How many articles before you give up ?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by simplyjo, Jul 23, 2009.

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    Hi All,

    So, how many articles do you write and submitt for ONE product, before you give up promoting it altogether ? What is a good number - 10, 25, 50 ??? I usually go with 10 - Is it too less to find out if 1 product would convert or not ?
     
    simplyjo, Jul 23, 2009 IP
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    ParthS Peon

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    Yeah. I'd say 100 hops to your product. If you're getting a 100 hits the page, but only a few people are actually clicking out to your product, then you need to change your landing page.

    If you're getting the hops, then your landing page is fine but your product sucks.
     
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    shand0 Well-Known Member

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    50 unique articles
     
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    100 hops is not enough data to test out a product properly. I would say 300-400 hops. If no sales then move onto the next product. But don't blindly pick a product. Ask yourself the question, would you really buy this product? What is the landing page like? etc
     
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    When you reach 1,000 hops for that product and you have not converted then I would question your marketing method.
     
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    Yeah I agree with that. But before promoting a product you shloud first ask you that same question, Would I buy it?
    If the product is not profitable but you're not quite sure if its the product's fault, or you are not promoting it well, you could ask a friend to go to your page to see if he would buy it. Ask people, for instance in this forum, what they think about your page and about the product. After that change your page or change to another product.

    Good Day:):):)
     
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    It also depends on the payout amount of the product. For a higher payout I may be willing to write more and wait for more hops and opposite is true for lower payout.
     
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    simplyjo Well-Known Member

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    Umm.. Interesting thoughts here, thanks all. I guess I need to write more :)

    You are right sometimes the landing page is at fault and not the product !
     
    simplyjo, Jul 23, 2009 IP