I am selling a clickbank product. It's an autotrading stock software and I can see that where ever I promote it people talk bad about it because they are skeptical and can't believe it so they say it's not true.. Are there ways to gain peoples trust like tips or tricks. I have used this software and know it does really well (way better then I expected and I am selling it haha). It just seems like if people tried it they would be happy. The site offers a demo and refund so I don't know why they wouldn't just return it if they didn't like it. Just looking for some tips and/or tricks. Oh site is in my sig thats my landing page if there is something I can do there? Thanks, Noc
I am an affiliate I guess I didn't make that very clear. It's not really my product. I could give you a 60% discount but then again you could just do it for yourself. It just bugs me because it really works but where ever I promote it people always talk bad about it.
kush. Does that really work? Would I just direct it to my landing page. AdWords might be a good idea. Would the cost outnumber the profit though? Could you explain it a little more?
Noc, really depends on the keywords you use. Some keywords will cost you more than you make while others will make you a nice size profit. This article may help you out a lot. http://www.tylercruz.com/tracking202-pro-launches/
Article marketing is also a powerful way to promote your business and you can write or have articles written that are interesting and informative to your readers. This will bring many targeted visitors to your site.
See the recent thread by LazyTrader - he shows in great detail how he built enormous trust while promoting a Forex product as an affiliate. Basically, he ran a case study using the robot and posted a video of his results each week. Proof is what really creates trust. If you can demonstrate that you're using the product successfully, then people will get over their fear and buy. People don't buy because they think it's a scam website (ie, they won't get the product because it doesn't exist), or they're worried you won't honor the refund, or they're worried you'll steal their card details, or the product won't work, and finally - if they don't want it enough. These are all things that can be overcome by demonstrating the purchase process and the product itself to the customer, and proving that the results the product brings are worth having.