NEW Product - works in Video Game AND Excercise niche (Note: this thread contains corrections from an earlier thread, which I have asked to have deleted.) Hey folks! I've been selling my Wii Fit Guide on Kindle for a while now. It's been successful there with almost no marketing effort, and no refund requests, so I decided to bring it to ClickBank and see if I can share the wealth (and increase sales!). You've probably heard about the Wii Fit...it's the video game where you exercise. The game comes with a Balance Board which you stand on while doing different strength exercises, yoga and games. It makes you move your body to play! It's HUGELY popular: - 'wii' is #10 in eBay's pulse for ALL categories! - 'wii fit' is #1 in eBay's pulse for Video Game Accessories!!!! - 'wii fit' gets 13,600,000 searches monthly on google - 'wii fit' on Yahoo Answers yields over 100,000 questions asked about it And yet, with that huge popularity, there is NO ClickBank product related to the Wii Fit! Checking search results on Google for the terms "wii fit guide" and "wii fit tutorial" yields only 20K to 30K results...easily within reach of even the most basic SEO for those terms...and that's just for THOSE terms. I'm sure you could find better longtail keyword phrases. This guide 'fits' (pun intended) into both the Video Gaming niche, and the Weight Loss/Exercise niche! When you first get the game, not all exercises and games are available. You have to perform certain tasks to 'unlock' them. The documentation that comes with the Wii Fit is pathetic...it doesn't even explain what each exercise is. The Wii Fit Tutorial that is now available on ClickBank contains the following: - a detailed explanation of each exercise and game - how to unlock everything - secrets in the game (such as hidden jogging trails) and how to access them - 'cheats' (ways to earn fit coins easier) Most signficantly, it comes with a workout routine! I was totally shocked that the Wii Fit didn't have that built into it. In conclusion, here's why you should be an affiliate for the Wii Fit Tutorial: - 75% commission payout - associated with a hugely popular product - no competition (no other products like it) - solves several problems that all Wii Fit users have - priced within easy reach for lots of sales ($9.95) - established product (already sold on Amazon, but only in Kindle format) - positive reviews on the Kindle site lends credibility - works in multiple niches: video game, weight loss, exercise To create a hoplink for this product, use: http://1digital1.wiifit.hop.clickbank.net/ ...only replace '1digital1' with YOUR Clickbank ID!! Best of luck! Note: I had started with this price, and raised it based on recommendations from folks here at the DP forums. After testing, I've decided to go back to my original price of $9.95 (but raised the commission from 51% to 75%). I think 75% of a bunch of $10 sales is better than 75% of NO $20 sales.
I didn't read your entire Looooong post but I did look at the lander. Because IMO I was like doesn't the Wii fit come with like a 50+ page manual on how to do everything for it and how to not injure yourself. I could see if you were a certified fitness expert and was like "I just created new routines and approaches to using the Wii fit, let me show you how to lose 10lbs in a mth with my new routine." Something along those lines. I know several chicks that have one and I've never heard any of them frustrated about they didn't know all the exercises it has or they almost injured themselves from the very low impact exercises it uses. Maybe you have sold some copies, then You must have some MAD marketing skills! Imho cheers!
knight1 - the manual that comes with the Wii Fit is pathetic. It doesn't even describe all the exercises and games! Wii Fit is a tremendous market (see the stats above), and now you can get in on the hype with a unique product. I've added an Affiliates page with some graphics / ads for you to use: http://www.getdigitalinfo.com/wiifitguide/affiliates/affiliates.html Hope it helps!
Well, they're buying it now off of Kindle. The Kindle is a pretty narrow market compared to computer-owners. Frankly, I see that as a selling-point to the end-users. "As seen on Amazon" sorta thing. "Used to be available exclusively to Amazon Kindle users, but now is released to you..." Just a thought.