I started this fat loss compaign 2-3 days ago, till now 50 visitors, no sales. Which product should i use at clickbank ? Which category is most benefitial ? How many visitors does it normally take for a sale to be made for a product of gravity around 300 and cost around 35$? Please give me some tips.........
Are you talking about Fatloss4idiots? I promote this product with couple of other products. Sometimes I get just one sale for more than 100 visitors. May be Im not getting targeted visitors. But Im making nice money.
The best option I have seen on conversion is to have some content on the product itself. That way you get viewers to be more comfortable about the purchase.
You need at least 100-200 clicks before you can make a fair guesstimation as to whether the campaign is a bust or not. 50 clicks is just getting your feet wet. If at the 100th click you get a sale, then you have a 1% conversion. A 1% conversion isn't horrible, considering that many infoproducts only get a 2% conversion on average. There's no best product on ClickBank. Anything and everything has the potential to be a great seller. As an affiliate you have to be willing to test and re-test before you find a formula that works for you. I will say this though, I ran an auction blog years ago where I reviewed a lot of Clickbank e-books (all auction related). The blog wasn't just product reviews. I mainly offered helpful tips, and threw in an occasional e-book review. I don't do the blog anymore, yet I still get both Adsense clicks and Clickbank product sales. So for me, the best strategy was to incorporate the e-books into my existing content. Just an idea. Good luck!
I have 1300+ unique visitors per day on my adult site. No sales. I had 100+ unique visitors per day on a site. No sales. I have 100+ unique visitors per day on my directory. And nobody even submits free. You will need alot more than 50 unique visitors before you get somewhere ;-).
You haven't even said where your traffic is coming from! With some traffic you may be lucky to get one sale for every 500 visitors, or 1 for every 1000 visitors. With some traffic you could get 100,000 visitors and no sale. Your traffic has to be targeted. If it is adwords and you are converting at 1%, you can run a profitable campaign. For example 100 clicks at 0.20 a click is $20. If you get $25 per sale you have made a profit. With further refinement you may be able to increase conversions to 2%, which is then quite a profitable campaign.
The compaign is fatloss4idiots I am getting traffic from adwords , content+search. One visitor for 7-8 cents. Till now i spent 8$, got 93 clicks, No Sales. If i have to spent 20$ to earn 25$, this is not so good. Which countries to select ? I selected UK, USA, Australia and some europe countries.
Fatloss4idiots is a great product. With their latest upsell, you can make $33 for each sale. But I think you need to target your ads. Selecting UK, US, Aus & Eugope in one campaign is too much. You will get enough traffic from US or UK alone to make huge profit on any diet product.
You can even have 5000 visitors and no sales if the visitors that come to your website are not naturally interested by what you are selling. At a step in your marketing plan something is wrong for sure and people are just looking at your website for 1 sec and than closing it. I suggest using Google Analytics to track how this happens and repair the chain.
How 'bout 30,000+ over and over again (reset stats), and only a few sales over the last couple of years. There's something wrong with this picture! Good Luck folks... I made far better earnings with less traffic in the past.
Blindly sending traffic to an affiliate page will do nothing. Why do people keep asking for help? The answer is simple and has been dealt with many times: targeted traffic so that ( 1 / conversion ratio) * CPC must be greater than affiliate revenue per sale.
I had over 300 clicks yesterday in an attempt to sell for Chopper-Tattoo, and I did not get one sale. I used Yahoo Search Marketing for traffic and I had no landing page, as I was just testing the waters. Any suggestions?
Don't ever jump in a campaign which has so much competition because it will only cost you and with your inexperience ("Testing the waters") it will cost you even more! Always research the niche your trying to promote and then go ahead with setting up. It's always good to build a landing page because that will cause you to research the product and have much more confidence. Also in YSM always bid $0.10 and never go with general terms like "tattoo"... Good luck!