i have used clickbank quite a bit over the last few months i tried everything from hop ads in publisher added them to my sites and also the new ads in side bar but i still get no clicks i get impressions because my site gets aroung 2000-3000 hits a day but no one buys anything, i keep the ads to the same niche as my sites also , does anyone have any success with click bank if so please give me some tips
Maybe your visitors are just not interested in buying anything, most of the time I only target desperate people, people that are will to pay to solve there problem.
Usually landing pages with a call to action work a lot better than a content site. You'd have to show us your site to see the exact reason of why you're not making any sales on a product that related to your niche. (2000 - 3000 visits usually makes me 20 - 30 sales every month )
1 - Show us your site 2 - TEST, TEST, TEST, TEST If you say "this didn't work" then I say, show me data, and PROVE to me it didn't work. Just to let you know I don't like the hop ad builder. Choose 1 product, write a review/landing page, and see how many people going to your landing page are checking out the product. This gives you a better idea of the interest level of your readership. If you're getting 2000-3000 hits a day, then I'd also suggest starting a mailing list. After around 1000 subscribers, send out a survey asking them about their needs, concerns, habits, etc. BTW, is your website a blog? How long are people staying on your site? How many pages are they reading? What are they reading? - All this data is IMPORTANT for you to collect. If you want to be successful with Clickbank, you need to be a data junkie.
I have www.poultrypages.com which advertises Chicken Coop. It gets about 25,000 UV per month and makes 2-3 clickbank sales a month, but i have 3 Ezines keyworded so the sales could be coming from them. Make a landing page and create articles.
Try using the approach of writing a personal review from a user point of view where you compare the product with other products, flaw the product naturally in some areas and still recommend it over the others. I have done this in the health niche sector and bagged some sales (i think the ebook i saw this was even shared here) For instance lets take acne for example you could start with talking about all you did to cure your acne without success, how you got recommended to x product and you thought it was crap but after a while decides to give it a try...and though the site promised it will clear in 2 days, but you only started seeing results from the 4th day blah blah... Just write like a normal person and not a desperate sales man. Cheers