Sunday, July 13, 2008

Google Nemesis Great for Clickbank Marketers

Those looking for a new way to dominate the Clickbank marketplace will want to get on board with "Google Nemesis," the latest product from the maker of Day Job Killer and the Google Assassin series.

The clever approach taken here is not only training to help those who are just getting started with Clickbank affiliate product marketing, but also to provide buyers with a nifty software tool that will create review pages so that the creator can compare similar Clickbank products and very quickly create review pages for these products.

Reviews are among the hot website categories that Google scores highly now, so doing a review page on a new or hot product is likely to rank you highly in Google.

The software is a little limiting in that it only keeps track of statistics on clicks and sales for Clickbank products, so information product marketers will love this product, but sellers of other types of products will not find it as useful, even though the review page format could work nicely for a whole range of products.

The marketer who figures out a website template format to use with Linkshare, Commission Junction and other major product advertising networks as well as Clickbank will have a really comprehensive product. However, Google Nemesis is certainly a great start for information marketers.

In addition to being more narrowly focused on Clickbank, the only other problem that I see with the product, is that its popularity may kill its ability to make its users any money. In the first day there were already 4000 purchasers for Google Nemesis. I just checked and it has a gravity of over 600 in Clickbank, and this product has only been around less than a week! Unless there is a cutoff on buyers sometime soon, it will lose its value as an exclusive tool, and the value of review pages as a great Google ranking tool may go down considerably. This is always the problem with templated systems.

On the other hand, each site will be individualized by the choice of products users choose to pair and the individual reviews given. So, each website within each template, should be original and should score well in Google natural rankings from that standpoint.

I have yet to try doing a review page, but that is on my short list of things to do. I'll report how I do in ranking and sales when I get this project accomplished.

I'd give Google Nemesis a score of around 8 out of 10, and this may go higher if I can prove my concern about overuse to be unfounded. Give it a try for yourself.

Liz Nichols

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