Grav. = 100 , how many sales per month?

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  1. #1
    If grav. in Clickbank is for example 100, how many sales per month product doing?
     
    roxikaka, Mar 23, 2010 IP
  2. eroker

    eroker Active Member

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    depends.. how long has the product been published for?
     
    eroker, Mar 23, 2010 IP
  3. roxikaka

    roxikaka Peon

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    Where Can I check how many sales have product per month?
     
    roxikaka, Mar 23, 2010 IP
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    #4
    what a silly question...
     
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    #5
    Kind of a silly question.......

    For your information: You can have a product with Gravity of 1 or even zero, but making as much as 1,000 sales a month!!, and have another product with Gravity of 100 that just makes between 50 to 100 sales a month or even less!.... Quite possible.
     
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    In short it's impossible to tell, as gravity = the amount of single sales made per affiliate, however it doesn't tell you how many sales a single affiliate is making.

    All gravity tells you is the amount of affiliates that have made atleast 1 sale in the last 60 days (i think).

    cheers
     
    jeffbania, Mar 23, 2010 IP
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    I think you are right jeffbania
     
    aliciapennington, Mar 24, 2010 IP
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    You can never know, low gravity products can make good money if they have affiliates that bring in a high volume of sales. With a 100 gravity, I assume the product is making a decent buck. As a rough estimation, I can say it should be making around $500 per day.
     
    Ripped, Mar 24, 2010 IP
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    It all depends how many different affiliates are making sales and how recently they made it. actually some products with lower gravity converts better bercause there is less competision.
     
    bertuseng, Mar 24, 2010 IP
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    gravity isnt an indication of how much money a person is making, just a made up formula of an estimated number of affiliates selling the product. as jeffbania said, impossible to tell how much money.
     
    tonysanders, Mar 25, 2010 IP
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    Only the product owner can know for sure! The reason is simple, not all of those 100 affiliates may be making consistent sales and also some maybe making a ton of sales but their addition to the gravity numbers will still be just 1.
     
    powfada, Mar 26, 2010 IP
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    I wonder if refunds affect the grav of the products. Anyway, I stay away from those products with too high gravity. Hate to compete with so many affiliates.
     
    scheng1, Mar 27, 2010 IP