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Discussion in 'Sites' started by popedope, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hey everyone,

    I'm trying to sell my latest Clickbank product which was launched around 1 week ago... Called Wizard Uninstaller (wuninstall)

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    What Is It
    Wizard Uninstaller is a complete software tool designed to help people uninstall programs from their computer. It is custom coded and is an actual software package, unlike many of the cheap e-books you get on CB.


    Why Am I Selling?
    I have a target to make $15k from new sources by the end of the year, so I am making new Clickbank websites and then selling them when they get profitable. This is the first product site that I am trying to sell, and will have some more in the next 3 months.

    Why Should You Be Interested
    This product already has a proven track record AND potential. The biggest player in this market has a gravity of 30, which means that when this site matures, you'll likely be able to grow it to around that level with 100% automated traffic.


    What you get
    • CB Account
    • Website
    • Domain
    • Full Rights To Software Product
    • Complete Software Source Code
    • Full Rights To All Graphics etc On Site


    Revenue
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    Price
    I am currently looking for at least $800 for this site. It comes with the complete source code and software, which alone would cost $100's to code up. I know that you shouldn't try and sell a site on its 'potential', but this has a proven track record and is already set to grow.

    I accept payments by Paypal and the name is with Namecheap.

    This will be a great little projet for someone.

    PM me for more info / a link to the product.

    Rich
     
    popedope, Sep 27, 2009 IP
  2. Helvetii

    Helvetii Notable Member

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    #2
    Why would would someone want to buy an uninstaller? How is it different from "Add/Remove Programs"?
     
    Helvetii, Sep 27, 2009 IP
  3. popedope

    popedope Well-Known Member

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    Well there are several reasons why people will want to buy this software over using the standard Windows interface.

    1. Many programs don't actually appear in the add/remove programs section of Windows. One such as Windows Live Messnger don't appear in Windows but appear in my program and can be removed easily.

    2. The Windows add/remove programs list is very unstable - in that it often doesn't work, and has many references to programs that were removed long ago.

    3. The Add/Remove programs list is extremely slow to load - meaning that anyone with a slow / unstable PC will be unable to open it.

    4. Many people will actually rather use a simple program like this rather than learning how to go to the control panel to remove programs. There are many people out there who don't know the first thing about computers but want to uninstall a program. And even if they are told how to load add/remove programs, etc... they still don't get it. Getting a simple program is a perfect resource for them

    5. My software actually shows how big the installed program is, allowing people to choose which programs they want to remove based on big it is. This is perfect is people want to clean up their PC and want to make more HDD space.

    There are a bunch of other reasons as well. But if you also look at it from the business perspective - there are two other products in the "uninstaller" market, both of which appear to be selling very well. The top one, Perfect Uninstaller, has a gravity of around 30.

    If someone is trying to clean up their PC from many programs they've installed over the years, paying $30 over having to take time out to learn how to do it or getting help is a no-brainer.
     
    popedope, Sep 27, 2009 IP
  4. Helvetii

    Helvetii Notable Member

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    Well, I must admit that sounds like something. Shoot me a link to the program. I'd like to look for myself :)
     
    Helvetii, Sep 27, 2009 IP
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    centarec Member

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    I would never pay $30 for program uninstaller. And the ratio does not work for me as well...1000 visits only 4 sales.
     
    centarec, Sep 28, 2009 IP
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    cakefeed Peon

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    I'll offer $100.
     
    cakefeed, Sep 28, 2009 IP