When going through the Clickbank Marketplace what exactly should I be looking for in all these products? I have about $500 to experiment with so what would be the best way to spend my money so I can get used to/understand all this new stuff? For example: I've been looking through the FAQ but I didn't see anything that explains what all that green text at the bottom is..could someone clear that up?
My best recommendation would be one of the following two: 1. A Holiday Product - This is because, simply, the holidays are around the corner. 2. Financial Crisis Product - Promote a product that will help in the financial crisis the US is experiencing right now. This is definitely a must if you can find the right product or even better, start your own product.
Thx 4 the tips! could you or someone clear up what the green text means? Or point me in the direction where I can read up on it
$/sale = amount you earn per sale made Future $ = Anything you would make for rebills (eg, membership sites) Total $/sale = $/sale + Future Sale/$ %/sale = What % of the selling price $/sale is %refd = how much of the sales are generated by affiliates grav = Gravity, the CB way to determine how popular a product is. High gravity products are generally well converting, but those markets are also very crowded
^^ Ha ha, nice idea A holiday product would be something like "How to decorate your Christmas tree" or "Where to buy gifts at wholesale prices" - better yet "How to cook a whole Thanksgiving meal." Okay, so maybe some of these ClickBank products don't exist, but who says they don't *Wink* - If you catch what I'm saying, write one yourself or do some solid research. If worse comes to worse, ClickBank is NOT your only option for promoting holiday products and services.
I believe now anything to do with saving money on your household bills will sell----windmill or solar power,etc.!! ---Dossett
%refd = how much of the sales are generated by affiliates Oh...I thought it shows percents of refund rate. Anyway is there something where I can get info about refund rates or it just don't shows ?)))