NEW, unique Clickbank product in an OLD, proven niche

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by debco, Jun 16, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hey all,

    Just wanted to let you know about our new yeast infection product:

    www.DitchYourItch.com

    VENDOR ID: dyidc

    It's a crowded niche, but this product uses direct marketing in a way not seen in the Clickbank yeast infection marketplace.

    Your Commission Is $2.69 + $24.29 = $26.98. (as high as any yeast infection product)

    It's structured this way to increase conversions. The user only has to pay $4.95 upfront, and then the remainder in 7 days. This is used to remove any skepticism they may have, which increases conversions.

    Any questions? Feel free to email support@ditchyouritch.com. We'll place your pixels, answer questions, etc.

    Good luck!
     
    debco, Jun 16, 2010 IP
  2. TigerPublishing

    TigerPublishing Member

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    I like the splash page - nice idea! :) Do you have any stats on how well it works vs a normal single long copy lander?

    P.S. - Little typo I spotted:
    Oh, and plus - do you have rights to give away Mike Gearys insider secrets manual?
     
    TigerPublishing, Jun 17, 2010 IP
  3. jacky8

    jacky8 Active Member

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    Nice one, I am interested to see proof of conversions and may switch over to this if the conversions are better.

    Also the "Add to Cart" buttons aren't clickable.
     
    jacky8, Jun 17, 2010 IP
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    EwanBishop Peon

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    I don't know about this tire-kicker method of selling, so I'm only speculating but:

    Increased Conversions won't mean much if you have more Refunds. I thought the whole point was to find a starving market and solve a problem they have. For this, cost should not be an issue.

    By giving them a low cost option I feel you are cheapening the product, and as far as I can tell, handing them the option to kick tires and ask for a refund (more than the usual method) would surely encourage them to do so?

    You also say:
    "If you'd like to keep the guide, you don't have to do anything further."
    I think most buyers would work out they can still keep the product whatever happens.
     
    EwanBishop, Jun 17, 2010 IP