****New Clickbank Affiliate Program - Google Manipulator - $45.73 Per Sale!

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by affhelper, Jun 27, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey guys,

    I have launched my new Clickbank product called Google Manipulator.

    The affiliate program pays out 75% out of $67 sale = $45.73 Per Sale.

    Conversions so far are fantastic

    Here are the details:

    The sales letter: http://www.googlemanipulator.com

    The affiliate page: http://www.googlemanipulator.com/affiliates.php

    If you have any questions please feel free to contact me anytime.

    The product is killer! It's NOT another crappy ebook or some scammy program. It's my personal blueprint that I USE to make 6 figures online. Not many marketers actually do what they teach in their products. I am sure you know what I mean :)

    Pawel
     
    affhelper, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  2. anarmyofme

    anarmyofme Well-Known Member

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    Nice looking sales page. Looking forward to promoting. What's your conversion rate right now?
     
    anarmyofme, Jun 27, 2008 IP
  3. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, looks really professional. It might become a big one.
     
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    Skribblez Notable Member

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    #4
    Wow, looks like there's already alot of people promoting this one..

    Any chance of a review copy?
     
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  5. popedope

    popedope Well-Known Member

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    I've got to ask - where's your permission to use Google's trademark in your domain name?

    I don't want to have to pull my promotions because you get a cease and decist/...
     
    popedope, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  6. Tazer Dude

    Tazer Dude Active Member

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    #6
    Yep I was wondering the same thing too.

    Although there were many products before this one, googlesnatch, googlemoneypro, googlecash..and many more

    Let us know about permissions and trademark issues and if it will be a problem.
     
    Tazer Dude, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  7. lemonarian

    lemonarian Peon

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    Ah yeah, saw over at Merz's place, seems like it's the "next big thing", haha. In my old days I would sooo be on this... actually I would already have set everything up weeks ago, lol. But then I got sick of jumping from launch to launch and I stopped promoting IM stuff. Sorry mate.
     
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  8. Supper

    Supper Peon

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    Exactly, this is a high risk product to support. And it's only worse with the suggestion of "manipulation".
     
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  9. kittyluver

    kittyluver Notable Member

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    #9
    Wow...This is fantastic offer. I am new to clickbank so I do want to take up this product as my first one and also do want to earn few bucks too....:)

    I am going to start a blogger blog for promoting your product. Shall I start?
     
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  10. affhelper

    affhelper Peon

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    #10
    Oh come on! There won't be any trademark problem. There a tons of sites using the word Google in their domain name. If Google didn't like that they would shut them all down a long time ago. Look at all the CB products like GooglePayload, GoogleCash, AdwordsMiracle, etc and the list goes on.

    There is nothing high risk about that :)
     
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  11. lemonarian

    lemonarian Peon

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    He speaks the truth. Google Cash is one of the most well known products in IM history, and all of those products were a huuuge success.

    If you're in the IM niche, promote this thing. You almost made me wanna jump on this thing lol.
     
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    Supper Peon

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    Anything that involves a trademark infraction is high risk.
     
    Supper, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  13. affhelper

    affhelper Peon

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    #13
    Trust me, you won't run into any problems :)

    The only thing I can think of is that you won't be able to have the
    word "Google" in your Adwords ads, which is understandable.
     
    affhelper, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  14. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    I would be happy to review it for you, if you could provide me a review copy of Google Manipulator.

    Thanks.
     
    bl4ckmaN^, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  15. kittyluver

    kittyluver Notable Member

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    #15
    If you provide me a review copy, I'll do it for you...
     
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  16. markov

    markov Peon

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    #16
    The sales pages looks good. What is the present conversion rate?
     
    markov, Jun 28, 2008 IP
  17. lemonarian

    lemonarian Peon

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    Haha, yeah. Provide us with a review copy, and we'll use your methods to promote your products for you. If your product lives up to its claims then that's more than 6 figures for you there. Nothing to lose, really.

    With that said I'll also promote it in exchange for a review copy. I never promote anything I haven't personally read through the material and tried it out, thus making it impossible for me to promote it right now... and I don't feel like spending 70 bucks on information I possibly already know.

    I actually read your blog a lot a while back, and your post on how to make some quick bum cash was one of the things that helped me get started, so thanks for that mate.

    So any chances we could get review copies?
     
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  18. affhelper

    affhelper Peon

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    #18
    The conversion rate depends on what traffic you are going to send us and if you
    are going to presell your visitors or not. So far my conversion rate on mailout to my
    own list was about 4.4%

    As far as free review copies. Guys, I have given out a butt load of them before I went live with this.
    I stopped giving away free copies, unless you have a good size list or can prove to me that you can
    make at least 10-20 sales per day. I think that's fair. I have people contacting me on daily basis trying
    to get a free copy. I hope you understand.

    Pawel
     
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  19. popedope

    popedope Well-Known Member

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    You need written permission. Pure and simple.

    I had a webkinz site once and thought I was fine... until I got an email from a top US lawyer.

    How do you know that all of those other sites haven't been and gotten permission?

    The reason why people copyright trademarks is so that they have the ability to defend the use of them. They NEED to defend the use of their name in order for them to keep it trademarked.
     
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  20. affhelper

    affhelper Peon

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    popedope,

    Ok, I have been long enough online to see that Google doesn't
    care about domain names with their name it.

    Let's look at some very popular sites like:

    googlecommunity.com
    googlecash.com
    googlepayload.com
    googleassassin.com
    googlesnatch.com

    Do I really need to list more? No they didn't go to Google and asked to
    have their name in the domain name.

    Like I said, If Google cared about it they would shut them down a long time
    ago.

    In fact, all those sites only promote Google and I am sure they don't mind that :)

    How many new customers do you think Google got for their Adwords service
    after people read Google Cash a few years back??
     
    affhelper, Jun 28, 2008 IP