Just wondering what everone has better success with when it comes to clickbank products... Do you have better conversions with landing pages or direct linking Do you have better success at gaining low CPC and Great quality score with landing pages or direct linking Thanks for sharing
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I'm not sure what all the sarcasm is about, I just asked a simple question After doing several split tests where I promote the same clickbank products via direct linking and via Landing pages, the results are almost 50/50 I promote very few clickhbank products as I prefer the much higher margains associated with physcal products that sell for $1000.00 and up It is no question the Landing pages out perform direct linking when it comes to promoting large ticket items, but it seems odd that there is really no difference between landing and direct linking when it come to my clickbank promotions, That is why I was asking I thought maybe someone would shed some light from there own experiences Thanks Telmari for the only useful reply... I can see Why from looking at your signature PS By the way, for those of you that might reply with more sarcasm... Don't waist my time! PPS Hey Exilus are you even on the right thread?... What the hell are you rambling on about?
I find that it varies from product to product. Some of them seem to need pre-selling and extra bonuses to convert well and some don't. Obviously, the quality of the sales letter makes a difference. Everyone knows, don't they, that there's a linking technique for bypassing the publisher's sales letter and going directly to the CB order form? It's undocumented, so it may not always work in the future, but it has been available for years. It's exactly like the regular Order Now link that the publisher would put on their page, except that you put your ClickBank affiliate ID and an underline before the publisher's ID in the second segment of the link. So if the publisher's link would be: <a href="http://1.pubid.pay.clickbank.net/">Order Now</a> HTML: then your affiliate payment link would be: <a href="http://1.affiliateid_pubid.pay.clickbank.net/">Order Now</a> HTML: The only complication is to make sure you have the right product number (in this example it's 1).
Personally I have done much better with landing pages with ClickBank products... of course it's a matter of having a good landing page.