Thinking of offering my software on Clickbank. What are the keys to success?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by mile8290, Oct 1, 2009.

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    Thought I would come straight to the experts on this.

    I have a successful software application that I market directly on my corporate site. I'm considering creating a ClickBank channel in which I would create a uniquely branded version of the software to offer on a new, yet-to-be-created hop page.

    Every day we read horror stories about identity theft, privacy invasions and large-scale data breaches. My software uses advanced encryption technology to lock files and folders on PCs, laptops and flash drives.

    Users tell us it's the easiest encryption software on the market - you literally just click on any file, anywhere, and it's automatically encrypted and accessible only by you. It's the fastest, safest way to protect your sensitive files.

    Some current statistics:
    Price: $39
    Conversion rate: 3% - 5%
    Refunds: far less than 1%

    So, here are some questions for the group:

    1) Do you believe there is a market on ClickBank for a personal privacy protection software product like this?

    2) What are the best ways to encourage affiliate adoption? Offer website templates, banner ads, articles, keywords, etc.?

    3) I'm thinking of a 75% commission on the $39 sale. Is that on target?

    Are there other keys to success that you can share?
     
    mile8290, Oct 1, 2009 IP
  2. dlm

    dlm Peon

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    1) Yes
    2) Have a good product (which it seems like you do), a well designed landing page which produces high conversions, offer some helpful tools for affiliates (which you mentioned) and offer a high payout (75% is great)
    3) Yes, as mentioned above

    So my post isn't very constructive, because I basically just agreed with everything you said. Personally, I'd be interested in promoting such a product.
     
    dlm, Oct 1, 2009 IP