What are most profitable clickbank products? Tried to promote mp3 sites. They have very low conversion rate
The most profitable products are the ones that make you money Products that teach people how to make money will never go out of fashion.
This is quite true though, one should expect a fierce competition in that niche. If you want to find the products with the largest payouts to affiliats, visit my site (address is in the signature) and do search by any category and sort by "Earned Per Sale" values. Good luck.
Wow, nice to hear that, thanks. I would appreciate a PM with any comments (of course if there are any and please do not fee obligated )
the products with a lot of gravity have a lot of affiliates promoting them. Try searching for something with low gravity and high pay outs. This would be a niche product. With niche products there is less competition meaning your conversions will be higher and your traffic more targetted (and you'll pay less if you do PPC).
I definitely agree, any product that teaches people to make money sells very well. Everyone wants to be rich.
We have an affiliate program through the site in my signature. It isn't through clickbank, but you can earna nice commission.
Anything that helps people make money or helps people save money is good. But like someone said above, there is fierce competition in promoting those products since there are 1000s of affiliates promoting them on google and other places. Maybe you can try promoting something that helps people learn something and then make money rather than those ebooks which promise you guaranteed $$$$ with only one hour work or something like that. I saw an ebook which teaches you how to write or become a writer and then promote yourself through places like elance etc.
Highest conversion ratio is the making money niche. 2nd highest is dating/self-improvement (which I focus mainly on).
Someone should write a book on how to get over a shopping or credit card addiction. Conversion rate would be through the roof.
That is hilarious - I once bought a book off Amazon about how to get out of debt - is it any wonder I went bankrupt the next year? Pete
Hello, I've just discovered cbtrends.com today and i must say that it's a very interesting tool. I just have a question, because i don't understand what is the timescale of each graphic ? Is there someone who have an idea ? Thanks,
Timescale for graphs is based on days. Scroll to the bottom of the page and you will see a table with raw data - look at the dates available - earliest to latest - that is the data used to draw those graphs.