What's your #1 Clickbank tip?

I would agree that low gravity programs can be great. Personally I look for a gravity of 3-50. I also really spend some time reading the sales page. Is this something that I'd buy? Is it boring? Is it honest? I also like to check out the sellers affiliate page if they have one. Is it helpful? I shy away from offers without an affiliate page. Good luck.
 
Promote the highest gravity, I know it means bigger competition, but that just means that this product works and convert well and that people wants it
 
Make sure to check their landing pages, there are few vendors that promote others vendors products. If they are confident with their own product why they promote others? Even worse.. They are putting adsense as well :eek:
 
Make sure to check their landing pages, there are few vendors that promote others vendors products. If they are confident with their own product why they promote others? Even worse.. They are putting adsense as well :eek:
Don't promote it the only place traffic should go is the order form no distractions.You need to get paid or you will be out of business.
 
Thanks for pointing that out. Is this allowed by Clickbank?

Would be nice to know all the products he's behind so we can all stay away from them. Despicable.
It was him behind the richjerk if you remember him
 
My first tip would be " don't promote clickbank".. most of the offers are crap, lead to chargebacks and you hardly make any money..

That is so far from the truth, not because it is not working for you means it doesn't work for other people. It is still the number one Affiliate Network for Affiliates.
 
@SunnyLeon If you say 'stay away', can you suggest a better alternative affiliate marketplace?

For physical products - Amazon or Commission Junction and the likes.

Make sure to check their landing pages, there are few vendors that promote others vendors products. If they are confident with their own product why they promote others? Even worse.. They are putting adsense as well :eek:

Yeah. Always check out their landing pages.

Don't promote it the only place traffic should go is the order form no distractions.You need to get paid or you will be out of business.

I don't send traffic to order forms. I really like some of the VSL's on CB.

It was him behind the richjerk if you remember him

Yeah! Now I remember! Didn't know it was him!

That is so far from the truth, not because it is not working for you means it doesn't work for other people. It is still the number one Affiliate Network for Affiliates.

It's working great for me :)
 
That is so far from the truth, not because it is not working for you means it doesn't work for other people. It is still the number one Affiliate Network for Affiliates.
Had only bad experiences. Not with ranking products, but with refund rates.. Many bad products with a lot of refunds.. For an affiliate that's the worst that can happen and you have no control on the product itself, so you try to get traffic and then you see your work get destroyed by lots of refunds. Also a lot of weird vendors, changing from CB link to their own payment processor as soon as you start bringing enough traffic to their offer. So yeah. I stopped working with them and I don't regret it for a second.

@SunnyLeon If you say 'stay away', can you suggest a better alternative affiliate marketplace?
Honestly I prefer physical products, so CJ, shareasale, anything like those..
 
Had only bad experiences. Not with ranking products, but with refund rates.. Many bad products with a lot of refunds.. For an affiliate that's the worst that can happen and you have no control on the product itself, so you try to get traffic and then you see your work get destroyed by lots of refunds. Also a lot of weird vendors, changing from CB link to their own payment processor as soon as you start bringing enough traffic to their offer. So yeah. I stopped working with them and I don't regret it for a second.


Honestly I prefer physical products, so CJ, shareasale, anything like those..

I was promoting "Cat Spraying No More" and literally had a refund rate of 50%. Not kidding you.

Not sure if I was marketing the product too hard and making crazy claims and sending the wrong traffic.

But I ended up switching the product to "Cat Spray Stop" and the refunds stopped - completely. Shows you that you need to test, test, test :)
 
How about starting your own product and let others promote it? Sorry, i don't know easy way to do that.
 
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