Has anyone here tired this product in clickbank "Cellphone Treasure". Pls share your knowledge about this product.
Vendor ID: CELLSECRET Refund Rate is over 30% Alexa Traffic Rank is around 60000th Compare to other Clickbank vendor's site, it's ranking among the top trafficked pitch page domain. Rank around 300th or so. No usable SEO generated keywords info though. Those who visited their pith page, also visited the following sites: http://www.tycooncashflow.com/ http://www.maverickcoaching.com/ http://www.clickbank.com/ http://www.warriorforum.com/ http://www.aweber.com/ http://www.getresponse.com/ http://www.quirk.biz/ http://www.squidoo.com/ http://www.digitalpoint.com/ http://www.tycooncashflow.com/ Google AdPlanner estimated that it has around 47000 unique cookies of traffics per month of around 270k page view per month. Top visiting region is US and UK. I've just spend a few minutes extracting these info from my CSV file. Hope this may of some help to you. My personal opinion on this product: Traffic is good consider the site is pretty new. Though the refund rate is not so charming. So, you know. Gravity is so-so. But I ain't much of a gravity guy (you'd know if you read my site), so I'd leave it alone.
To waxman1000: Thanks, man. I had my developer partner to pull data from 8 data sources to constantly compare them to analyze the best performance products on Clickbank. It's some extraneous work to generate our CSV file. lol To anillll: It's very nice to get a personal perspective to guide one's affiliate effort. But anyone's personal opinion is yet but another bias. The Clickbank marketplace scene is fluid and dynamic. No one IM guru can last forever on Clickbank (no matter how underage or overly-senior they are ). Our analysis shows that the popularity landscape changes regularly and it's good to keep up with the pace of the popularity. Be aware, I'm not talking about top 10 popularity but the median ones which truly contribute to the bulk rewarding affiliate commissions. Top guys were dominated by top affiliate promoters who got unique advantage in their ad channeling. That‘s why I always advocate the pointlessness using Gravity as the guide to filter performing products.
Really?! It won't be continuing to be listed in Clickbank's marketplace for long, if that's true, will it?
To alexa_s: Surprisingly, on the contrary, according to our ongoing statistics, out of the ~3000 Clickbank vendors that we're able to work out their Refund Rate, as of the day before yesterday, 379 of them are with with >30% refund. I feel reluctant to name names but the truth is that many of the high Refund Rate vendors are still going strong with their Gravity, with some go as high as 100+ Gravity! So go figure what the affiliate world is like without the Clickbank no-question-asked refund policy. It'd be absolute chaos with complaints and scam reports flying all over the Internet accusing Clickbank products as mostly huge disappointment due to over-promise or blunt false advertising. That being said, I deem Clickbank's current system design as the idealistic way to conduct virtual product and info-selling business. It's a balanced environment with people doing all the trial and error but falling safely without hurting. Cuz hey... remember, there's always the 60-days refund period. No sweat. Anyway, there's still hundreds of quality, "affiliatable" products that worth every effort for average affiliates like you and I to promote. (In terms of promotional methodology, I'm not saint. I just got the extra edge to sort through the list of Clickbank Marketplace product maze to get to the right products instead of wasting time on non-performing or overly competitive products. Check out my homepage for more info. You'd see why.)
Sure - it should surprise nobody that the highest gravity products are - overall - the ones with the highest refund-rates. Partly from their own experience (in the case of experienced affiliates) and partly through simple logic: the more affiliates there are promoting a product, the greater is the chance, obviously, that some are going to be misrepresenting it for the sake of a "quick sale", not realising that this actually a very short-sighted policy. (Some of them will even be misrepresenting it inadvertently, because they're promoting the product without actually ever having seen it! )