How To Beat Google is brand new to the ClickBank market place and is already making sales without ANY promotion on my part! The product is currently listed at $67 and I am paying a whopping 75% to my affiliates. This is a comprehensive guide to being successful with Google search, adsense, and adwords. Basically, this is 3 books in 1! The perfect place for beginners to start and the perfect reference guide for experienced users (we all forget a thing or two now and then, right?). Sales page: http://www.howtobeatgoogle.com Affiliates page: http://www.howtobeatgoogle.com/affiliate.php Your CB hoplink: http://yourCBid.htbg1.hop.clickbank.net I should also note that this is NOT a blackhat guide. These are 100% whitehat/legit methods to establish a solid presence online. The first affiliate to make 50 sales will get a $150 bonus*. You must PM me your CB affiliate ID to participate. *There must be at least 3 affiliates with 10 or more sales participating in this contest. The prize will be paid out 65 days after the 50th sale to ensure that refunds/chargebacks are not counted. Bonus payment will be made via PayPal only.
Nice sales page, good commission, hope the product is worth it. You may want to add proof of earnings/rankings or whatever you thing is appropriate. Perhaps a video? Good luck.
Thanks for the positive words. I may add some more images to the sales page. The main reasons that I left them off are: 1.) With modern imaging technology, you never know if what you are looking at is real and 2.) I absolutely HATE long sales pages. I appreciate your input and will strongly consider the recommended change.
Even though consumers may be suspicious of your proof, it still does two very important things: 1) establishes credibility 2) forces them to visualise the successful results of your product. Humans are very visual people. Our minds work with images far better than numbers or words. If you can get people to start thinking about how their life will be better once they've got your product, you're halfway towards a sale. With respect, it shouldn't be about what you like and dislike. It's about what converts best, and research has shown time and time again than longer sales letters convert better. That's not because they're longer. The sale is not a result of the length. The sale is a result of the information which is in the letter, and when you put more information in you get more chance to "sell" to your prospect. My 2c.