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duckbird
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#1 · Posted: 17 Oct 2007 15:16


Are you making money with ClickBank?
The reason I'm asking is I've had my CB account for two months and have yet to make any type of profit.

I'm promoting things such as
Music and Video Download Services
Paid Surveys
Secret Shopper
Government Search
Money Making Systems
Learn Spanish

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Hemjoe
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#2 · Posted: 17 Oct 2007 16:34


yes i make my money mainly through being an affiliate and clickbank is the main site i use

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makemoneyonline
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#3 · Posted: 21 Oct 2007 19:48


Quoting: duckbird
Are you making money with ClickBank?

Yeah its my main source of income. Try only focusing on ONE product!

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happywife
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#4 · Posted: 21 Oct 2007 19:59


I make a little with CB, but not much. I started out promoting products like you mentioned (maybe even the same ones), but I never made any sales.

After I built my first website, I went back to see if they had anything suitable that fit with my site theme. There are a few digital products related to chocolate candy wrappers and recipes. I added them in the site content where appropriate and have made a few sales that way, but it is not my biggest earner. But, I take what I can get from a variety of sources. They add up when all combined.

All the best.

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pcwork
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#5 · Posted: 21 Oct 2007 20:22


It depends on the nature of traffic to your website, if it complements the product, it will sell well

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duckbird
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#6 · Posted: 21 Oct 2007 20:52


Quoting: makemoneyonline
Try only focusing on ONE product


I was under the impression (which I see now was the wrong impression!) that you should promote a multitude of products. I see now that is not the case. So what I'm going to do is stop promoting any other clickbank products. After all I've got enough out there already.

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Hemjoe
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#7 · Posted: 22 Oct 2007 04:40


Thats a good idea duckbird. With the ones you have you can either keep all of them or filter it down to the best its up to you and how much work you want to take on, but what you must do is focus on these and really promote them and add to their content regularly.

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makemoneyonline
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#8 · Posted: 22 Oct 2007 17:46


Duckbird, go to either clickbank or cbengine.com and do some research on some products. Sort them by popularity so you can see which ones are the highest demand. Then go to google and type in the product name and see how many competing websites there are. If it is under 1 million, then I would create a website around that one product.

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#9 · Posted: 22 Oct 2007 19:45


Duck,

You might also find some affiliate programs involving things you have actually used. That's one thing I am planning on doing next month. Then I can speak with authority and instill trust. I only feel good about promoting things I know about and like.

You shouldn't promote more than three items at once to start. Starting with one is even better. Be sure to include relevant articles and put it on a site that is entirely relevant as well.

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040107
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#10 · Posted: 24 Oct 2007 00:07


Boy....

It doesn't matter how many products you promote but rather
promote only profitable products and stop promoting ones that
sucking you dry of your profits.

On the same note, I'm pretty sure there will be people making crazy
profits while others, promoting the same thing, is pulling their hair
out trying to figure out why they're not making any money when
they're promoting products that are very popular or in demand.

So some relevant questions to ask yourself is...

"How are others making a profit promoting this product?"
"How are they getting their offers in front of others?"
"What marketing strategies are they're using?"
"Can I compete with them?"
"What can I copy from them?"
"What do I need to change to compete"?

You need to have that competitive edge over your competitors. Be
prepared to spend more time/money than them.

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