What if clickbank does not cover my niche topic/market?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by musteck, Dec 9, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi to all.
    New to forum
    New to click-bank

    I have read many of these articles and believe I have a good understanding that money can actually be made through click-bank.

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    I have begun by searching Google for a niche market that I could begin with.

    It took me a few minutes, but I believe I have hit on a topic I'm interested in and apparently many others also - or maybe not.

    The hits on two almost identical variations of the same niche topic are about 950,000,000. That's nearly one billion hits! I would have never dreamed.

    I'm not sure for what time period, but for all the searches I did, I would assume they were all within the same time period, hence this topic out weighs by leaps and bounds all others I tested.

    I don't believe click-bank has any vendors covering this topic.
    I might be wrong, cause 100,000 vendors is a lot to cover, and I haven't finished doing that yet.

    Anyway, if it turns out that there are no vendors, what would be my next step?

    What would you all suggest I do with this niche?

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    Best Regards,
    Musteck
     
    musteck, Dec 9, 2009 IP
  2. webtester01

    webtester01 Peon

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    #2
    Just google your niche + affiliates -- many vendors have their own affiliate program.

    Clickbank is mostly good for digital product.

    Is your niche digital info or a physical product?
     
    webtester01, Dec 9, 2009 IP
  3. centarec

    centarec Member

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    It is very simple...research...find out if other people are having the same product and what is the experience with it...like check if it is selling at all. Some product have great keywords and a lot of search but those are just simple products people don't buy. And also try to be more specific in your keywords...I don't think 1 billion as a number shows that much specificity. This means that you will get a lot of visits but very little sales. That's why I go to my first advice...RESEARCH :)
     
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  4. musteck

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    The niche is digital
     
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  5. musteck

    musteck Peon

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    Good advice.

    How do I go about researching whether the product is actually selling or not?
    Is this information supplied by Google or Clickbank in some manner?

    Thanks
     
    musteck, Dec 10, 2009 IP
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    Traffic does not equal sale.
     
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    Is it a niche people are willing to buy?

    Who are your targeted audience for it?
     
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  8. lazyfrog

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    If there is no vendors, then this is awesome. JV with someone maybe with me. We are going to make a product.
    OK you got the IDEA.
    If this niche has money and no vendor in clickbank is having this then it might be the next gold mine.
    PM me my friend I am all ears.
    Or else make your own and let us know so people can become your affiliates.
     
    lazyfrog, Dec 11, 2009 IP