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Alvin Phang
6 Dec, 2007
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Als u aan nieuw bent De Marketing van Internet, adviseer ik u sterk klik hier om omhoog voor Clickbank te ondertekenen aangezien het de Grootste Digitale Handelaar is van de Wereld waar zij slechts digitale producten verkopen. Zodra u omhoog teken voor Clickbank hebt kunt u uit divers aantal producten selecteren u in Clickbank kunt vinden en zij zullen stuurden u cheques commissie per post!
Ik ging door een huiscursus en leer iets nieuw vandaag zo I gedacht I aandeel het met u kerels. Wat ik op het punt sta te delen gaat uw ogen openstellen neemt zo sommige nota's alvorens u te werk gaat.
Daar zijn vele producten in Clickbank maar wat werkelijk bepaalt kan het product verkopen? Zich goed zijn vele mensen niet ervan bewust dat Clickbank eigenlijk deze informatie in de markt verstrekt. Is hier is een voorbeeld hoe het als kijkt.

Hier is een verklaring wat de bovengenoemde aantallen uit Clickbank worden genomen
1. $Earned/Sale: Gemiddeld netto bedrag dat per filiaal per verwezen verkoop wordt verdiend. Merk op dat dit netto verdiend per daadwerkelijke verkoop is, en zodat wordt het beïnvloed door terugbetalingen, chargebacks, en verkoopbelastingen. De vlottende verkoop, zoals teruggekeerde controles, beïnvloedt dit aantal niet.
2. Toekomstig $: Gemiddelde totale rebillopbrengst die door het filiaal toe te schrijven aan verkoop van een plaats wordt verdiend. Over het algemeen vergelijkt dit aan de gemiddelde som alle rebills.
3. Totaal $: De som alle aanvankelijke verkoop en rebills verdeeld door het aantal aanvankelijke verkoop. Het is gemiddeld totaal $ per verkoop, met inbegrip van alle rebills die uit die verkoop kunnen komen.
4. %Earned/Sale: Gemiddelde percentagecommissie die per filiaal per verwezen verkoop wordt verdiend. Dit aantal zou slechts moeten variëren als de uitgever hun uitgavepercentage in tijd heeft veranderd.
5. %Referred: Fraction of publisher’s total sales that are referred by affiliates.
6. Gravity: Number of distinct affiliates who earned a commission by referring a paying customer to the publisher’s products. This is a weighted sum and not an actual total. For each affiliate paid in the last 8 weeks we add an amount between 0.1 and 1.0 to the total. The more recent the last referral, the higher the value added.
Here’s A Secret Not Many Are Aware
To determine if a product on Clickbank is profitable you can actually determine by two important numbers the Gravity and the $Earned/sale. Gravity tells you the growth of the product in the past 8 weeks the higher the number means the popular is getting more sales and more popular on the marketplace.
The $Earned/sale will help you determine the account of refund the product has. Before I get into the refund formula you first need to find out how much the product sells online currently.
Firstly you have to visit the product page, for this example it’s at this link here where it sells at retails for US$77 which is called the Retail Price.
If you actually calculate your commission which is 61%, your calculator should show you 46.97, instead it says affiliates earn $36.04 only? Well that’s because Clickbank commission, which is 7.5% + $1. Calculate it with the product price: it take you to approximately $6.77.
Now the actual total profit for affiliates and the merchant is $70.23. Affiliates earn : 61% from $70.23, which results approximately $42.84
Earned per sale is only 36.04, which affiliates will earn for each sale, where was the rest $6.80 gone? it goes to the refund!
Here’s how you calulate the refund rate: ($6.80 / $42.84) x 100% = 15.87% refund rate. It means that this product is not too bad in quality. Guideline find product with refund rates below 25% should be quite alright.
Want A Shortcut To Track Profitable Clickbank Products?
When I found out about this I decided to go around Google to search if there were tools to help me monitor profitable Clickbank and this is what I found.
It’s call CBEngine which I think the FREE version tells you enough information to find basic information without showing you the important momentum numbers you see above. What you seen above is only available in the paid version you can actually track and monitor which products in which niches you are doing that is highly profitable and I think this tools will be pretty useful for those who are doing Internet Marketing full time .
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is it me.. anyone any comments on this?
Good day Alvin, thanks for the post.
I am finally getting around to learning more about affiliate marketing and Clickbank is one of the places I am looking for products to match my website themes.
Good to have a little better descriptions of the headers.
Keep up the great posting Alvin.
Yo Alvin, great post. For the newbies, know which of the figures to take note is especially important because then they wouldn’t waste time for the products which are not selling well. For newbies, it is very easy to get discouraged and even more so if they don’t get a sale for the 1st few weeks. Thanks again for sharing. Cheers.
Some very solid advice here Alvin. Many people look only at the “$Earned/Sale” and they should be looking much further than that. That is of course if they are promoting it for money.
If you’re promoting because you honestly recommend it, as we all should be doing, then none of it would matter.
wow, this is a very powerful information. I now no need to sit down and crunch all the various numbers to get the best product to promote. But then again, the best product could already be overpromoted, so it might not be the best option.
Seeni
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Hey another terrific blog! I was always hoping someone would do a nice number-crunching summary of Clickbank which has so many stats involved it can get confusing
Great advice, Alvin.
I learned a lot from your info.