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Posted by BrettB
Registered User
24 Jul 2017 11:18

Hi there,

Have you thought of a brilliant domain name only to find that the .com is taken?

This happened to me back in 2012. I wanted redwidget.com but it was for sale on GoDaddy Auctions for $1700.

So what did I do?

I bought redwidgets.com for $10.

So please don't forget the singular or plural forms of domain names.

The only warning I'll say is that this isn't a good idea if the other domain is already a successful website. But in my case the other site was just a holding page, and it wasn't a trademark or preexisting company name.

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Kelvin   06 June 2019

Been around since 2009 means you've had so much experience in this space. I'm really considering expanding into promoting products in other niches using paid ads but my limitation is that I don't know how to speak a second language.

I agree with you that low gravity shouldn't be a criterion for selecting products to promote as there are some uncompetitive products with very low gravity. I'll like to add some characteristics of products you shouldn't promote:

1. Clickbank products that have (external) ads on their sales page
2. Products with buy buttons that do not go to the Clickbank order page
3. Products that exaggerate their promises, especially financial promises. Promises like these will lead to high refund rates (most MMO products have refund rates over 20% in fact).
4. Unresponsive vendors. Before starting to promote a product, ALWAYS contact the vendor (ask for a review copy, or ask a question about the product, or just introduce yourself). If you get no reply within 48hours do NOT promote the product.

Recently, I came across a course created by Clickbank's current #1 affiliate that claims to teach people how to drive traffic to Clickbank offers using Facebook Ads. I've seen some good reviews and positive testimonies online about the course. Here's one https://abayomioloyede.com/commission-hero-review/

What do you think about the course?