Thank You @mancar487
Can you please send me the your product list please?
Can you please send me the your product list please?
I originally wrote this for my affiliates as part of the info-emails I send to my list. However, I thought I should share it here too, for a couple of reasons:
1. I'm approaching my 2,000 post and people tend to post something special at these kinds of milestones
2. I've always found a lot of support over here, so it is only fair I give back as much as possible
3. It would make my life easier, as each time I get a PM asking how to get started with CB, I'll be able to just send them this link
4. I'd like to inject some positivity into the CB section, which has seen a lot of negative talk recently, and
5. I'm currently gearing for my first foray into the weight loss niche, and it is my personal goal to have it as THE top selling weight loss product on clickbank (it's a zero-effort method scientifically proven to be more effective than diets or exercise - selling it will be easy!). I'm thinking a thread like this might connect me with potential affiliates whom I have not worked with yet.
This guide contains a compilation of the best posts I've done over my years on BHW, together with new information and tweaks to keep it relevant to 2017-2018. I'm providing it as a pdf because I want to make it harder for the usual w@nkers who copy and paste my stuff into a WSO, and because it makes it easier to print out and refer to.
It is not a complete guide by any means (there can never be such a thing) but it does contain everything a complete newbie needs to get started and actually start making 3-5 sales per day within 2-3 weeks; likely more and likely earlier.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: 2
Who am I and why should you listen to me? 2
Part 1 – Take Action 4
Part 2 – Finding A Micro Niche 4
Part 3 – Finding a Clickbank Product 6
Part 4 - Clickbank Sites that You Should NOT Promote 7
Part 5 - Generating Content for the Micro Niche Site (MNS) 10
Part 6 – Website Design 10
Part 7 – Traffic Generation 11
i. Youtube video upload. 12
ii. Pinterest. 12
iii. SEO (Organic Traffic) 14
iv. Paid Traffic – Paid Per Click 14
PART 8 - Calculating ROI/Predicting profitability of Paid Traffic 15
PART 8 - Optimizing Profit of Paid Traffic 17
PART 9 - Facebook Ads 20
Part 10 - Monitoring and Scaling 23
Part 11 – Thinking Outside the Box 24
Part 11 – Foreign Language Products 25
Part 12 – TAKE ACTION! 25
You can download it [direct] at:
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Mancar
I was unable to download the guide please can someone send it to my mail [email protected] thanks
1. When choosing a domain name for the blogsite, does the name actually matter?
2. Is it advisable to go to the marketplace and have somebody create a professional WP site related to the microniche? I am sure I can get something build that looks professional but wont break the bank either, however, I feel like this could be questionable, especially if I am not sure how well the product will convert.
3. For the blog articles that link to the affiliate offer, he suggests having 10-15 high quality blog posts that link to the affiliate offer, how far apart should these posts be (i.e. 2 days apart, 1 week apart, etc)? Does it matter or is the primary concern focusing on quality content?
3. Once I have my blog up and running with the articles posted, is it okay to just focus on paid traffic via google ads or bing ads? I know he mentions in the guide to have traffic from YT videos, FB groups, Pinterest, etc but I am not sure if those are for just for those that don't have the capital to run paid ads. Thoughts?
Not OP but from my experience: don't overthink these things too much when you're starting out. It's gonna stop you from pulling the trigger and making moves. Seriously. A lot of success comes from your mindset.
1— if you're planning on building a long-term asset, try and get a name that's somewhat related to the niche. If you can't, you can always make a "brand name" up. Just make sure you're not naming a site "auto parts wizard" and posting articles about home and garden. That's going to look sketchy.
2— you can always start with the free themes in WP (they have some decent minimal ones) and update later. Just make sure content gets up and there's a good UX (user experience)
3— don't stress about the publish dates. You can actually hide them in WordPress with most themes. If you use the waybackmachine and look up sites with tons of content, they're usually launched with a lot of content. Unless your posts have to do with specific dates, don't let this hold you back. Plus, you can always backdate the posts if you want.
4— Nothing wrong with paid traffic right away. He mentions using those platforms for their reach and SEO benefits. It's a good long-term strategy.
Hope this helps until mancar is able to add his perspective.