Finally was able to register, DP was giving me the "database error of death" treatment for the past week. So I've been hanging out at these forums, and all I see is mostly vendors trying to push their products to a relatively small number of affiliates. I don't mean to be rude or anything, but that's just what I see on this board. So what I want to ask is -- affiliates -- what exactly is making YOU money right now? I understand that you might be promoting a lot of different stuff, but what is making you the most cash? Best ROI? I personally browse through the lower ends of the marketplace on CB and choose products that not too many affiliates are promoting (low gravity) and decide upon the design of the site. Has been working pretty good for me.
Still system optimization software and anti-virus software. You can see it in my signature. Gravity is only one thing. Be sure to choose $/sale: , it tells the average sale price that the affiliates earn. Choose the highest one and combine it with gravity to start earnings.
I understand $/sale but why should it be low gravity? Personally I haven't yet made any significant effort with CB but I sold about a dozen weight loss / bodybuilding products so far with only a "quite" unrelated blog but with a few pages talking about the products.
Exactly. I am both an affiliate and a vendor, and for the most part lower gravity means: a) less saturated market b) less competition c) higher conversions And oddly enough, one of the products I had several years ago on CB had a triple digit gravity, and another one had a gravity of 30 or so. It turned out that the latter product was producing more sales if refunds were taken into account.
Clickbanks Fat Loss 4 Idiots weight loss niche is great but many people just don't think outside the box when using keywords so many people just use keywords like dieting and weight loss and Lose Weight. Not going to work to well since some many people are using them. Use keywords like: Green Tea To Lose Weight or Healthy Diet For Athletes. These are long tail keywords that get searches but not a whole lot but a few hundred or thousands, but the crowd is a buying crowd. But I wish you the best and I hope my little advice helps.
More the gravity, greater the number of people making money from the product. But this rule doesn't apply to make money products.
Not only gravity, but also $/sale:, (average sale price) because it shows what the affiliates earn from the products.