As A New Vendor.. I'm asking your opinion..

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by RickCassidy, May 22, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi!
    I've been working on my website like a whole week and everyday Im changing and making it better.
    If you have time would you check it out and tell me what should I work on more or is it good enough?
    Also my clickbank payment option is not actived yet. you may get that error when you add to charge..
    and also I havent created the affilities page yet.After you say its ready to go I will work on them too!

    website sales page: http://www.becomeagirlmagnet.com

    thank you!
     
    RickCassidy, May 22, 2010 IP
  2. Dan Bainbridge

    Dan Bainbridge Active Member

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    The real proof is in the conversion rate - as long as it converts then it is good enough - start driving traffic to yourself and test your conversion rate with every change - this is the only real test of if it is good enough
     
    Dan Bainbridge, May 22, 2010 IP
  3. RickCassidy

    RickCassidy Peon

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    I can drive traffic with only helps with affilities right?
     
    RickCassidy, May 22, 2010 IP
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    onlinemoniez Peon

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    #4
    Dude, the top vendors work on their sites for months. Not to mention, there are people who work on their sites for months and flop. This is not something that is going to make you rich. It's hit or miss, but you're only going to hit if you're the first one out there or if you put out something significantly better. Both are unlikely to happen. I'd suggest staring off in a less competitive niche.
     
    onlinemoniez, May 22, 2010 IP
  5. Dan Bainbridge

    Dan Bainbridge Active Member

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    No, affiliates don't want to be testing your site for you and for everyone to find out it converts less than 0.5% - you should test it - there is nothing to stop you driving traffic there now from ppc, article marketing, paid advertising etc etc - its all good getting feedback from people but you need to test to make sure the changes are positive - test all the way and announce your launch along with some solid conversion stats and people will take you a lot more seriously.
     
    Dan Bainbridge, May 22, 2010 IP
  6. RickCassidy

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    "less competitive niche".. I'll think about that.. thanks!
     
    RickCassidy, May 22, 2010 IP
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    okay submp3s.. will do my best and lets see what happens :)
     
    RickCassidy, May 22, 2010 IP
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    Hey,

    I'm not looking to discourage you. You're in a very competitive niche, and for a beginner it's doubly tough. The good news is that you'll learn a lot and work towards becoming better. Anyway , if yo can't get affiliates, nothing says that you can't promote your own product. You might as well promote your own stuff rather than someone else's.
     
    onlinemoniez, May 22, 2010 IP
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    king99 Active Member

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    i guess u shuould put a bit of color its too black and white for me
     
    king99, May 22, 2010 IP
  10. RickCassidy

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    allright king.. I wrote that down.. thanks
     
    RickCassidy, May 22, 2010 IP
  11. Dan Bainbridge

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    After taking a closer look I do think it is a really decent effort and I think you should start sending traffic to it now and see what it converts like and keep making changes, keep looking at your competitors to see what they have that you don't / how they write etc. One thing though - the page is too wide, make sure it is set to "industry standard" width - whatever that is - my web develop guy takes care of all of that side of things for me - but on my 13.3" laptop screen it almost completely cuts off the testimonial you have on the right hand side..
     
    Dan Bainbridge, May 22, 2010 IP
  12. RickCassidy

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    you are absolutely right! but I thought maybe showing more testimonials would show it more attractive? and putting them at the right and left sides is something like,if they gon on reading my page they will always see the comments about my page.. not only at one part of it..
    to be honest you should have seen my first page design :) every passing day its getting much more better.. I have no idea what to put in affilities page.. if anyone could help me out I will be very appreciated!
     
    RickCassidy, May 22, 2010 IP
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    #13
    If I was your mentor, and you asked me how to be a successful publisher. I would answer with the simple question: DO NOT TRY NOW. From your comments I can deduce that you are not familiar with the concept.

    You need to have experience as an affiliate first, only then you will have some backbone to be a good publisher.

    I see many people that just create a product and expect to make sales, then start wondering whats wrong when they dont see any.(Hey if it was easy everyone would do it right? I would even tell my dog to do so if it was that simple!lol)

    The point is that its difficult to compete with experienced publishers when you dont have much experience yourself in the first place.

    Its like sitting for a University Degree when you are still in Elementary School.

    Anyways, Try being an affiliate first, it will help a lot.


    Good Luck!
     
    web_18designer, May 22, 2010 IP