Help with marketplace

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by nincampoop, Nov 22, 2010.

  1. #1
    Dear forum members,

    I have question about ClickBank system, I really don`t understand it, so I`m asking if get it right!

    Stats: Initial $/sale: $46.29 | Avg %/sale: 60.0% | Avg Rebill Total: $388.60 | Avg %/rebill: 55.0% | Grav: 65.02

    This are stats from one of random product! So help me to understand it!

    If I sell this product to customer, I get 60% of Initial $/sale: $46.29 for buying it first time, but if i sell that product to same person with same credit card number etc. I will get 55% of Avg Rebill Total: $388.60!?

    Please help me, because I looked over all Internet and Google but still can`t find real answer to this!

    Even looking http://www.clickbank.com/blog/tag/datafeed/ here, but still didin`t understood it!

    Help me please!
     
    nincampoop, Nov 22, 2010 IP
  2. smonline

    smonline Active Member

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    #2
    Visit here and see if you can understand anything from there.

    If you are still confused, then leave it there and understand that the word "avg" is placed before these stats because there are sometimes refunds, chargeback etc which impact these stats (even sometimes the vendor changes the sales price also, which affects the overall stats). That's why an estimated average is brought out from each stat, which then shows up at the product statistics. So these stats CAN change over time.
     
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  3. T.J.

    T.J. Peon

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    Hello Nincampoop.

    And welcome to the forum. First off (and I'm not trying to be rude here but) understanding the numbers helps. Don't get me wrong. But the numbers are not going to provide you with a magic formula to instant success or sales.

    Understand the basics and then test.

    I mean, even some of the highest gravity products are hard to produces sales with. So numbers are NOT always what there cracked up to be... Don't overanalyze.

    Do your due diligence of course (keyword, market, and product research) and then just get to it!

    Hope this helps.
     
    T.J., Nov 23, 2010 IP
  4. nincampoop

    nincampoop Peon

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    Thank you all, but I asked other question where none of you answered with word yes or no, did I get it right or not! There isn`t purpose to these numbers, numbers can be different, I just wanted to know how it works!
     
    nincampoop, Nov 23, 2010 IP
  5. jakemoore

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    Looks like a recurring product or something where they sell additional back end products to the customer. Initial sale must be around $75 of which you get 60% or on average $46.29. The recurring/backend billing you get 55% of and the average customer will spend an additional $388.60 for related products.
     
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  6. smonline

    smonline Active Member

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    Hi,

    As I told you earlier, these are averages from all sales made before
    (and also considering other issuses like refunds etc).

    You can put a synonym like "it is expected" for the word "avg".

    Avg %/rebill = 55% means,it is expected to get average commission
    of 55%, when rebilled. And I am not sure what this 55% means.
    I think it is calculated from total billing.

    Avg Rebill Total = $388.60 means, it is expected to get a total of
    $388.60 from this product from all its billing (initial billing + all
    future billing of this product + any upsell of related products).
    This average number is achieved so far from previous sales and analysis (also
    considers issues like refunds etc). And it does not mean you are
    sure to get a total of $388.60 from this product from all of its billing.
    You can ONLY EXPECT to get a total of $388.60 from this product.
    Remember that if the customer withdraw anytime, say if after the
    initial billing, you only get the total price of $46.29 from it.

    And as T.J. has said, don't overanalyze. This will only get you confused.
    There are lots of other things to do.:cool:

    And high priced product does not necessarily mean you will make more
    money. There are lots of other factors involved.
     
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  7. smonline

    smonline Active Member

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    You don't have to do the selling yourself to the same customer multiple times.
    You only have to do the initial sale. The rest is upto the vendor and the customer.
     
    smonline, Nov 23, 2010 IP
  8. smonline

    smonline Active Member

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    I think so. If avg %/rebill is calculated from the total rebill, then this is the amount you get.

    I am not clear about from where "Avg %/rebill" is calculated. Is it from total rebill, or monthly rebill?
    Anybody has any idea?
     
    smonline, Nov 23, 2010 IP
  9. nincampoop

    nincampoop Peon

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    So many people and so many variants!

    But still didnt get the right idea! So, if I sell the product to the customer and he wants to buy it again and do that, I will get $388.60 from second sell? If he wont make refunds etc.! Or I will get the Inital price: $46 for second sell too. Ofcourse product is recurring product!

    Sorry about my stupidness, but Im confused!
     
    nincampoop, Nov 23, 2010 IP
  10. jakemoore

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    What you get on the second, third, fourth, fifth and every additional sale is 55% of the price he pays. The $388.60 is the average additional that people buy. That means someone buys $0, another one $50, another $400, another $950. The $388.60 is just to let you know what over time you can expect people to buy extra if you sell enough of the product. Your results may vary dramatically, but that is the average for the seller.
     
    jakemoore, Nov 24, 2010 IP
  11. nincampoop

    nincampoop Peon

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    Okey, thank you all for support, now I understand it little bit!
     
    nincampoop, Nov 24, 2010 IP