Is there a way to get all products contained in clickbank into one directory with categories and sub-categories with a display of links and descriptions?
Others may prove me wrong, but my guess is that it would not be a very effective way to convert traffic, even on a high-traffic site, given that Clickbank's products are so diverse, specialized, and niche-oriented. Even people sending boatloads of traffic to Amazon on a targeted site might only convert 1/50 or so. If the site is high-traffic, it's probably about some theme or other, and thus more specialized clickbank products would go along accordingly - maybe the site appeals to certain audiences, and corresponding (specific) products might do well if advertised? Just my thoughts. -T
thanks for the thoughts. even with concentrating on a special niche, i would want to be able to pull all the clickbank products for that particular niche and display in a logical order. Is there a data base solution for this to make it automatic?
I don't know about a database for this, but you'd better concentrate on promoting one clickbank product at a time.
out of 10,000 pages in my site, lets say there are 500 pages for one particular niche and each page gets approximately the same traffic and there are 400 click bank products that would cross sell in that niche. I need to be able to get a data base of the appropriate products so i can display them on my pages, 3-4 per page so i get all of them displayed. After that, simple trial and error based on sales and pages the products are on. Refine the informationa and focus on the best converting.
You'll probably find what you want at http://www.cbdealer.com There's a turnkey storefront solution. The storefront is a directory that's indexed, updated daily, and searchable. I've seen some of our storefront users incorporating the directory into their site with i-frames or includes. Or if you just want the product data, there's daily feeds of the ClickBank XML parsed as text and MySQL files.
Is this script actually working? I had another script that fetched the marketplace but stop working after Clickbank changed its layout.
Sure it works! It runs off the XML feed from ClickBank. All of those scripts out there that scraped the CB site were hosed when the layout changed. Our stuff uses the datafeed from CB. We get the feed every morning and rip it apart and populate a database.
CBDealer - cool script! Do you have any revenue stats on sites that use this, of how much it can potentially bring in?
Users of both of our income generating services, the Storefront and the Ad Builder, can view their own stats by broken down by date, vendor, and/or adblock. The stats show total and unique views and clickthroughs, and the source of traffic. We don't track stats on individual users ourselves but I can tell you that the top user storefronts generate several hundred clickthroughs a month.
I think this system will help your clickbank directory requirement which covers all products in clickbank with your clickbank ID. You can use your own url and promote that url. Click here to register Any one search the directory and buy it you will get the commission and not to promote products individually.
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