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What is the price range of products that you prefer to promote, and why?

Aleksandra

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Do you prefer promoting low-cost, high-volume products or higher-ticket items with bigger commissions? Would love to hear what’s worked for you and why you’ve chosen that approach!
 
I think that's more dependent on your perceived product value, and its reputation.
Also, that price point would depend on the buying power of the market you're reaching.
Personally, I made the most money with a purchase point of $30 to $50 initially on a revshare deal as an affiliate.
 
Mid Price Range ($50 – $250)
Small business owners, professionals, serious hobbyists.

You get a healthy mix of volume and profit margin. This range allows for quality-focused marketing, especially on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Google Ads.
 
Do you prefer promoting low-cost, high-volume products or higher-ticket items with bigger commissions?
we've seen both models work, but they behave very differently. low-cost, high-volume products tend to do better with push and pop traffic, especially when paired with a short, compelling prelander. higher-ticket items usually require warm traffic or strong intent — which is where in-page push or direct click (redirect) traffic with narrow targeting can outperform.
if you’re testing either model, we offer a self-serve DSP with push, pop, video, and redirect traffic worldwide, across all verticals — full control over CPC/CPM bids, GEOs, devices, and even keyword-level targeting.
are you currently sending traffic to owned offers or working with affiliate networks?
 
In my case i go to middle offer like 50 to 100 bucks etc

Many people say go to high ticket offers but as a beginner it will take some long time to convert those offers as promoting high ticket products need a relationship ,provide real value etc

I think going with high ticket its the way but not for beginners
 
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