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How to Select the Right Products to Promote on Clickbank

 For your convenience, Clickbank has sorted their products by categories
(niches).
Pay attention to a parameter called 'gravity' for each product you're looking
at.
Choose the products with gravity of between 20 to 100, which means a
reasonable amount of affiliates had successfully sold those products.
As for those products with very high gravity, they are obviously very popular
for a certain period, but let's avoid them if you're just getting started.
Next, make sure you research the product on Google before promoting it.
The proper way is to research it on Google, then buy the product and use it
yourself -- and if it’s
good, promote it as an affiliate.
You can do a quick research using these
steps: Start by typing these keywords
into the search box: product name +
review
product name + scam
See if you can find any genuine reviews, and not just some affiliate
regurgitating what's on the vendor's sales page.
If you have a hard time finding a useful product review, do a search on the
product creator, or the authority figure/expert that you see in the product
sales letter. See if you can find good stuff about these people online.
A quick example here:
One of the top products in the e-Marketing niche in Clickbank is the K
Money Mastery (a Kindle coaching program) by Stefan James Pylarinos.
If you do a Google Search on his product, you will find some good detailed
reviews.
More importantly, if you do a search on him, you’ll know that he’s the owner
of Project Life Mastery, a very successful self-development blog, and he’s also
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the protégé of world-class business coach, Dan Lok.
Ok, I’m not saying that every vendor must be this accomplished, but I think
you get the idea. The
least you can do is to do a proper search on the product and the product
creator.
Besides Google search, you can ask around in forums such as the Warrior
Forum (more for the IM niche), in your niche forums, or even relevant
Facebook groups.

Companies You’re Already Buying From
Other good sources of affiliate programs are the companies that are selling
the products you’re
using yourself.
For example, if you’re in the internet marketing niche, you’re bound to buy
certain online tools that
can help you build and grow your online business.
It could be your web hosting, website theme, email autoresponder, landing
page builder, etc...
Or it could even be a course or membership that you've signed up for
yourself, and have benefited tremendously... so you'll want to promote that
to spread the word and help more people like yourself -- and of course, make
affiliate commissions at the same time.
Speaking of membership, since you're in the online marketing niche, I
highly recommend you to check out this amazing resource started by Ryan
Lee, called Freedym.
It's a membership site that features tons of experts sharing their best tips and
top strategies in different aspects of online marketing (as well as business and
self-development) -- that will help you tremendously in building, maintaining
and growing your evergreen online business.
What you'll get is unlimited access to hours and hours of training that you
probably have to pay thousands of dollars to gain access to otherwise.
And guess what? You can try it out for just $1, and if you like the contents and
the community (yes, you get to join the awesome Freedym community as
well), you can sign up as a Freedym member for just $1/day.
I'm not kidding. UNLIMITED access to tons of leading industry experts in online
marketing, business, and self-development... ALL for just $1/day. To be honest,
when I first saw this offer I was absolutely blown away!
Anyway, like I mentioned, most of these companies from which you buy your
marketing tools and coaching (e.g. Siteground, Getresponse, Instapage,
Freedym, etc.) have their own affiliate programs that pay good commissions
too. So, for the tools that you enjoy using, why not make affiliate commissions
by recommending them to your target audience, or even to your friends and

relatives?
And you don't have to limit yourself to the IM niche. For instance, if you enjoy
buying healthy organic foods from places like Thrive Market, you can also
apply to be an affiliate and promote their products on your blog and make
commissions from them.
If you wish to learn more about affiliate marketing, go sign up for this Affiliate
Bootcamp Training by world class marketer Russell Brunson (it's free) -- he and
his team will show you the essential bolts and nuts of becoming a successful
affiliate marketer.
If you do not wish to promote other people's product though, you can use
this great Idea Mapping exercise by Growthlab to find your own profitable
business idea.
Now that we’ve covered the few things you MUST do (market research, niche
selection, customer avatar, and product research), it’s time we get to the 3
important skills you need to build and grow your business.

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