How much would I earn per sale as a vendor if I gave 75% commission?

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    How much would I earn per sale as a vendor if I gave 75% commission to my affiliates if my product cost $19.95 ?
     
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  2. Ripped

    Ripped Well-Known Member

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    Around 4.5$ per sale for you
     
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    terryd Well-Known Member

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  4. tbagsdomains

    tbagsdomains Peon

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    Ok so ill have to make about 30 sales a day to get my daily aim =S
     
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    tanakanewyork Guest

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    It is difficult to attract affiliates to promote your product priced $19.95.
     
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    tanakanewyork Guest

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    Price higher and more value added services. Pricing about $60 is much attractive.
     
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  7. tbagsdomains

    tbagsdomains Peon

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    Yes but noone will buy some products for $60.
     
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    tanakanewyork Guest

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    Hard to say. It depends on your product. You can see my signature, our product is almost $60 and lots of people buy it.:)
     
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  9. tbagsdomains

    tbagsdomains Peon

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    How many sales a day?
     
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  10. tanakanewyork

    tanakanewyork Guest

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    More than 100 per day.
     
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  11. tbagsdomains

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    I doubt that.
     
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    inet Well-Known Member

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    :eek: He puts in a subtle tone
     
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    bossballa Well-Known Member

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    tbags, whats your product?
     
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    joshril27 Peon

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    #14
    Why do you doubt it?
     
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    tbagsdomains Peon

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    #15
    It seems he is just trying to gain affiliates for his own product by saying how popular it is , exagerrating the number of sales it makes, and then telling us to visit the link in his signature.
     
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  16. tanakanewyork

    tanakanewyork Guest

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    tbags, I don't need to exaggerate the number of sales, the professionals here would know what I said is right or not. From the top to the end, I just answered your questions, please scroll down and look. I don't need to gain affiliates, they have their mind and they know what is the best and what they should promote to gain benefits. :)
     
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    ericehng Peon

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    #17
    Understand that % of Grav is very important when choosing your product, what is the min % Grav we should choose?
     
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    #18
    You might be right (although I doubt it). However, it's clear you don't know very much about Clickbank (otherwise you would have known their vendor/affiliate/fee breakdown model). So, with that in mind, I kindly suggest that you shut up and listen to these people who know far more about Clickbank than you and are trying to help you out a bit.
     
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    #19
    check your competitors and then price it accordingly....
     
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    Grav between 20 and 80 would be better.

    There is another aspect that will affect your overall benefits. It is “$/sale:”.
    You may be confused what it is. Here I would like to show you the whole list. For example: $/sale: $33.82 | Future $: - | Total $/sale: $33.82 | %/sale: 75.0% | %refd: 73.0% | grav: 69.20.

    I think you got it now. It is the average sale price that affiliates make. Before you promote some products, please do remember to compare the average sale prices. It is very important for you to make huge earnings.

    Good luck man.
     
    tanakanewyork, Apr 28, 2009 IP