Their product is dying and thry trying to get affiliates on to them... They updated their description with how much tehy've earned.... WOW.
I remember that sitepoint had an auction for one of those water gas products and the earnings history was very high. I can imagine millions per year for FL4I. But 20m? that sounds a little too high.
Oh they're dying alright..... I used to get 1 out of 30-50 conversions......and now I'm lucky to get 1 out of 500+
They should at least put their clickbank screenshot of 21 million no matter it is true or false, without screenshot, it is hard to imagine
I don't believe it. I suppose it's possible but unlikely. I don't actively promote them but I do have some old sites that are still up that promote them and yes, conversions have fallen. Of course they've fallen for everything else on CB too
Anything is possible but that is very hard to believe. I am sure it will lure affiliates though and they surely achieved one of there goals, it created a buzz...were talking about it.
I'm still working on my program. I am working on a revamping of my sales page as well as greatly increasing the amount of "product" the customer gets upon purchase (i.e. more add-ons including some free unadvertised bonuses.) Slowly but surely - I believe I'll have success with this thing. And hopefully make a lot of affiliates rich along the way!
That is exactly the amount they`ve made. Does anyone have an idea of how much traffic this sites eats up every single day ? Alexa rank #9899. It`s Insane.
That's cool Z! Well maybe one of these days I'll launch my own product, have some really cool ideas no one has tried for this niche but I haven't been really serious about it... till now
Is that publisher earnings or total sales value? If they paid $14 million of that out to affiliates then its a different story.
Well, since January 2008 - less than a year - I've sold nearly 1,500 hundred copies of FL4I. With what I've learned from my testing this year, I believe I could have sold far more. I'm also aware that there are affiliates who do much better than I do already. So if you take my results as somewhat above average, you might need 500-600 affiliates promoting FL4I steadily to attain 500,000 in total sales in a year. Hasn't their gravity been largely around that figure or better for most of the year? So I think the figure may well be accurate. If CB gets their tracking sorted out, I see no reason why I couldn't do even better with FL4I in 2009. The question I'm left with, though, is: will CB actually get their tracking/processing issues sorted out, or do they just not care? Iain
That's impressive work. Although I think you are probably far above "somewhat above average." I know I made a sale or three of FL4I during the last year. My fiancee (who is also an aff for them) made maybe 10 sales. So there's affiliates like us counted in that gravity as well. But that being said, it's certainly possible they made 500K - I just find it hard to believe. I think they have a subpar product (to put it mildly) so it concerns me that so many people are having this particular experience with buying a digital diet product. I hope it doesn't put them off to trying others in the future. Maybe most of the buyers are too dumb to realize how crap it is. Sometimes I worry I may actually be overestimating the average consumer's intelligence.
I've done quite a few sales with FL4I with Adwords campaigns so if there's a couple of thousand people in the 6 billion people on Earth who are doing the same then the figures do stack up. Damn, wish I'd written it now!
Try this out, promote a crap product and get an opt-in list going too. See how they convert over and over again for more related crappy products. Some people just impulse buy crap over and over again.