Just got this from an article. Writing myself one with more now. Immoral? Either way they exist. Heres the list. Hey i rhymed. * Gamblers in debt * People whose home is about to be foreclosed * People about to go out of business * Students who need money to enroll * People who want to get rich quick * Parents with children needing legal help * Insurance agents, doctors, therapists, who have failed or fear failing there exams * Women who can not get pregnant * Women scared of husbands having affairs * Men who cant get women at all * People with illnesses/aches/pains who cant find a solution * People who have work drug tests coming up soon Source Makes sense. The problem would be finding great products to match up with them and not just doing a search in clickbank marketplace for the highest gravity products. But i guess that is a good place to start.
Yes I agree with OP. * anything concerning serious health and financial problems * well written limited time/amount only offers in many niches * and of course the adult content that still dominates the search volume
Feeding on fear and desperation has been a staple of marketers since the days of selling snake oil. Unfortunately, marketers in these niches are drawn to long sales pages with red and yellow font colors that make them look "scammy", and many of them are. The basic insecurities are still good; *Lose Weight *Grow Hair / End Baldness *Become Beautiful *Grow your penis *Get rich quick without doing any work. *Get Laid
this thread reminds me of a domain eating dust in my godaddy account, CatchACheatingSpouse.org time to work I guess..
Anything that works on FUD Fear Uncertainty Doubt. Expert marketers can make a FUD angle on any topic.
Yes that is absolutely correct.. If you are a good marketer, you can sell ice to an Eskimo warning him about the looming Global Warming Regards, Anup
I think there will be allot of desperate buyers soon but no money for them to spend. 2009 is looking like an early 2012. Doomgloomdoomgloom