Anyone had any experience promoting Pregnancy miracle? Seems like a comprehensive ebook to say the least. Great promotional page and some great USP's
I've tried promoting it through article marketing. Only made a few sales here and there, but then again, I'm not really actively promoting it. Just submitted a few articles that direct linked to the product page and then moved onto something else. May get back into it though, now that you remind me. Seems like a desperate niche. I'd assume that a woman who really wants a baby, but can't get pregnant because of problems with infertility (or whatever else), would be pretty desperate. Especially those who have been trying to get pregnant for years.
interesting niche though wouldn't you say? i would think mothers / baby niches would appeal to many of those buyers who are desperate for baby related stuff (as mentioned by skribblez) but i'm very interested to know how those are converting. i think the baby gender selection is another interesting niche.
^ Yep! Hey, that's another good one. I'm not sure if gender selection is possible, never looked it up, but I'd imagine some parents would have their own preferences when it comes to the gender of their future baby.
These products are really scamming poor people.They convert well since it targets very desperate people.I am interested in desperate marketing but the quality of the information is really important.
If you're going to say "these products are really scamming poor people", atleast back it up with some proof.. For all we know, you haven't even bought the product yourself and just making inane proclamations.
Hi, I expected such a question from someone when I posted my reply .I did a thorough research about this product some month back and find very bad reviews from reputed sites.Most of them disappeared now.Now all I can find is http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090811001427AAKYydM http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/...as-anyone-tried-pregnancy-miracle-e-book.html I know these doesn't prove that the product is 100% scam. I am afraid whether I can buy this product myself and prove that I can get pregnant in this life If some one search "pregnancy miracle scam" what they get is a bunch of sites from affiliates who do know what search engine optimization(seo) is and how to optimize for a particular keyword. All I can say is that most clickbank affiliates don't know anything about the product they are promoting @Skribblez May I ask you one thing? Have you done any research about this product before you start promoting it?.Any idea about the methods described in it. Just curious thats it. one thing for sure "Many clickbank products scammed the whole internet through affiliates and ripped off poor people" Sometimes I really feel funny about clickbank.Some one develops a product and affiliates are promoting it.Nobody wants to know even how many pages this ebook has.Very few people ask for a review copy. How can some one review a product they know nothing about?. I promoted so many products I know nothing about when I started with clickbank.Now very selective and happy with what I do. Thanks
The adverts you see on TV, News papers and Boards; do you think everything is true on those ads? Yes... lose 50 pounds while watching TV and some stupid machine vibrating on your stomach! You know what I am talking about. (A friend of mine bought it, and the first thing on the instruction manual was: Do not expect to lose weight just by doing this!!!) There are so many of such cases. It is today's marketing. Its not only Clickbank, its everywhere. It is rather unfortunate, but we have to dance to the current beats, if you want to make money. There are good and bad products out there. That is why the refund policy is there to shifter the good ones form the bad ones. If you are so into your ethics, just go get a day job because no product will deliver 100% what it promises on its sales page - At least if the sales page is to be tweaked correctly for the best conversion rate.
I agree with you.Clickbank affiliates can produce more harm than offline advertisement.Here hundreds of people are 'reviewing' a product based on the commission and gravity but have no idea what the actual content is. I know it may not be possible to deliver 100% what it promises. I am against these practices 1)completely misleading sales pages 2)Affiliates 'reviewing' products they don't know about Thanks
Man, you may be wrong. The health products at clickbank may not help much but a person doesn't lose anything in atleast trying them out. Most of them are about natural remedies that are always suppressed by the Big Pharma. Do you think that those prescription medicines ever work? They never cure you, they are designed to make you use them again and again. Moreover, they don't provide refunds! The health products at clickbank may not be helpful but in many cases, they are well worth the money. $37 is not a big deal for most people and the natural remedies and methods explained in such guides are really worth the $37 they usually ask for.