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Which is the most profitable category in ClickBank?


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Which is the most profitable category in ClickBank?

Have you never thought of this before? Everybody brags about finding the right niche before picking the product... Let me turn this around... i need you all to participate and tell me what according to you is the most profitable category in ClickBank marketplace.

I'd really appreciate your participation.

Thank You

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Fleshlights, duh.

j/k, gotta use the search function bro, there was a pretty informative thread with a few members big into clickbank discussing what they liked then and where they think things are going.
 
Well I know 2 Clickbank products that are making high 5 to low 6 figures/mth for a small number of affiliates..... but I'm not tellin' ;)
 
Well I know 2 Clickbank products that are making high 5 to low 6 figures/mth for a small number of affiliates..... but I'm not tellin' ;)

Loads of affiliates do that.

I'm doing a conference call with a few guys tomorrow who make between 7 and 8 figures a year on Clickbank.

A few months ago Clickbank had a seminar/meeting with the top affiliates and vendors. No one in the room made under 7 figures a year. Most well into the 8 figures.

We all hate on Clickbank, and for good reason (99% pure shit), but when it comes to the select few products/affiliates that aren't shit there's big money.

Especially when you have thousands of little affiliates suckering those fat broads into paying $37, give the affiliate a cut, and then put the person through a cycle where they can come out - if they spend the maximum - giving the vendor well over two thousand dollars (and the affiliate who fought to get that sale leaves happily with his $30 cut or whatever).

Actually pretty interesting stuff.
 
Especially when you have thousands of little affiliates suckering those fat broads into paying $37, give the affiliate a cut, and then put the person through a cycle where they can come out - if they spend the maximum - giving the vendor well over two thousand dollars (and the affiliate who fought to get that sale leaves happily with his $30 cut or whatever).
One of at least a few reasons to be a customer first of what you are trying to sell.
 
Which is the most profitable category in ClickBank?

Have you never thought of this before? Everybody brags about finding the right niche before picking the product... Let me turn this around... i need you all to participate and tell me what according to you is the most profitable category in ClickBank marketplace.

I'd really appreciate your participation.

Thank You

:music06:

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Aside from a select few, the big money makers on CB ARE the "pure shit" you speak of.

I meant "pure shit" as in converts like "pure shit".

...If by "pure shit" you mean the MMO products on there then yes. They make pretty good cash.

But compared to Fat Burning Furnace and Fat Loss For Idiots they don't do even comparable numbers (most of the time).
 
I meant "pure shit" as in converts like "pure shit".

...If by "pure shit" you mean the MMO products on there then yes. They make pretty good cash.

But compared to Fat Burning Furnace and Fat Loss For Idiots they don't do even comparable numbers (most of the time).

Yea man... FatLoss4idiots has been on there for awhhhhhhhhile now. I remember seeing it when I first started with Clickbank. Whoever owns that has probably made a retarded amount of monies.

Whats funny is there 'office' is literally in walking distance from my apartment.

23785 El Toro Rd. #601
Lake Forest, CA 92630
http://fatloss4idiots.com/About.html
 
Yea man... FatLoss4idiots has been on there for awhhhhhhhhile now. I remember seeing it when I first started with Clickbank. Whoever owns that has probably made a retarded amount of monies.

Whats funny is there 'office' is literally in walking distance from my apartment.

23785 El Toro Rd. #601
Lake Forest, CA 92630
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20+ million a year I've heard (no idea just how accurate that is, though). Also not sure how much is internal, I hear it's very small, and not sure how much of that goes out to affiliates (never gone through their sales funnel).

Regardless it's pretty amazing for such an unconventional sales process. Especially considering the guys, apparently, never call their affiliates (ones that do over a mil a year).
 
I completely ignored Clickbank (apart from the Jon drama a couple of years back) until one of FTC-Hater's tweets made me finally join to check it out.

It is like a different industry. Fascinating stuff if you can put old prejudices aside.
 
20+ million a year I've heard (no idea just how accurate that is, though). Also not sure how much is internal, I hear it's very small, and not sure how much of that goes out to affiliates (never gone through their sales funnel).

Regardless it's pretty amazing for such an unconventional sales process. Especially considering the guys, apparently, never call their affiliates (ones that do over a mil a year).

You would think at $20mill they'd be able to afford basic web design thats legible.

Their aff's page is especially hard to look at. Affiliate Help Page

Their office in the middle of Mexico as well. Forgot to mention that in my last post. One of the cheapest building in a huge radius around here ROFL
 
You would think at $20mill they'd be able to afford basic web design thats legible.

Their aff's page is especially hard to look at. Affiliate Help Page

Their office in the middle of Mexico as well. Forgot to mention that in my last post. One of the cheapest building in a huge radius around here ROFL

Design has been tested over time to get top conversions. Haven't seen them split testing in awhile, though.

Same with Fat Burning Furnace. They've, for the past while, been on top of CB. Check out Internet Archive: Free Movies, Music, Books & Wayback Machine. They've done the "professional" look, the short copy, the long copy, and right now conversions seem to be doing best with the ugly little cartoon people.

Is that just their business address. Or are actual offices there being used for FatLoss4Idiots?
 
I completely ignored Clickbank (apart from the Jon drama a couple of years back) until one of FTC-Hater's tweets made me finally join to check it out.

It is like a different industry. Fascinating stuff if you can put old prejudices aside.

I think you mean Clickbooth (#1 Twilight supporting affiliate network on the web) when you're talking about the Jon drama and stuff.

...Don't get me wrong. 99% of Clickbank products won't get you over a 1% conversion. They're all shit for the most part.

But the top 1% or less are solid businesses with endless affiliates pushing sales through their funnels. The good products get every dollar out of the consumer and make sure Clickbank can only touch (a.k.a refund) the unfront and first back end sale.

The rest is fair game and is at the vendors discretion as far as refunds go, etc.

Def no $10.00 EPC's going on like back when the berries were in their prime. But depending on your traffic sources and niches CB can be a pretty decent alternative.