http://www.imannihilation.com According to the video on the website, Rob Benwell, the author of Blogging To The Bank, launched IM Annihilation about 5-6 days ago. I was shocked when I saw the gravity of it on Clickbank. It has over 400 gravity and it's #1 in Business to Business section. Pretty crazy-successful launch, isn't ? Have any of you guys bought this new product? I am curious to find out what you think about it.
bl4ckmaN I was speechless . I got an email from an affiliate who was trying to sale it to me . ( He doesn't know that I am an affiliate myself ) So when I went to check it out in CB , I saw the gravity . That was crazy and the thing was I received the email 2 days after the product came out . I tought the guy was lying when he said the product was new on the email , so when I checked CB analytic . I was like what the **** Amazing !!!!!!!!!!! Did you get any sales from it ?
Yeah he had another product up there think it was something like niche annihalation or something. What a pro to be up there though - just shows you don't need John Reese sending out an email to be successful. Just as a pointer - the gravity is jsut the number of affiliates promoting this product. It's got NOTHING to do with sales. It could be number one with a gravity of 5 - meaning 5 affiliates are making amazing sales.
popedope Watch the video on the website. Rob made over $23k of sales in ONE DAY, and that was the launch day. It's just unbelievable.
it was from this http://www.nicheannihilationmethod.com he made the money from, this imannihilation one is only for a few days then it would go back to the first one again. I am one of his jv partners and I made several sales
Imannihilation seems like a product worth looking at. I am not going to rush out to buy it as yet, I am waiting for the dust to settle and the reviews. I received a ton of mails in my inbox from gurus promoting this for the past two days. I am not going to buy from any of them although some of them are promising very good bonuses. Just before I came to this forum I spent the last 20 minutes reading this blog that reviews Imannihilation. http://imannihilation.wordpress.com This guy sums up my feelings about these gurus, in that they only send out emails to get sales. One citique though, this is the longest review of any product I have ever read. Someone needs to tell him the difference between a review and sales letter! I did send him a email with some tips on reviewing products.. . I may just sympathize and buy it through their link on the blog. The review was very detailed though.
TazerDude Thanks for the link. I'll have a look, I am really interested in this product, because I loved Blogging To The Bank.
Ooops..I made a blunder in my earlier post, the author of the blog I mentioned http://imannihilation.wordpress.com is a female not a male.
You guys - I think this dude has "duped" the CB marketplace somewhat. Click on the "View Pitch Page" for it. It goes through to the niche annihiliation method. I think he's playing a crude game by playing with the CB rankings. *************EDIT******************* Sorry = Ive seen he's "Sold Out" of his product and so changed it back! Well done!!
Actually gravity = an approximative number of daily sales... Gravity has nothing to do with number of affiliates. I have launched a product (which never sold well because my sales pitch sucks) there were about 30 affiliates and gravity 1... because it was maiking 1 sale per day... Alex
alex464 & popedope This from Clickbank's ranking page "Gravity: Number of distinct affiliates who earned a commission by referring a paying customer to the publisher's products. This is a weighted sum and not an actual total. For each affiliate paid in the last 8 weeks we add an amount between 0.1 and 1.0 to the total. The more recent the last referral, the higher the value added."
Thanks for clearing that up - so it's affs who earned from the product. I only thought it was those promoting. Sorry for the confusion!
Oh, man, you are good... The thing is that I was speaking with a CB publisher and he told me his gravity equaled the approx number of daily sales... I guess it is not... Thanks
Here is another way to read it as an avg. as well: Example: gravity = 50.3 (round up 1 x 1 in 6weeks) Meaning: Within the last 6 weeks, 51 affiliates made at least 1 sale each. - each affiliate can make 100 sales each and the gravity would still be the same (within a few points - more recent transactions keep the score higher - each aff is given 1pt. which climbs down to .01 in 6 weeks or goes back up if they make another sale)... - Some products have 10 or less gravity and make an absolute killing . Cheers. NC.