I am promoting pregnancy miracle. Is this normal? What is the average conversion from order form - sales?
Now you figure out why they are not buying. Clickbank gives you some insights as to how well a program is doing over all. Look at those numbers. If people are not buying you need to figure out why. There is not such thing as normal. It's not about numbers it's about people.
I once promoted a movies site, got 10 sales in first 500 hops and 0 in the next 1000... So I'm fairly confident one conversion for every 5 - 5000 hops is normal
What is the source of your traffic as that is what is important, unless it's targeted traffic it's a waste of time.....
I have a website on baby gender niche and conversion is pretty decent. You may want to try it out to see the difference.
hi alicia. your copy on the page looks decent enough (im assuming its planmybaby.com since you forgot to put it in ). what are your experiences with the conversions which you have so far? would be interesting to share.
again, best thing to do is test and track. just go where the money niches are. even obscure niches. those are usually better.
THe best thing to do is make sure your traffic is targeted. Useless traffic wouldn't convert. Test different traffic strategies out to see which work best.
Hey tony I've join ur affiliate program and the conversions seem solid...I guess your niche is a really good one to go into in this era. Any other niches out there with real high conversions? I mean REAL
If you're not getting at least 1 sale from 100 hops, then I'd say either your marketing plan sucks, or the product sucks.
Conversion are depends on how targeted the traffic is. So just send highly targeted traffic and it converts well.
I agree with the others in regards to the type of traffic you are sending. For example if you are article marketing and only getting traffic from the article directories as opposed to being on the first page of google then your traffic may not be as targeted. Additionally if you are using ppc are you trying to target long tail keywords or broad, as long tails seem to convert better. In other words your keywords may be to broad. Are you pre- selling and using your own landing page or are you direct linking? If you are pre - selling with your own landing page it may be your site. For example your theme, colors or even the content of your site. Moreover your site may not transition over to the affiliate site well. If your site does not look similar to the landing page of the site that you are recommending then it could possibly deter potential buyers from making the purchase. But I am assuming too much. If you are direct linking for example, it may be the product. With out knowing all the details I'm speculating at best, however hopefully some of the information I provided will help. Good luck.