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jbirdmanjr

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Hello, I am new here.

I am ready to start promoting products as an Affiliate. I am not sure what products will sell. I have looked at Click Bank and I know about Gravity and the other stats. But are there any other ways to do research that will help with choosing a good product. Like should I pick a product that a well known Person has made?

Thanks,
God bless,
Joshua Mintz
 
I've done well with the Super Affiliate Handbook (Clickbank) and Profit-Lance (also Clickbank). Also, Wealthy Affiliate University seems to convert well for me, but you have to be a member of the site to be in the affiliate program. Hope that helps you some!
 
Hi Joshua,

If you pick Clickbank products, ESPECIALLY if they are high gravity and ESPECIALLY if they are Internet marketing related products - you're swimming with sharks in a way too competitive market for a newbie. 98% of affiliates fail and give up before they get started. I think largely because 97% start off as newbies trying to sell Internet marketing products to other newbies.

After you learn the ropes like jdsonline and you know all the pros, cons and how to market - you can promote anything.

I think newbies need to start with something not too terribly competitive so they have a chance of feeling some early success.

Here are some threads about that may help.

http://affiliate-marketing-forums.5...es-follow-your-passion-money-will-follow.html

Some of the stickies in the newbie forum are good too: http://affiliate-marketing-forums.5staraffiliateprograms.com/niche-marketing/

Once you get some niche ideas, here is how to do the keyword research to try to determine
if the niche is viable. http://affiliate-marketing-forums.5...-interested-affiliate-programs.html#post38278

Hope this helps and doesn't just make things more confusing!
 
Perhaps you are already leaning towards something? Perhaps something you already specialize in - outside of the online world? You'll want to work on an industry/product that you at least have an interest in, that way it won't seem too much like work!
 
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