How much affiliate interest is there on this site for high quality IM clickbank products?

Brgritt

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Hey everybody, I'm currently working on my sales pages for clickbank product in the home business niche. It's a great home business membership site, and i'm thinking of selling access for $97 dollars. Assuming the pitch page is very professional, I give you plenty of emails swipes and banners, and the product i'm selling will have a relatively low cancellation rate, how many people are there here on blackhatworld that would market this kind of product? I'm just trying to get a realistic idea of how many people would actually jump on as affiliates, because I know that getting affiliates just from putting up a product on Clickbank can be very tough in the beginning. Also, for those of you are marketing primarily I/M products, how many sales are you making weekly?
 
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.... how many people would actually jump on as affiliates, because I know that getting affiliates just from putting up a product on Clickbank can be very tough in the beginning.

Perhaps it would be better to actually let people see a landing page first before asking "how long is a piece of string" type questions...:D
 
There are people here in that niche. Whether or not they promote your site will come down to a few things:

- High conversions (doesn't matter how sharp the page is if it doesn't convert)
- Low refunds (they're "the bitch of the niche")
- High affiliate commission percentage (if you don't have a name in the industry yet, I recommend 75% to maximize the EPC)
 
You could also go through OTRAP`s posts..and take note.!!
Unlike a few here...he really knows his stuff re clickbank and doesnt mind sharing.!!:cool::D
 
In short, if you build it, they will come.

The affiliates, that is. If you build a converting offer with good payouts, the affiliates will flock.
 
There are people here in that niche. Whether or not they promote your site will come down to a few things:

- High conversions (doesn't matter how sharp the page is if it doesn't convert)
- Low refunds (they're "the bitch of the niche")
- High affiliate commission percentage (if you don't have a name in the industry yet, I recommend 75% to maximize the EPC)

Thanks for the advice, I will definitely pay out the maximum allowed comission, and I hope the refund rate will be low. The memebership site and content that we have seems to be better than quite a bit of the ones i've dealt with personally, so I think our customers will be happy. I'm putting together a sales video without much copy on the page, just because that seems to be the model that most of the top guys on clickbank are currently using.
 
Great advice as well, I've been looking over the site for a few weeks pretty intensely and I have read quite a bit of useful information posted by Otrap.
 
Great advice as well Yowies, I've been looking over the site for a few weeks pretty intensely and I have read quite a bit of useful information posted by Otrap.
 
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