Is it just (since i'm a noob) or does clickbank suck?!?

thetoplister

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Hi,

I want to start off by saying that I am extremely green in AF marketing. If AF was my mother I'd still be attached to her placenta. With that said please please please don't eat me :spawn:! Anyway, I decided to jump first and ask questions later. I started to promote stuff from clickbank and needless to say failed miserably. PPC on FB was my weapon of choice. FB rejected 3 of 5 ads due to content on the landing page. Google (pls don't laugh) has banned me for life in the attempt of promoting with them. I started to research some of the products and or services offered in CB and found a lot of negative reviews! I began to notice that most of the stuff on CB is crap! I'm not saying that money can't be made there as I'm sure a lot of people can and do make a lot of money from CB but I find that since I'm a complete noob it may make it that much harder to earn some money. I am aware that there are other Affiliate Networks but most of them (i feel) require that I A) have a webpage and/or B) have experience that I could prove. Please could direct me on the right path of salvation or should just slit my wrists now?!?! Please have mercy. Thank you!

JP

P.s.

I'm in no way just blaming CB for my failure. I acknowledge that I am mainly to blame. I am just stating an observation and requesting help.
 
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I started out with clickbank and it was a great start for me. Easy to set up, easy to test a big number of products fast, easy to replicate a product if you want to try to run it as a vendor.

You want to promote products out of make money online or weight loss niche (there's probably a hundred reasons why these two suck for a noob). The more specific the product the better. Depending on how much cash do you have and how smart your approach is will determine if you'll start making profit with PPC.

Just remember, at the end of the day it's the number of campaigns you are prepared to test that determines if you'll find that sweet spot. You can add me on AIM/Skype and I'll help you if you're committed to get this to work.
 
Broad appeal CB products(diet, relationships etc) targeting non-english speaking countries is the easiest way to get started. Good luck bro.