Hi Guys... I ussually get around 1 sale a day (in average), but the last two months or so, my sales have slowly descreasing and in this month, I've only made 7 sales or so... I have a lot of small niche blogs and promote a variety of different CB products... Last year, around this time, I was only just started in internet marketing, so I don't really have anything to compare to... My best guess is that it is because of the summer or something like that... Do you guys also see a decrease in sales? (BTW, my hops are rising and I currently get around 350-400 hops a day) - izeqb
You're not alone my friend, I've also complained about the same happenings in the last few months.. however sales are finally picking up (slowly) Sit tight, you should see some improvement in the next few weeks. Also check out http://cb-analytics.com/ periodically to stay on top of the network's sales situation.
It's the summer, however I noticed that some niches like games and xbox related are doing good at this time
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If you're only generating 20/30 sales a month then it's pretty normal. There's a lot of factors including "seasonal factors". Cb-analytics.com showed a huge drop in gravity over this summer so I guess pretty much everyone has been affected more or less.
It's likely a seasonal fluctuation if all other factors are the same. My conversion rates vary +- 2% depending on the time of the year. Use this downtime to your advantage to build more sites, write more articles, etc. so you're poised to ride the next wave!
Try to promote CPA offers they have better conversions and you can find seasonal offers. just fit the offer to your content.
CPA offers are so much better than clickbank, I had a conversion of 1:400 last month on products for clickbank. Yeah muy terrible' , and you can't say it was the products because I was promoting many to see if any converted. I go to CPA and epic direct (formerly known as Azoogle), and now I'm 1:17 Big difference? I'd say so.
Yeah, due to the fact that Clickbank is only selling e-goods the conversion rate is much smaller than in most other networks. What I've recently started doing is to find a niche then search on Google for "%niche% affiliate" an find a company who sells a product in that niche and also has an affiliate scheme. So far it seems very promising