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monika0611
Jun 6th 2006, 1:08 pm
Just wondering what is your eperiences with clickbank?
Good, Bad, fair
What products sell best?

wishmaster22
Jun 7th 2006, 8:42 am
I am seeking the same info. I have sold some products in the past, but nothing lately. I want to be able to do it without having to use adwords, but I that is the most productive way, I would go that route if I had a mentor.

aj22
Jun 7th 2006, 2:12 pm
I dunno about ClickBank... I've spent the last few weeks playing with it, made a kickass landing page "reviewing" 10 of their products, and paid to have about 1,000 extremely targeted people from Adwords clicks come to my site. Not one sale. At least, not one sale that I got credited for.

sji2671
Jun 7th 2006, 2:19 pm
I make a few hundred a month from there, I put the payment on hold until it reached $1000 which came through a few weeks ago.

Like everything else, the products you advertise have to be relevant or interesting to your visitors, I made that happen and I am happy enough with the results. No payment problems and a nice bonus.

baumann93
Jun 18th 2006, 7:03 pm
I make a few hundred a month from there, I put the payment on hold until it reached $1000 which came through a few weeks ago.

Like everything else, the products you advertise have to be relevant or interesting to your visitors, I made that happen and I am happy enough with the results. No payment problems and a nice bonus.

Good for you sji2671,

my experience with ClickBank.... Lol look for yourself. I ran several campaigns for two weeks and made four sales (1 campaing - 2 sales, two other campaigns - one sale each). The strange thing about those sales was that they all happend within the 4 hour time window of each other. So, I made four sales in four hours and not a sigle sale during the other 13 days... I had to mention that the amount of clicks I sent to vendors was more or less evenly spread out through those 2 weeks.

itsme
Jun 21st 2006, 12:36 am
I love Clickbank. They certainly do have their problems (big time) but the nice thing about Clickbank is the products they carry.

You can always find stuff for the "impulse buyers" (instant downloads sell great)... hype it up a bit and you've got yourself a sale. The biggest drawback is the refund policy. It can be a real pain in the a** when "professional refunder" buys from you. Other from that and their poor reporting, they're great. ;)

Pete

BuzzBoss
Jun 21st 2006, 1:35 am
I myself love clickbank for these reasons: ClickBank has a variety of products, high commissions and I already gotten a check from them. I cloak all my links as well.

I think the best age group to hit is between 18-28, they tend to be new to the market and always curious about things more than any other age group. Hey thats just my opinion.

dealsnavigator
Jun 21st 2006, 7:23 am
To be successful with clickbank is to spread advertising like adwords, adsense
link exchanges, opt in mails, search engines and webdirectory submissions.
Useful are free resources too.
I've made my first sales after a few days doing all this.

101homebiz
Jun 21st 2006, 8:00 am
is ok, pays 2 times a month and send the cheque worldwide. If your sell or not, depends on your technique. PPC + Clickbank is a technique that works for sure, but keep an eye on your profitability.

itsme
Jun 21st 2006, 10:37 am
is ok, pays 2 times a month and send the cheque worldwide. If your sell or not, depends on your technique. PPC + Clickbank is a technique that works for sure, but keep an eye on your profitability.

Good advice, keep an eye on your profitability. Some products are rock steady but most are totally unpredictable.

If you spend any significant amount of time promoting clickbank products you'll see how erratic some of the sales patterns are. You can promote a product everyday (via PPC for example) for a month and see only 1 or 2 sales and then out of the blue... BAM! 6 sales at once.

On the flip side, you might not see any. You really need to keep on top of your campaigns and never hesitate to cut loose a product that isn't reliable. I guess that goes for all aff networks/products but on CB it's especially sound advice.

Pete.

YugKoobe
Jun 21st 2006, 11:39 am
My first affiliate check ever was from Clickbank. It wasn't as big as I would have liked, but it sure made my day :)