The Most Profitable ClickBank Category...

Which is the most profitable category in ClickBank?


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Here is my problem? A product about what? Info product? A physical one? Software? What kind of product is best in your opinion?

Think about what dumb people want/need. If you look at the products on CB from your own point of view, you'll never find a good product - they're all shitty and worthless.

I've had success with both e-books and software, you just have to find one that has a hungry target market. And I don't think there are any physical products on CB.
 


It depends on the product we sell. If that product is having great demand then you will automatically get profits.
 
Don't click on any of the links provided in any posts by FTC-Hater. He hasn't grown up yet and doesn't know what its like to be an adult.
 
I'm surprised home improvement / DIY hasn't been mentioned yet and that it isn't an option in the poll. Things like how to build a solar panel or treehouse (or a solar-powered treehouse) are huge, probably on par with MMO and weight loss.
 
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.

Thats one of the reasons I hate promoting CB. They make lotsand you get only part of initial sale.
Plus they have email collection boxes - you send them traffic, they collect emails and you get ZERO for them.

By the way how do they make 2000$ of a single customer? Thats a lot.
 
With the 1000's of products/ebooks on CB, how do you know you've probably got one that's good & worth trying out? Looking at it's gravity? if so, how low/high should it be to be good but not overly competitive?
 
I make Niche sites for my clients and almost 80% of my clients always demand sites related to Clickbank Products of Health and Fitness Category .. So I voted H&F and indeed its very profitable market.
 
With the 1000's of products/ebooks on CB, how do you know you've probably got one that's good & worth trying out? Looking at it's gravity? if so, how low/high should it be to be good but not overly competitive?

Gravity tells you broadly how popular it is, but only way to know for sure is send traffic to it. I'm sending traffic split between five similar offers right now and will get rid of the losers once they become apparent.
 
Thats one of the reasons I hate promoting CB. They make lotsand you get only part of initial sale.
Plus they have email collection boxes - you send them traffic, they collect emails and you get ZERO for them.

By the way how do they make 2000$ of a single customer? Thats a lot.

This is true of pretty much every affiliate offer. It's rare you get a percentage of every single upsell, cross sell...etc. EPC is what to look at, not what the merchant is doing with the lead/customer.

That said, if the merchant is treating leads/customers like shit and your business requires a positive reputation (you have repeat visitors, rather than just doing traffic arbitrage), then you might want to only send traffic to offers that treat visitors well.

A lot of ClickBank offers are pure shite and running at refund levels even up to 50%. It's a miracle to me people keep buying into this crap and believe that a $37 product really will give them all the money in the world.
 
Is there a way to track subid's with a clickbank link using prosper202? Seems like the links aren't made for that purpose...
 
Is there a way to track subid's with a clickbank link using prosper202? Seems like the links aren't made for that purpose...

Can't anybody help with that? i dont wanna start a new thread for this when this one already speaks about Clickbank.
 
Well the weight loss market will always be amazing because I made a blog on weight loss and I redirected the readers to the click bank product (Weight Loss) and i was getting 3 sales a day. From my perspective weight loss does the best, but there is too much competition. So you would want to find a keyword where there is less competition.
 
Can't anybody help with that? i dont wanna start a new thread for this when this one already speaks about Clickbank.

I hate to bump this thread but just add &tid= to the url. The tid variable is Clickbank's equivalent to a subid.
 
I told myself I'd never post in this thread but it just won't go away so here's my last 3 years at CB wrapped up for noobs:

* There is NO 'most profitable'.

* There are only a few folds at CB, and they apply to pretty much all categories.

- Launches: Shortlived, planned well, sweep the market, pass the hat to your syndicate/JV's let them have a turn, repeat every quarter with x people in your mastermind JV group, the less of you the better once you're big enough.

- Timeless products, any niche: Usually dominating the markets over all per anim not per week/month/launch phase, not comparable to market sweeps or pump and dumps. The newest MMO by fucknut guru's might bank a few M and get 40% refunds, the timeless shit like FatLoss4Idiots does 20+M per year.

- Random micro niches/any category: Fluctuating, low-mid gravity and can be quite lucrative if you're one of the few that are consistent with the offer.

- Gray/Borderline black hat: No clue how some stuff gets by their audits or perhaps vendors change shit up after they are approved on a safe lander, but these are often in controversial niches pitching bizarre solutions from cancer treatments to running cars on water or growing taller in 2 weeks (not much diff. than penis pills really). Some last, most get removed after so many complaints...

If you can catch yourself on a profitable campaign in any of these scenarios you can make boatloads of money fast. If you can't, which most can't, you'll chase nickels and dimes for years asking questions in polls like this thread.

**If you're new to intermediate as an affiliate, and keep failing at niche/product selection, here's some advice for you guys:
- Pick a product that is in fact new(er) and is going through a natural growth in gravity, make sure to avoid the MMO niche at all costs - marketing to marketers as a noob/interm is lol - don't do it.

- Gravity of 15-150 but again most important is to see the gravity climbing naturally, vendors can even influence this with rotators or buying with their own links on various accounts incrementally mixed with real sales etc but once you're out of the MMO niche the grav starts to look more realistic product to product. Go to cb-analytics.com or cbengine.com to see movers/shakers/new/etc. and easily mine potential winners.

- Pick 3-5 products that you naturally gravitate to in different niches, ones that you know at least a bit about and can write/make vids/outsource with direction well/and create amazing presells by default without having to learn brand new niches. If you still have way too many to pick from, then pick the ones that have the best combination of graphics and copy that would convince you to buy.

- Promote them simultaneously in whatever ways you've learned so far from ezine to youtube to squids to 2.0 to bookmarks to whatever other free ways you can if you can't afford PPC/mediabuys/adspend. One of the 5 is BOUND to convert for you within a short time, if not 2-3. Pick the best one/two, and start to scale them, put the others to the side for now. If none convert which would be rare if you do shit right, repeat the process and pick a new set of 3-5.

This is as maximized as you can be in researching, preparing, testing, and by process of elimination on realistic sample sizes, find your winner(s) to scale from. Not that much different than any form of marketing/testing/analyzing/eliminating/scaling.

**Stay away from launches if you're new:
**DO NOT become a vendor until you figure out how to be an affiliate, you'll be much more dangerous this way and you'll be able to facilitate support and growth when real affiliates come to promote for you. OR - Dive into the deep end, and grab an already converting offer from flippa/other when you find one worth grabbing (as rare as it is, they ARE out there). This way you'll learn the CB game VERY fast, and be able to duplicate/improve your next offer much easier with a greater chance of hitting big.

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