How Much is Enough?
I look all through Clickbank at the different information products they have available. They all make out of this world claims. I think most of us know that there is no way most of them can back this up. I guess my question is two fold. One, how long do you give them?
Clickbank has a 60 day free trial on everything. The seller has to agree to it, but I am sure most just hope that it isn't worth a patron's time to ask for the money back. However, when you start talking about $100, I have to think most people would want that back. So how much time do you usually give them?
The last question is how much is enough to keep the program going? I know that I will not be making $25,000 per month. That is outlandish. How much then do you have to make on a product to think it a success. Do you just make your money back in the allotted time frame? Do you apply a reward versus time spent? I am just curious about what others think.
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Clickbank has a lot of low quality products that you don't want to promote. Here's a great video I think you should check out.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-find-a-good-clickbank-product-to-promote
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Thanks. I will look into that. I feel the same about Clickbank. I guess the trick with anything is finding the diamonds in the rough.