Are Clickbank review websites still effective?

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Hello folks, I would like to know, are clickbank review websites still effective? if yes, which cover different aspects of a product can generate good money? I can create a review website with more information about CB products with banners about the products which it promotes and redirect visitors to buy.
 

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Why would you think they wouldn't still be effective?

Like anything, it still works. What you get out of it depends on what you put into it.

The obvious are, picking quality products that sell and writing reviews that get visitors to click your affiliate links.
 

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Hello folks, I would like to know, are clickbank review websites still effective? if yes, which cover different aspects of a product can generate good money? I can create a review website with more information about CB products with banners about the products which it promotes and redirect visitors to buy.
Review sites are standard practice when it comes to making money with affiliate marketing in general. You don' just promote random products, though. You first figure out which niche market you want to go into (i.e. dating, weight loss, toys, gardening, learn guitar, etc.). The niche you're in is what determines what kinds of products you promote. You also don't have to limit yourself to just Clickbank, either.

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I wouldn't worry too much about being niche specific at first. Many
review style sites are not geared towards just 1 or 2 niches. If you
can write compelling reviews and gain the traffic needed, the niche
will not matter. Unless you personally prefer to target a specific niche,
I would concern myself with ANY higher end products more so than
a particular niche.

Successful review sites are only as successful as they are honest
and must be full of useful, valuable information.

People can tell when they're being handed a bowl of bull-piss.

My wife is always telling the kids "Don't piss on my back and tell me
it's raining", you know. If you are reviewing a product, it is best to
be able to give first hand experience when doing so. This, usually,
requires that you have actually USED or tested the product.

If you are providing a "blind" review, people WILL know, either by the
tone of your message or worse, the truth once they've purchased it
for themselves only to find out it's NOT quite what you said it was.

The hardest part of review sites is that it's all about TRUST. When
first starting out, you may be lucky enough to have some people
take you at your word.

However, as times goes along, they will either start trusting you, or
NOT. If you really want to make some good money at reviewing items
to increase affiliate commissions, give 100% honest reviews, even if
YOU feel that the product is not worthy.

I have given plenty of reviews which told my viewers exactly why I
did NOT like a particular product and many times, I'd receive emails
telling me that MY dislikes is exactly what they LIKED about it, so,
a negative review will NOT necessarily lessen the amount of earned
commissions you could earn.
 

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They still work as of today and will always keep on working. People are always on the lookout for reviews before purchasing a product. Also, review style sites tend to rank on serps for a reason. If you are still in doubt then you can always checkout the search engine rankings for the product you are looking to promote.
 
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