Hello, either A) The money is in the list or B) ClickBank sucks balls. Why? Because only 5 percent of customers are clicking through to my clickbank product page. And if I optimistically get 1 sale per 100 hops, that means I get one sale for every 2000 visitors. Which means I have a conversion rate of .05 percent. I am sorry, BUT THAT SUCKS ASS. Are you f king kidding me? This is a joke. Because if the numbers really suck this bad, it means that no one is making money by driving traffic to clickbank landing pages. It means MAYBE, ONLY MAYBE people are making money by building lists. But otherwise, the only people making money are people building lists, CLICKBANK, or people creating packages about how to make money on the internet. WTF
Either the products that you are promoting suck balls or they way that you are promoting them sucks balls.
mate, its secret option c) you suck balls. Seriously dont come on here bitching, you have a 5% click through rate to the sales page and you come on here saying clickbank sucks. You suck!
It's true that the 5% is low, it means you don't attract targeted visitors OR your landing page is badly designed, either one or another, 5% is not a correct number for landing pages with targeted traffic. Then for the 1% it's up to the landing pages of the clickbank products, you have to chose them carefully by looking at stats such as GRAVITY in clickbank and don't promote rubbish pages.
5%? Man your LP sucks. With article matketing I easily reach 75-80% CTR with my bad english and ugly salespages that based mostly on text, not professional header and one free downloaded picture. Intersting to see yours
The notion of the money is in the list boils down to this; a list is an asset that you can re-monetize. Building an establish list of quality and loyal followers in a targeted niche is great, but only if that is part of your campaign as oppose to the main strategy. The immediate value of each list member might only be $0.20 over say a 3 month period, but after a year and a 3 months, that figure has gone up to $1 for each person on that list for a year. So in theory, you've managed to 5x or 500% your initial return, minus monthly list fees of course.
I'd be interested in seeing one of your landing pages as the one thing I believe is holding me back is I want to have a perfect squeeze page before i start sending traffic with articles and videos. If i can make a simple page for now just to get something going I will but i feel like these days you need to make a mega impression or fall short.
50% sounds about right. The 2% to 6 % order conversions after that. .05 % .... Hum have you reworked your landing pages a few time to try and get better click through?
You can't just throw traffic at an affiliate and expect it to work. You need some better qualified visitors I think.