Admittedly a dumb question, but does anyone notice less sales on even days?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by rbf738, Feb 25, 2009.

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    I haven't had a sale on an even numbered day in over a month, yet I make multiple sales many times on odd numbered days. I didn't know if this was some kind of clickbank scam or something where its easier on their servers or something to split the days in which they process sales for people?
     
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    ryanman Active Member

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    I am a publisher and an affiliate as well promoting almost every clickbank product out there. Here is what I have realized. There will be totally dry days for some niches while you will loads of sales for others. Therefore the trick here is to promote as many products as possible.

    If you don't want to use ppc for it you can always writer consistent articles for loads of niches and see great results in the long term. But again the trick here is to promote as many niches as possible instead of sticking to just a few.
     
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    i observed no such thing....illl keep an eye out though and let you know... I very weerrryy of cb
     
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    I have noticed that days that end in the letter "Y" have more sales that days that do not. Unless it is between the degrees of 47-49.

    .....'cmon
     
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    rbf738 Peon

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    Ha that's why i preempted it with "probably a dumb question". Thanks, just curious and found this to be quite a coincidence. I can see weekends as opposed to weekdays, but every other day seemed odd to me is all. I guess i'll point my conspiracy theories elsewhere.
     
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    domainiac Active Member

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    :D

    We have all been there. Analyzing data is a good thing but sometimes it makes us go a little loopy.
     
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    guys i didn't see such things. but good observation. i will start observation from now on:D
     
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    I definitely see a trend, but it's mostly certain days of the week that are more productive than even numbered days. So far today, I've made the same number of sales as I did yesterday, so I guess I'm not affected. :)
     
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    yes. there are certain days and certain time of days where you're gonna see a dip in sales. This is why it's so important to track everything, and then set up ad-scheduling so you pull or decrease your ads on certain times and increase your ads when the buying is hot
     
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