600 [targeted] Hops, NO sales.

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  1. #1
    I've been promoting a product, and I've had over 600 hops, and no sales yet. This is 100% targeted traffic. I'm wondering if it could be the product? Or just terrible luck?

    Also, I have a question regarding the tracking. If I go to a website, using hoplink "xxxx" (Example). And then click on the buy product, I notice on a lot of them, it still says there's "no affiliate" while in the checkout stage. Why is this? Thanks in advance!
     
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  2. Robert25

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    If you can share your traffic source and landing page here or by PM I can help you out in this.
    There are several factors which affect your sale and this information is not enough to point one out of them.

    Hope you understand.

    Update:--- Please check your PM.
     
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  3. photoads

    photoads Well-Known Member

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    I had the same recently sent over 1200 hops 0 converts unbelievable. Whats your link I will check it out from here too ...
     
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    that's a lot of hops for no sale ... are these products with good gravity?
     
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  5. AffilateRook1

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    Might be the product :p
     
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    That is not normal, you should be able to track your affiliate ID at bottom.
     
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  7. Robert25

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    scubita, His browser is not saving cookies so the problem is arising.
     
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  8. Sem-Advance

    Sem-Advance Notable Member

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    Does not matter what his browser does or does not do.

    The question is why is the traffic not converting.

    Reasons include

    1. Who says the traffic is targeted?? Many webmasters like to "think" they understanding marketing.... but reality is they have no clue.

    2. Ads - Poor ad writing yields traffic that does not convert.

    3. Landing pages. - Poor landing pages will lose sales.

    4. Product selection - Many webmasters try to market what they want. Usually dollar signs cloud their vision One should market what consumers want & NEED!!!!

    ;)
     
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  9. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    If you are getting lots of hops, but no sales, then there could be several problems:

    1. Traffic quality? As you are saying, it's targeted, so I'm assuming this is not the issue

    2. Product? If the product you are promoting has low gravity, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's an "untapped" niche...It can be just a really bad product

    3. Finally maybe it's your pre-sell, which is promising not the same thing that the product offers?
     
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  10. hughmandy

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    The problem lies with clickbank or the product. Any one of them. You should get at least a sale with 600 hops, this is not normal
     
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    How do you know "this is 100% targeted traffic"?
     
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  12. Sem-Advance

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    How do you know where the problem lies???

    Have you seen the ads??

    landing pages?

    that he knows who the target market is?

    Don't post like you know the answer... when you have no clue what you are speaking of....:rolleyes:
     
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  13. Daved2006

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    Some products owners are happy to help you if you are struggling. Depending on your experience you may believe you have targeted traffic when actually you dont. When you say 600 hops is that to your landing page or the product. What is the Gravity of the product. Are there a lot of people complaining online about the product ? Does it have a high refund rate. It also depends on how you are getting traffic and the keywords your using for example if your traffic is full of people who are only seeking free info.

    Ask on this thread if there is somebody experienced that you can pm in confidence who will look over your campaign.

    Hope that helps
     
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  14. T.J.

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    your affiliate ID should still show up on the bottom of the sales check out page. You need to check it and then check your links! Make sure they are the same as your ID. If not fix it. If correct try with another product to see if your affiliate ID is at the bottom of sales page. If you try this with several products without any hops then you should email clickbank. IF you do see hops with other products then it's probably the merchant.


    Hope this helps
     
    T.J., Mar 21, 2009 IP