I have a couple of blogs, so I blog about a few products from time to time, but haven't had any luck with clickbank yet though. Amazon converts a bit faster for me, (mostly because of which products are available)
when you say landing pages, are they just one-page sites that go directly to the affiliate website or are they a whole website with a bunch of clickbank links; also, how many landing pages/websites do you have and how much do you make on average per day
My landing pages also have a link to articles, disclaimer, privacy policy, etc. So you can basically call them a whole website, although people don't scroll all the way down to actually read the articles. I have enough interesting information on the landing page itself (average time on site over 2 minutes!). I have one domain for many products, but I only advertise one at a time (budget limit). I make a small amount per day, not something noteworthy, but still positive on average ("on average" because some days don't have sales). nadavs
Article marketing for the most part... It works very well checkout http://www.thekaizenbusiness.com/?p=174 that talks about how well this method works for both traffic, links and more importantly sales. It was for a physical product but the method is exactly the same.
Read Clickbank FAQ, there pretty much useful stuff there...i don't understand, why moders don't make that thread a sticky one. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=682871
so you do need at least a website, my plan was to hoplink from adwords, but after reading the link you provided, it said somwhere in there that Google doesn't like that, what other possible ways can you sell/market Clickbank products without having to have a website
Articles, Blogs and Seo. 90% of my sales come from se traffic. Articles give me additional backlinks and traffic. I don't use PPC. I gave it a try a month ago but lost all my money =))
Adwords just dissapproved my ad, is there a way to advertise through Adwords selling ClickBank products