Help and advice on one-time- offer and back-end product ideas?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by gabby6480, Jul 3, 2010.

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    I want to become a vendor on Clickbank and sell niche ebooks on how to cure different ailments… like remedies for stuff like; dandruff, cold sores, cellulite, head lice etc.

    I’ll open up separate Clickbank accounts and realistically sell each ebook for around $30… so nothing huge.

    Since I’m a newbie though, I’m stuck for ideas on OTO’s and back-end products to increase customer lifetime value.

    What could I offer them that could compliment my niches? The niches aren’t exactly huge like IM or weight loss where I could find heaps of complimentary products.

    Any idea suggestions for these niches or ideas on how I can increase lifetime value for these mini-niches?
     
    gabby6480, Jul 3, 2010 IP
  2. BusinessAdvisor

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    You may want to consider bundling a set of cure related niche e-Books at a deep discount. The appeal would be the ability to get more than one of your product for a bundle price that would be less than the cost of purchasing each product individually.
     
    BusinessAdvisor, Jul 3, 2010 IP
  3. haveseo

    haveseo Well-Known Member

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    I don't recommend working for very competitive products like weight loss. You can work for average products with less befitted but more sale percentage.
    I mean don't waste your time by working on high competitive keywords.
     
    haveseo, Jul 4, 2010 IP
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    Not much potential for back end within those niches. Offer them coupon for physical products too hook them with a vendor for a commission.
    No matter what home remedies you offer them they will go for a product sooner or later, a person with a persisting problem will look for many various solutions.
     
    DavidWolfman, Jul 4, 2010 IP