CLICKBANK AFFILIATE MARKETING, MAKING MONEY WITH CLICKBANK
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When someone clicks your affiliate link for a ClickBank product they will typically be taken to a very "in your face" sales letter that describes (often at great length) why they should buy the book. Personally, I am not a great fan of this kind of sales technique but I guess it must work because it's what all e-book publishers tend to use. I think this kind of approach works best with the American market: I certainly find that in terms of my affiliate sales for e-books I get a much higher conversion rate with visitors from the USA than I do from UK visitors.
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If you are going to have a go at selling ClickBank products, you would do well to keep an eye on where your buyers come from. Google AdWords can be targeted to specific countries, so if you find that the American readers of your review page are far more likely to buy than your British visitors, then you can set your AdWords campaign to run only in the States.
That's not the only thing you should monitor and analyse if you want to maximise your chances of making money and profiting from being a ClickBank affiliate.
If you are spending money on PPC to drive traffic to your landing page, then you need to know which keywords are worth spending money on and which are not. For example, if you are recommending a diet e-book, who is most likely to buy it? Is it the person who has searched on Google for "diet advice" or is it the person who has searched for "how to lose weight"?
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If those who search for "how to lose weight" are far more likely to buy than those who search for "diet advice" then you should probably stop bidding on "diet advice" and concentrate your PPC budget onto more profitable search terms like "how to lose weight".
If you set your landing page up in the right way and if you make proper use of ClickBank tracking IDs then it is possible to extract this kind of information by studying your ClickBank reports and the information in your web server logs.
But that takes time and effort and, if you want to get quick feedback on the success or otherwise of your campaigns, then you need a simpler system than this.
That's where something like
Google Nemesis can help. In a nutshell, Google Nemesis offers a number of time-saving tools for ClickBank affiliates. These include automated tools for making the kind of review page that I gave you as an example just now and comprehensive tracking and statistical analysis tools to let you see at a glance which keywords are earning you money and which ones are not.
As well as giving you the tools that you need to make money as a ClickBank affiliate, a Google Nemesis membership also gives you access to a number of blueprints and e-books that give you more in-depth information on how to have the best chance of earning a living as a ClickBank affiliate by choosing the right products to promote, finding the best keywords, and writing good ad copy for your Google ads. To find out more,
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Once you have found a ClickBank product that is working for you and bringing you in a regular income, then I think it is best to move on and try to find the next hot product to promote, rather than trying to squeeze more and more profit out of you existing campaign. In my experience, if you have got a campaign which is making you, say, £50 per week then you could spend several days trying to refine it a bit further just to earn an extra £10 a week from it. Or you could spend those several days setting up a couple of new campaigns that will each earn you another £50 a week.
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Think about it - if you can get just five ClickBank affiliate campaigns working well for you and earning you £50 per week each (which is not at all unreasonable to expect) then that adds up to a passive income stream of £250 per week, which is £13,000 a year.....
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