OFFICIAL LAUNCH - "CMSP" - already made 150+ sales (TESTED PRODUCT)

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by JoseArmando, Feb 10, 2009.

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    I won't waste your time with this one.

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    It's a product that helps people with sweaty palms. The condition is called palmar hyperhidrosis and my product helps them stop sweating in less than a week.

    This product really does stop hand sweating and it has an extremely low refund rate (I've sold over 150 ebooks and only got 3 refunds).

    It has two price points.

    $17.95 and $37.95 (both pay 75% commission) and you'll get on average $20 per sale because I have a high conversion rates for the higher priced option.

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    For the past few days I was working 24/7 on affiliates section and I really believe it's the most valuable affiliate resource among clickbank products.

    If you want to join just hop to http://www.smartwealthcreation.com/palms/affiliates.php

    Clickbank ID is: "sweatypalm" (more info in affiliate resource page)
    Landing page here: http://www.smartwealthcreation.com/palms/landing.php (this is a redirect)

    Good luck

    PS: those of you who already joined private list will get an email with direct link for affiliate resources
     
    JoseArmando, Feb 10, 2009 IP
  2. Capler

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    Nothing worse than requiring registration for affiliate materials - you mind as well give away cash.
     
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    Hmm... Page looks great in Firefox and Chrome but when I open it in Explore 7 it looks misaligned. Body copy is a lot wider than the header image.

    Just me?
     
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    rolf Active Member

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    yeah same for me, Armando you might have to do some quick editing. The body is wider than the header and footer. Browsershots.org is also a good site for testing.
     
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  5. JoseArmando

    JoseArmando Active Member

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    Hey guys, thanks for pointing this out, honestly I have no idea what happened there because it worked in all browsers yesterday. I'll get it fixed ASAP.

    Capler I know I'll lose a few but my goal is to work as tightly with my affiliates as possible and being able to contact them instantly about any changes on the site is my priority.
     
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    Hmm the site is working fine for me in IE7.

    PS: The site looks great
     
    HarryLee, Feb 10, 2009 IP
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    Looks like its fixed. It was off earlier but I just checked again and it lined up.
     
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  8. JoseArmando

    JoseArmando Active Member

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    Thanks!

    Yeah, I got the fixed version almost instantly. I've double checked the whole sales process again and everything seems to work fine now.
     
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    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    Hey Jose,

    Best of luck with it. One note - you or your designer took a custom graphic from one of my sites and manipulated it, would have been nice if you asked... Sorry to be prude but this kind of stuff bugs me.

    Cheers,
    N.
     
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    Nice niche and nice site....looks like a winner.

    On the affiliate page, you can add a link below the opt in form that says something like already signed up or skip straight to the affiliate materials.

    some people just won't sign up but you will still want them promoting. You will get most of them and that will give you the advantage you are looking for plus not hurt your affiliate count.

    best of luck.
     
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    Yeah I was checking out and then saw this newsletter and then I am off the product... I knew many publishers usually put the Click Here if you already signed up link. I don't want to sign up before promoting the product and taking a profit out of it.
     
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  12. JoseArmando

    JoseArmando Active Member

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    Hey, thanks for the thumbs up. I'll talk to him about it - btw I had no idea about this but if this is true I'm really sorry about it. I'll talk to you through PMs to sort this out.

    Hey domainiac, this made a lot of sense.. actually so much I've changed the aff page and now people can access the page without opting in (btw I still encourage every affiliate that is serious about promoting this to join).

    Thanks for the tip mate. Now you can join without opting in.

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    I've seen a lot of people joined the list which is great because tonight I'll send you an email about how you can get 50-60% click through rates in ezinearticles, tomorrow you'll get the templates for review pages... and so on and so on.

    Good luck to everyone who already started promoting it.

    BTW, I already got 2 sales for the new copy and it looks like this one converts even better than the old design:
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    This was through my own ezinearticles that I wrote a few weeks ago... so affiliates go go go
     
    JoseArmando, Feb 11, 2009 IP
  13. daremkd

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    this would be cool to promote just wondering what keywords would be the best...what people are typing in the search engines when looking for this type of product?
     
