this I have to stray out of my niche but still in a lot of sections I see a lot of products that I refuse to sell. I know I'm probably the minority here but it just means that I have to search even longer for a product.
 
Have the exact same problem with clickbank, all those health products just seem ''fake'' to me, and I feel bad selling them for people that are looking for real answers.
 
But you sell them right?

Have the exact same problem with clickbank, all those health products just seem ''fake'' to me, and I feel bad selling them for people that are looking for real answers.
 
Don't promote anything you are not comfortable with.
If there is nothing in your niche that you can promote, then create a product.
 
When it comes to remedies on CB, only small group of vendors have products in many categories... you can tell it from the same landing page template that's repeating again and again.
Clearly, these people are not in business to provide value, but to shave people. You are right to avoid promoting products like "xyz miracle" or "xyz no more" and similar garbage.

If you can, look into weight loss and muscle building. Couple of solid products there...
 
Creating is a good option.

What in doing if trying other's people products so when I create mine I refuse what I know from their... It's kind of costly sometimes...

I also search for honest reviews, but is hard because it seems everyone is trying to sell something when they do a review, if it's not the reviewed product is the competence.

Gravity and the fact that there are no refunds don't always help, I'm not sure, but it seems there are products which charge monthly so a refund is not made but subscription is stopped because product was bad.
 
Creating is a good option.

What in doing if trying other's people products so when I create mine I refuse what I know from their... It's kind of costly sometimes...

I also search for honest reviews, but is hard because it seems everyone is trying to sell something when they do a review, if it's not the reviewed product is the competence.

Gravity and the fact that there are no refunds don't always help, I'm not sure, but it seems there are products which charge monthly so a refund is not made but subscription is stopped because product was bad.


So what are you saying after bumping a year old thread?
 
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