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ClickBank Statistics and How They Can
Explode Your Affiliate Earnings
ClickBank gives lots of advice to help
product owners and affiliates increase their earnings but, sadly, some
of that information can also cause big problems for inexperienced
sellers. Statistics featured beneath products listed in ClickBank’s
Marketplace cause most confusion, but they are actually easy to
understand and have the biggest impact on growing your commissions at
ClickBank.
ClickBank
tells us:
“In the Marketplace products are ranked by their ‘productivity score’.
To preserve the integrity of the system we do not publish the formula
for the score, or the score itself, but we can say that it is a function
of these factors:”
Those statistics look like this:
$/sale: $46.08 | Future $: - | Total $/sale: $46.08 | %/sale: 75.0% | %refd:
70.0% | grav: 313.00
They mean this:
$/sale - This is the average net amount earned by the affiliate for each
sale of the product in question.
Future – This represents future potential earnings for affiliates for
the product in question. Future earnings may come from additional
products at the site and from future earnings from repeat payment
products such as membership sites.
Total $/sale – This represents the sum of all initial sales and later
payments such as from repeat payment products.
%/sale – This indicates the percentage of sale price received by
affiliates, after ClickBank commissions are deducted. It ranges from
single figure amounts to 75 per cent commission. But big isn’t always
best and low affiliate commissions on high conversion products can
generate better income than high percentage affiliate deals on poor
selling products.
%refd – This is the percentage of a vendor’s product sales that are
referred by affiliates. Some products are promoted exclusively by
affiliates, presenting benefits and disadvantages the new affiliate
should consider. Products promoted exclusively by affiliates, partnered
by a high gravity score, are always worth considering, unlike other
affiliate only promotions with low gravity scores which mean few
affiliates are promoting those products. The latter might indicate
products created purely for affiliate driven sales and may also imply
the product owner lacks faith or inclination to market his own product.
Low gravity affiliate only products might sggest the creator has not
adequately pre-market tested the product.
Grav – Gravity - Relates to number of affiliates actually earning
commissions from the product in question. The higher the figure,
generally the greater the number of affiliates marketing the product.
The higher the number, the greater the competition might be for
affiliates newly promoting the product concerned.
However, those higher figures also indicate the product is popular with
affiliates and is probably converting well from web site clicks to
actual commissions. Heavy competition is a problem primarily for
affiliates sharing much the same marketing methods, such as
Pay-Per-Click and ezine advertising. High gravity scores impact little
on affiliates using unusual or unique marketing methods such as writing
their own articles to promote the product, advertising offline where the
majority of affiliates market on the Internet, and so on.
There’s no doubt about it, at first glance those statistics are a big
put off, but look again because they could be the most important
information available to help you grow your ClickBank commissions.
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