Is anyone promoting this guide? It is the most successful acne product on CB (gravity 80.51). How well does it convert for you? Whats your hops/sale average? I am wondering because only in the last 7 days I sent 130 highly targeted hops to it (from articles) and no conversions I know 130 hops is not enough to say its not converting but I would expect at least 1 sale. First time i advertised it I made 1 sale from 2 articles (about 20-30 hops), maybe it was just luck. To me the sales page seems pretty poor, they dont even offer any affiliate tools - cant believe its a top product in the acne niche but I didnt find a better alternative. This is my landing page: http://www.getridofacne4ever.blogspot.com/ I dont think it is the source of the problem because it has about 50% CTR and has already converted once.
Good, at least I know now its not my fault. Im not going to waste my time with this crappy product anymore. I just cant understand how come its the top acne product on CB
Change it with other product. He use your traffic to advertise phisical products of which you don't get credit. Sign for his newslatter and see for yourself. Also, I find acne ebooks in general doesn't convert, but it is maybe just me.
If you check out Chris Gibson, and his product, you will see many complaints from affiliates and customers alike. Affiliates get no reponse and customers call his product a scam. Check out the acne forums and you will see what I mean. Diet consists of apples, enemas, and fasting. Basically it is just a colon cleanse.
The gravity doesn't mean much.. It might only have 80 sales per month from 80 affiliates. Speaking of acne this niche has been the biggest waste of time for me and not only but a huge waste of money. I have published over 200 articles on various directories and got a decent amount of search engine traffic without a single sale. I was about to start an individual thread on acne, affiliates should really be aware of this niche and stop promoting it. Several products are completely outdated with little to no information that would help the acne sufferer. I wonder who's making a decent 20 sales per month on this niche..
You're surely not suggesting that its gravity indicates anything about its conversion-rate or number of sales, Tibor?! That isn't what "gravity" means at all. Personally, I would not wish to be an affiliate for a product with a gravity as high as this - I've had almost uniformly bad experience with them, because (as Clickbank explains openly in its description of the term "gravity") they're the most competitive products to promote, and I don't want with my own efforts to be up against big numbers of professional affiliates with huge Adwords budgets!
Certain niches/products are just over populated and don't convert. You need to find niches with low competition and products that sell to people who are really desperate for solve some type of problem. There are thousands of acne products out there so you'll have a very hard time standing out and convincing the customer that they need your product and not Proactiv or some other crap.
I don't think there is anything problem with your landing page. The problem might be with traffic source and the product itself.
Acne Free in 3 Days is the worst converting product I have ever promoted. (Period) Never wasted so much of my time for measly a few sales of over 300 articles submitted. I love testing products in Clickbank all the time and my average article marketing campaign consist of 200 articles, so far I haven't even been getting much traffic to the landing page (the articles are professionally written by some top copywriters) The site's been getting thousands of views with only a few sales sales ..
Acne is definitely a NO NO .. Try some other smaller niches and you'll see much better conversion rates.