What are the best sites to build for CB?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by mfawn, Jul 25, 2008.

  1. #1
    I have bulld a few different CB sites over the past year and have not had much luck with them. I have made about $250 from them but nothing has really clicked.

    I'm wondering what the best sites are for CB profits.

    Should I build a info page like an Adsense and have links to realated products?

    Should I build a review type page will all of the products related and being from ClickBank?

    Or should I start hurting my brain and try and setup a Blog and try to think up articles to write about each day with CB products on it?

    What works the best?
     
    mfawn, Jul 25, 2008 IP
  2. LTY83

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    I believe it really depends on the niche u are targetting, review sites work well for certain products - your best bet is to see what others are doing in regards to the product you wish to market.
     
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  3. mfawn

    mfawn Active Member

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    I had a stocks tools review page and I was trying to promote it on stock forms. I was getting a few hits but no sales.

    I guess I just have to find the right combos for sites and ads.

    I also tried to promote using Adwords but I found that I was spending more in Ads then I was making in sales. I had to put that on hold.
     
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    Make sure your review page is a review and not a mini sales letter. People generally like reviews, if they are done right.
     
    ScoTech, Jul 25, 2008 IP
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    Visitors of your website must trust you to buy products based on your recommendations. The trust can be built by adding useful content to visitors (not a sales pitch). This won't happen overnight. It is a snowball effect.
     
    Niken, Jul 26, 2008 IP
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    Thats what i am currently focusing on doing however i definitely would say it takes time and unlike a normal landing page takes more effort.
     
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    Here's what I have been doing. For review sites I target visitors in very big markets (e.g. fitness, weightloss) who are ready to buy but are looking for reassurance that they are buying a decent product, targetting keywords like "product review" "product reviews" "buy product" "product download"

    I do not have adsense or anything similar apart from the product review on the page. I avoid using the product review page as a sales pitch in any way. I talk about the problem(s) that the product fixes or the desired outcome the product gives you and then talk about how the product achieves this, then I point the visitor to where they can buy the product (via affiliate link of course) to solve their problem or give them what they desire.
     
    Hoof, Jul 26, 2008 IP