Want to start ClickBank Affiliate Marketing Any Tips?

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Hi guys,

I'm still very new to this whole making money online. I've done some research and promoting ClickBank products seems promising.

1. I've signed up and got a clickbank account.
2. Found a product I want to promote.
3. Generated Hoplink.
4. Got a Bitly link.

I know this is the most difficult step (Marketing). I thought about these 2 methods.

1. FB ads > Landing Page > collect emails > Send email sequence
2. Bing/Google ads > Landing Page > collect emails > Send email sequence
3. FB ads > Directly to vendor's page
4. Bing/Google ads > Directly to vendor's page

Could anyone give me some advice on how to start or which method is the best?

Thanks in advance!
 
The tip I came here to type is that you go with paid ads. Seems you got that covered already. Are you looking this ( Ads > Presell> optin and straight to vendor / directly to vendor) too?
The truth is: you would have to test for which works best with your offer.
Good luck.
 
Do you have the budget for paid ads?
 
If you want a free way, i suggest tou get 'give aways' products on clickbank, and spam subreddit with those offers, it work for me, Ive made some sales with this method
 
Check the landing page before promoting it make sure you see your clickbank affiliate ID is on the order form. There are dishonest vendors that steal comissions by replacing your ID with their affiliate account to steal commissions . If the landing has opt-in form opt in yourself and look into their email follow up if the vendor is putting affiliate link to change your cookie to the vendor's cookie to steal commissions.
 
Hi guys,

I'm still very new to this whole making money online. I've done some research and promoting ClickBank products seems promising.

1. I've signed up and got a clickbank account.
2. Found a product I want to promote.
3. Generated Hoplink.
4. Got a Bitly link.

I know this is the most difficult step (Marketing). I thought about these 2 methods.

1. FB ads > Landing Page > collect emails > Send email sequence
2. Bing/Google ads > Landing Page > collect emails > Send email sequence
3. FB ads > Directly to vendor's page
4. Bing/Google ads > Directly to vendor's page

Could anyone give me some advice on how to start or which method is the best?

Thanks in advance!
The first thing you have to do is to create a free Clickbank account. Once you've done that you want to click on the affiliate marketplace and basically Clickbank has a list of websites that you can choose to promote in different categories.

You can get from 50% to 75% commissions if you can get someone to purchase the Clickbank product through your affiliate link. Let me show you how to start.

Click on any category of your interest and then sort the results by gravity. Look for high-gravity products. Anything over 20 is considered profitable. Basically, you click on the product and you have a look at it. Make sure it looks like the high-value product and review it. This review you'll offer them as a free report.

When you find a product and write a review click on promotion, and then type in the username that you signed up for Clickbank with, and then click on create. That's it you've got your affiliate link right there.

The next thing you should do is to create a simple opt-in page to collect people's emails first and then to send them your review and redirect them to your affiliate link.

The reason why you want to get people's emails first is that if they go to an affiliate link and they don't buy the product that's pretty much it, they're gone forever. That's a customer that's never coming back. But if you send them to a funnel you can get their email and send them more similar affiliate links and offers.

Your opt-in page should have content about the product that you're promoting and a call to action. When they click and type in their email send the free report and redirect them to the affiliate product or affiliate page.

You have them on your email list and you can promote to those people over and over again until they choose to opt-out, which rarely happens if you're delivering value. You need to get people who are interested in this specific product to visit your landing page. Those people are called the target audience.

So what you should do is go to buy sell ads and go to their marketplace and find a website that can relate to your offer. With buy-sell ads, you can pay them to put a banner advertisement a lot cheaper than on Facebook, and get good or even high-quality traffic. You want your Clickbank product and the buy-sell ads website that you choose to go hand in hand.

Now go to the affiliate tools page for this Clickbank offer and check if they have any banners they give to their affiliates. If they don't have any you can simply create your own with Canva. Clickbank usually has the tools page underneath offers.

You need to find the size of the banner that matches the buy-sell ads. So if buy sell ads say the banner needs to be 300 by 250, make sure to make it in that size.

I know that the Clickbank offer and the buy-sell ads go hand in hand and should convert into sales so the next thing you do is pay for an ad and then simply upload the banner and provide a link. It's as simple as that.

You upload your banner to buy sell ads for the website you've chosen. Obviously, you want to choose a website that is associated with your Clickbank affiliate offer. Then you can either send them to your affiliate link and hope they buy the product or send them to a landing page where you ask for their email and then once they've submitted their email and download your report it redirects them to your affiliate link.

When you have them on your email list, you can use an autoresponder to potentially sell them more products or the same product down the road. Not everyone wants to buy something straight away and it's easier to convince someone through email marketing.
 
How can we prove to collect emails? Do people use sites like MailChimp?
 
Option 1 is what I did for Clickbank in 2014. It worked a charm.

I did a Facebook ads campaign targeting the game testing niche. I had a landing page which collected emails in this niche and I built it up to 20,000 high quality leads. I spent on average around $100 per day in advertising costs but was making $15,000 P/M from the affiliate products being promoted via the email marketing campaigns.

If you find a winning product/niche, option 1 can be profitable as hell.
 
Option 1 is what I did for Clickbank in 2014. It worked a charm.

I did a Facebook ads campaign targeting the game testing niche. I had a landing page which collected emails in this niche and I built it up to 20,000 high quality leads. I spent on average around $100 per day in advertising costs but was making $15,000 P/M from the affiliate products being promoted via the email marketing campaigns.

If you find a winning product/niche, option 1 can be profitable as hell.
Facebook ads don't work so good like before, and it’s much more expensive then before
 
Facebook ads don't work so good like before, and it’s much more expensive then before

Yep, for sure dude. It's a lot harder nowadays hence why my success in 2014 was massively different. If I did the same thing today, it would be a lot more expensive to run the campaigns but not impossible. I'd focus less on the traffic from the ads and more on retaining the leads generated from the ad so their value per customer is high.
 
Yep, for sure dude. It's a lot harder nowadays hence why my success in 2014 was massively different. If I did the same thing today, it would be a lot more expensive to run the campaigns but not impossible. I'd focus less on the traffic from the ads and more on retaining the leads generated from the ad so their value per customer is high.
Buy sell ads website works similar to Facebook ads only much cheaper. And since you can choose a website to put your banner on you also drive targeted audience that is more likely to convert
 
Buy sell ads website works similar to Facebook ads only much cheaper. And since you can choose a website to put your banner on you also drive targeted audience that is more likely to convert

I did use BuySellAds for media campaigns in the past but found that the results drastically varied. It was good for high CTR and engagement, but I didn't get the required sales for it to be a successfully run campaign. I think the niche chosen at the time wasn't something that would be converted well enough, so maybe that's why.
 
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