For 3 years I have been trying to sell ClickBank products...

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by veena1611, Nov 16, 2009.

  1. NCMedia

    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I no know, maybe next 3 years be will better...

    ..Get yourself a mentor, or someone to look up to (but not from DP bro), stick to them like glue and learn everything you can.

    3 years is a long fail, learn from your mistakes and stop doing whatever you're doing right now - it's not working. Try new things you've never tried, read some threads/journals/throw jam at the wall until some shit sticks for a while.

    N.
     
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    #22
    3 years no sale???? You must be kidding!!
     
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    #23
    no sales in 3 years? wow. i make sales on Clickbank from things i set up 3 years ago. You must either work on this 2 minutes a week like all the gurus tell you you can do or you should take the hint and invest the time into your family or a new venture.

    I would give it one last shot before you quit but i think the writing is on the wall buddy.....
     
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    #24
    @alexa - Thanks Alexa.


    @everyone

    I still say it is the link. I'll bet this person was promoting:

    domain.com/?hop=yourid

    instead of promoting:

    http://yourid.vendorsid.hop.clickbank.net

    I've seen it before on this forum with somebodies site in their sig. There has to be some explanation because 3 years of no sales is a little strange.

    Mike
     
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    #25
    Wait, I'm new at all this, but can you tell me the difference between both links? Are you saying "domain.com/?hop=yourid" doesn't work well?

    Holy crap I just read that it doesn't track your sales if you promote that link. So basically if anyone bought something off this link, it wouldn't work?!
     
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  6. mikeyman120

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    #26
    If you use the first one then you won't get credit. You can check this by testing the links and then when you get to the website go click the order button to see if your affiliate id is at the bottom of the clickbank order page, if it's not you don't get paid.

    Mike
     
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    #27
    I will surely read this one...thanks!
     
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    #28
    Use yourid.vendorsid.hop.clickbank.net as Clickbank will store a cookie on the other person computer. This cookie is a tracking file.

    domain.com/?hop=yourid merely means a varible "hop" is pass with the value "yourid." It means nothing if that link didn't come from clickbank as the referrer.

    In order to get credit for any promotion, the other people you're promoting to must have the cookie file stored on their computer through clickbank.
     
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  9. spiritofseo

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    #29
    I understand your frustration, the question is how many clicks have you gotten the clickbank products over that 3 year period?

    I've delivered 1600 unique hits to a clickbank product (which "converted well") and received 0 sales. The key boils down to your conversion rate, and why.

    I've learned these tricks:

    1. Don't be a salesman (or woman) people cannot trust a sales type message. Stop trying to sell clickbank products and start trying to share them, because YOU think they are good... right?

    2. Context is everything. You need to be selling the right thing to the right person. if your buying PPC traffic you choose the keywords to obviously match the product. Otherwise, you need to know where your people are coming from, and what THEY in particular may be interested in.

    3. Don't mess around with products which suck. Maybe you should take clickbanks highest selling products and focus on those. Point is, don't try to sell stuff which doesn't convert. Otherwise you won't convert it.

    4. Just open your eyes to what the heavy sellers are doing. Nice clean website, trustworthy, opt-in email address which then autoresponds, not too sales like. etc.

    You better have just learned something!

    Clay
     
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  10. meshalla

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    #30
    no promotion = no traffic = no sales!

    You need to take some marketing measures and learn how to promote the product to your advantage.
     
    meshalla, Dec 15, 2009 IP