Archive for July, 2007

How to Find High Converting Clickbank Products

Posted on July 2nd, 2007 in Clickbank, General, Simple, Strategies | 3 Comments »

If you’re like me, you’re always looking out for Clickbank products that convert like crazy. Think about it. What’s the point of driving traffic to a sales page and then not getting the sale? Conversions are really important.

Let’s keep digging… 

“The Rhodes Brothers” have pumped out over a dozen products in less than nine months. After launching these products to our customers through our lists, we set these up in Clickbank. To put this another way, we’ve taken our best-selling, highest-converting products, and made them available to you to sell.

If you want to know how to find high converting Clickbank products, then you have to consider what we’ve made available to you. We’ve made thousands of dollars on these products and we haven’t even scratched the surface yet. There’s a ton of value in these reports and you can sell ‘em like crazy.

For what it’s worth, we offer a monstrous payout. All of our products give you 70% of the profits. We know this is generous but we wouldn’t generate these sales without the help of our affiliates, like you.

There’s another big advantage to promoting “The Rhodes Brothers” products. Once you sell one of our products, you can set up a whole train of sales. You can construct a series of product promotions without any effort. You can easily hit up your customers and tell them that you have another great IMsimple (Rhodes) product available to them. The train keeps rolling; we’ve got tons of highly converting products to sell.

If you sign up to our Clickbank affiliate list (scroll to the bottom of the page), you can also be ahead of hundreds of other affiliates. We’re more than happy to announce our new products to you first so that you can generate cash in very little time, ahead of the crowd. Don’t miss the opportunity.

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Internet Marketing: Analyzing Report Titles

Posted on July 2nd, 2007 in Advice, PLR Club, Reports, Strategies | No Comments »

Here’s a list of titles for reports that I never put together.

1. LIFECASH 2007
2. NEGATIVE DEBT
3. DEBT CRUSHER
4. FINANCIAL VELOCITY

I like #1 “LIFECASH 2007″ because it feels very positive to me. It’s easy to spell and it’s got some sizzle too. The addition of 2007 lends itself well to future updates too. And finally, it sounds very long term, which I think is good when you’re talking about money.

I like #2 “NEGATIVE DEBT” because it gushes with the idea of wiping out debt. The word “debt” also will catch a lot of attention in the right context. The main weakness is the word “negative” but that might also catch some attention.

My favorite is #3 “DEBT CRUSHER” which is so powerful. Many people would love to crush their debt. It’s just very a very strong title. If I was working on a debt reduction report, I would definitely use this title, along with a strong subtitle. When you crush debt, you increase cash and we’re talking about living a better life.

The last title “FINANCIAL VELOCITY” is about taking action. I don’t really like “financial” because it sounds too Wall St. and it narrows the audience too much. I don’t like “velocity” much either because it’s kind of a complex and loaded word. It’s a powerful word and action-oriented, but it’s not going to work for less savvy audience. If I was working on a report with a high end audience, on the other hand, this could be a powerful title with a lot of juice.

Obviously there are many other things I could say about these titles. My comments above are just meant to get you thinking about how you craft your titles.

If you buy PLR reports, you’d really want to master your report titles. You can make a huge amount of money if you use the title. Conversion rates can soar based on title alone.

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