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  14. JoseArmando

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    Hey daremkd here is an excerpt from affiliate resources:

    For AdWords I've found that these groups of keywords get the most traffic with good CTR and conversions (each number is a separate adgroup):
    1. sweaty palms (add negative keyword -[sweaty palms])
    2. [sweaty palms]
    3. [cure for sweaty hands], cure sweaty hands
    4. stop sweaty hands, "stop sweaty hands", [stop sweaty hands]
    5. sweaty hands (add negative keyword -[sweaty hands])
    6. [sweaty hands]
    7. cure sweaty palms
    8. hands sweating
    9. how to stop sweating hands, stop sweating hands, stop hands from sweating, [stop hands from sweating]

    You've probably noticed the negative bracketed keyword. This is a trick I learned from stompernets adwords triangulation method which basically means that for main keywords you can't tell when short tail converts and when long tails convert.

    For example, if you bid on sweaty palms you'll trigger keywords like: sweaty palms cure, sweaty palms, how to cure sweaty palms fast

    So if you did a long test you'd probably notice that long tails that are triggered by sweaty palms keyword convert way better than two word short tail, however the only way to trigger the long tails is to bid on short tail.

    BUT with this technique you can create two groups:

    1st group: bid on keyword: sweaty palms and add negative keyword [sweaty palms]. This way you'll only trigger long tails.
    then create 2nd group and bid on: [sweaty palms] This will only trigger two word keyword without all the long tails. This way you'll be able to see which one converts better. I've had groups where just bidding on main keyword wasn't profitable, but when I used this technique I noticed that long tails actually are profitable while the short tail isn't.
     
    JoseArmando, Feb 11, 2009 IP
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    Those are some useful affiliate resources right there. I wish all publishers were that honest with their adwords campaigns.
     
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    rikat Well-Known Member

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    Killer tip JoseArmando! + rep

    I usually do something similar that gets the same results, but in a much more roundabout way... your method is so clean :)
     
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    @Armando: I have to disagree with your Adwords "trick": You will receive lots of untargeted traffic and even if it converts, you will STILL dont know what keyword converted. Instead I recommend creating more groups, and use both "sweaty palms" and [sweaty palms] for example. If the [] word gets enough traffic make another group with that alone and so on for all the groups.
    Please drop me a message with the average CPC and average position for the main keywords..I see the Adwords right and top panel is full for this niche in general
    thanks
     
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  18. JoseArmando

    JoseArmando Active Member

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    Thanks man, I try to do the best I can.

    Thanks rikat.

    Well, if you use this technique to separate long tails from short tails you will probably notice that one of them converts better. I don't know if I was clear enough though.

    Thing is, as an affiliate you can't really tell which keywords convert unless you attach a different TID to every single keyword you put in your groups.

    This is why it's suggested to group keywords in a way where you speculate they'd convert the same. Obviously you can guess that short tails of a specific keyword convert differently than long tail variations of that one. So, instead of assigning hundreds of different TIDs you use this technique to separate every main keyword you use into two groups with just TWO different TIDs (each group one).

    Of course, there is an even simpler way to know which ones convert. And that's through AdWords conversion tracking script (or YSM tracking code). If you want I can put your code on the sites thankyou pages which will allow you to see which specific keywords convert.

    As for CPC, all I can suggest is to try different max CPCs to see what's best for you. My max CPC was set to $0.3 which resulted in $0.2 avg CPC (this is from search network). EPC was $0.4... My average position was 4.3

    Ideally, what you want to do is to get high CTRs on your ads which will allow you to get higher positions than what the competitors get.

    If your average CTR is 3% and you're paying $0.3 per click you make google $9 for every 1000 impressions.
    But if your competitor with CTR 0.5% pays even $1 per click he'll only make google $5 for every 1000 impressions.

    Which basically means google will show your ad higher even though you're paying 3x less than your competition.
     
    JoseArmando, Feb 12, 2009 IP
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    Just an off key-type question.
    By doing a search for the keywords for the niche I see in the grander scheme of things the collective keywords are a relatively fair number in comparison to the Internet Marketing scene.

    I have an idea for a niche which collectively gets about 150,000 searches a month from a bunch of keywords directly related to the niche.

    I am confident that an online ebook or similar downloadable product has not been marketed in that niche. Before I continue down towards creating a product what research should I be doing?

    If I recall in a previous thread you mentioned that your brother stated that it is a niche to get into and you went for it, did you do any research?
     
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  20. JoseArmando

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    The question you should ask yourself is if your market wants to get a solution fast and if they're prepared to pay for your product to solve that problem.

    I didn't do a lot of market research aside from looking at forums about hyperhidrosis and noticing that people are in big need for quick fix.

    Good luck man, if you need any help just send me a PM.
     
    JoseArmando, Feb 12, 2009 IP