What Is Clickbank Gravity And How Does It Help You As An Affiliate?

What Is Clickbank Gravity And How Does It Help You As An Affiliate?
By: Ray Johnson

One of the easiest ways to get started marketing on the internet is through affiliate marketing.

Affiliate marketing is sending leads to a sales page and getting paid for everyone of your leads that buy.  But how do you select an affiliate product?  How can you tell which affiliate products will sell and which won’t sell?

The process of choosing an affiliate program to become involved with, is not as hard as it may seem as long as you know what to look for and what you want.  You need to know how to search for affiliate programs and how to compare one to another.

The first thing you need to know before you pick an affiliate program is what market or what niche do you want to sell in.  For example do you want to sell Internet marketing information, self help information or gardening information?
There are so many products you can sell, you need to narrow you choice to start with by answering that question.  You will be most likely to succeed in an area you either know something about or are interested in.

Once you pick your niche you are ready to start looking.  The largest collection of information products with affiliate programs is Clickbank.  There are thousands of products in dozens of categories and hundreds of sub categories listed for affiliates to choose from.

Go to Clickbank and look around a little bit to get a feel for the site and read some of the information about getting started.  If you do not have a Clickbank account, you need to sign up for one.  It is through this account that you will be paid, so it is important to sign up.

Once that is done go to Clickbank marketplace.  There is a link to marketplace at the top of the main page.  Marketplace is where you can search for affiliate programs.  They are organized by categories which is why you need to have an idea about the market or niche you want to sell to ahead of time.

There is a simple search engine there that will allow you to search by category, keyword, and sub-category.  Once you enter the search parameters the system lists your results.  There are some statistics that are shown for all each of the results.  The key ones are gravity, total earned per sale, percent earned per sale and percent of sales by affiliates.

The most important number is gravity.  Gravity is a score that Clickbank assigns to each affiliate product according to their secret formula.  It has to do with how many sales and how recently those sales have occurred.

Suffice to say that high gravity means that affiliates are making a lot of commissions on sales.  Low gravity means that there has not been many sales at all.  So the gravity is an important measure of how successful a product is.

You do not want to select the product with highest gravity because that also means that there will be the highest number of competitors selling that product.  It would be very difficult for you start with a product that has so much competition.

You would be much better off looking for a product with a gravity somewhere between 75 and 150.  That way you know that the product sells fairly well and you won’t have as much competition as the top products will have.

Once you find a number of products you might be interested in based on the gravity and category you can then start looking at the other factors such as total paid and percent paid.  Always start with a good number of possibilities and narrow it down from there.

You can be more confident in picking the right affiliate product by understanding how to use the gravity numbers at Clickbank.  That is a great start to picking your winning affiliate product.

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[EDIT: Although this is one scholl of thought on using Clickbank, another idea is to target lesser promoted Clickbank products. Often when a new marketer attempts to market the very high gravity products, the huge amount of experienced affiliates also marketing these products makes it difficult to get adaquate traffic. Try different methods and use what works for you.]

If You’re Doing Niche Marketing You Have to Look at Market Samurai

I’ve always used the free keyword tools like Google’s, WordTracker’s and a couple of others. I finally decided to invest in a good program that has everything you need for keyword researching and finding niche markets. I bought Micro Niche Finder. I’ve posted about it before here, and I love it. It does about everything you need done to find a good, low competitive niche, and to do the research. It even goes out and checks on domains using your main keyword. It even finds Adword ads (and the cost of the keyword), and affiliate programs, including ClickBank products. I can’t enough good things about it.

Well, I was looking around on the Warrior Forum, and I kept seeing posts about a program called Market Samurai. Of course I have to have a look at it. It’s an awesome piece of work. Technically it’s still in beta, but it already does a lot. I just bought it like 2 days ago and I still haven’t used all the features of it. There are about 3 modules that haven’t been implemented yet, but it has an auto-update function and I’ve already received one update. According to other users, there some problems initially, but the developers are working hard to tackle all the problems, and it sounds as though it’s going to be the premier product of it’s type.

There is no affiliate program, as far as I know. So I’m not making anything by recommending this product, but I think eventually nearly every online marketer will be using it. I would go download the free trial, I’m sure you’ll want it after seeing it in action. Some might think it’s a little pricey at $149, but I think it’s totally worth it as is. With all the other added features that are coming it’s going to be a steal at that price. I didn’t see it when it was like a third of that price so I paid the full price. You should check it out now in case they decide to raise the price again.

Update: If you’re considering Market Samurai, there’s an issue with using it with dial-up Internet access at the momoent. You might wanna wait for a couple of weeks before you download the free trial. When it’s right though it is going to be awesome.

eBay and the ePN Came Through for Me

I felt obligated to write a quick post regarding the ‘expiration’ of my ePN affiliate account recently. After a bit of uncertainty, my account was just reinstated. I had posted here that I my account had been canceled for no wrong doing on my part, and I was really concerned about what the final outcome would be. I didn’t want to believe that ebay would do anything other than the right thing.

Although it took about (6) days, I did just receive notice that they (the ePN Customer Support Team) and decided to reinstate my account, and I am again in good standing. I was able to immediately log back into my account, which I did, and everything was order, including the funds due me. It There wasn’t a lot of money involved, but it was money that I had earned, and I’m glad to see that I’ve lost nothing other than several days of time.

I know there where some others that that their accounts expired when I did, and I hope that if there were others in the same situation as myself, as far as abiding by the terms and conditions, will also have their accounts reinstated. I’ve got a all the respect in the world for the ePN team to stand up and due the right thing. Anyone can make a mistake, but it’s how you handle thing afterwards that decides what type of person (or company) you choose to be.

Hopefully I can now continue on what was looking to be a productive business venture with one of the leaders in internet business. It does look as though it will indeed be an eBay ‘Partner’ Network for me once again.