Google Sniper Video 1 Review — Market Research

GB discussed the following points and illustrated them in real time
1. Where to get products to promote.
2. How to analzye products that will make you money. He mentions LinkShare,
Clickbank,PayDotCom, and the Independent affiliate programs. He notes that there
is less competitiion in the ‘independents’ and suggests that you also research your
prospects there. They could be real “gold mines”.
(I have one already and it’s — (to-be-announced-after-I-make-the-preps) ).
3. He then focuses on ClickBank — the world’d largest digital marketplace. Where
he makes 80% of his income
4. For Clickbank product research, he suggests CB Engine because it offers a more
comprehensive set of tools in looking for products that make money and new
products that are more likely to become winners.
5. For metrics, he suggests products whose
-  ”gravity” is not less than ___, The higher the gravity, the “safer” the product.
-   earned-$-per-sale must be near the ____ level (minimum returns!)
… better if the EPS is higher bec. of the backend sales which can make you
earn higher for the same number of visitors.
-  referred sale > 70% (affiliates, not the merchant, are promoting the product
-
6. He then goes to the product or sales page to determine if it is engaging.
7. He reveals methods to determine
- to know if the merchant does not override your affiliate link when your customer
signs in to their email or opt-in list (he says that some actually do).
- he shows a quick check if your affiliate link “persists” up to the check-out page
so that you don’t lose the commission you’ve rightfully earned.
- the refund rate without contacting the seller (which may take a while)
(the commission-$ vs. EPS-$, EPS subtantially lower than the comm-$)
- if the product is “rising”, or “going down” in popularity.
8. Finally, once you determined your product of interest, buy the product yourself so
that you would have a first-hand knowledge of it,and it will enable you to really write
a good endorsement of the product…. and LEARN much from the niche you’re
working on.
PROS:
CONS:  Didn’t mention any of the “independent” affiliate marketplaces

Google Sniper Review Video  ==> Market Research
Running Time:  16 minutes

Synopsis:

George Brown (GB) discusses the following points and illustrates them in real time:

1. Where to get products to promote.

2. How to analzye products that will make you money. He mentions LinkShare, Clickbank, PayDotCom, and the Independent Affiliate Programs.

He notes that there is less competition in the ‘independents’ and suggests that you also research your prospect products there. They could be real “gold mines”, he adds.

(I have one already and it’s  ________ .  I’ll-announce it after I finish the “preps”.)

3. He then focuses on ClickBank — the world’d largest digital marketplace. He says he makes 80% of his income there, and it is the “easiest place to start”.

(Be warned: “Easy” does not mean “easy money”).

4. For Clickbank product research, he suggests CB Engine because it offers a more comprehensive set of tools in looking for products that make money and in assessing new products that are more likely to become winners.

5. For metrics, he suggests products whose

  • “gravity” is not less than ___.  The higher the gravity, the “safer” the product;
  • “earned-$-per-sale” (E$PS) must be near the ____ level (for minimum returns!);          … If you see that the EPS is higher than the commission level — it’s much better because it means there are backend sales that convert …. which can make you earn higher for the same number of visitors; and,
  • referred sale > 70%. This indicates that that affiliates, and not the merchant, are mostly promoting the product … and you gain from the buzz they produce.

6. He then goes to the product or sales page to determine if the sales copy is engaging. And can really sell.

7.  He reveals methods to determine …

  • if the merchant does not override your affiliate link when your customer signs into their email or opt-in list. He says that some actually do.(He shows a quick check if your affiliate link “persists” up to the check-out page to insure that you actually get the commission that you’ve sweated out for.)
  • the refund rate without contacting the seller, which may take quite a while.
    (The commission-$  is substantially > than the  EPS-$, EPS.) And,
  • if the product is “rising”, or “going down” in popularity. You don’t want a product that is going down

8. Finally, he advises that once you got your product of interest — then buy the product yourself so that …

  • you would gain a first-hand knowledge of it,
  • you are able to write  a good endorsement of the product,  and
  • you can learn much from the niche the product is in.


PROS:  He gave a fairly detailed process on how, and where to get products to sell.

CONS:  He didn’t mention any of the “independent” affiliate marketplaces. I would suppose  Amazon is one of them. #


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