Low gravity V.s. High Gravity

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by speedyj, Oct 7, 2008.

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    I would like to find a niche product or service in Click Bank.

    What' s the range considered Low Gravity?

    Is there any video to see how to find good niches on Click Bank ?
     
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  2. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    Use Cb-analytics.com
     
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    High gravity products are proven sellers, but I have done ok with products with low gravity in the 5-10 range.
     
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    good low gravity products can work well because for whatever reason there is less competition ... if it's a product that is becoming more successful you get the early mover advantage ...

    but go with your instinct, ask yourself, "would i buy from this site" ...

    and defintiely use cb-analytics to identy the trend, if it's worth getting into, etc
     
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    Personally I love low gravity products but that is just me, I have had more success with them in the past.
     
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    Low gravity products have made me more sales over the long run.
     
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    I try to go for a gravity of at least 30 as a general rule, but sometimes you can find a product that is brand new and not being promoted yet and if its a decent product it's good to jump on it.
    Jon
     
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    High gravity---->high competition.
    Low gravity----->low competition.
     
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    High Gravity
    Negatives - Tons of Competition,
    Positives - High Demand on the Product, If It Gets Tons Exposure/Traffic it Will More than Likely Sale Eventually

    Low Gravity
    Negatives - Either Not a High Demand Product Or Has an Unproven Sales Page
    Positives - Can be a trailblazer and youou could be promoting the next big thing, Low competition



    I like high gravity products because competition doesn't matter to me ;D
     
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    The thing, which I keep telling people is that if the product is low gravity, it doesn't necessarily mean it has low competition.

    Everything depends on the NICHE, because at the end of the day, you will need to rank for keywords, won't you?

    Obviously, going into competitive niche with a low gravity product, doesn't make sense, when there are proven sellers.

    However, if you can find a low competitive niche and a relevant product for it, then that might be something useful.

    P.S. Don't forget low gravity products, have poor gravity for a reason. I recently tried to promote such product, and with super targeted traffic, it converted in 500 hops...

    So trial and error, I would say.
     
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    I've seen people suggest only promote things that are 20 - 100 or so in gravity.
     
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    Nah, I would promote a product even it has high gravity depends of more than gravity
     
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