Ikaria Lean Belly Juice
Ikaria lean Belly Juice (no affiliate link) is from the top offers on Clickbank as of 2023. I found this through a link on Clickbank which then send you to Youtube to view the video. I would have liked to have seen it on the Clickbank website, but thats for another day.
Clickbank reel off the stats for this product (physical item that you place into a drink). They are impressive:
- average of $1.17/ click
- average payout is $138.57
- 0.84% HOP conversion.
Now as a complete side. Clickbank suggests that the HOP conversion number is awesome- especially for the length of time the product has been on the marketplace. So this subconsciously suggests that other products are getting much less than this figure- and under 1% conversion rate is pretty cool. Am I the only one that might suggest that this figure is actually kinda poor. Doesn't it suggest that the vast amount of HOPs (specific affiliate traffic coming to the site that are not the vendor) are of poor quality? Check out info on click through rates here then come back to this page and see what I mean.
And...the Ikaria Lean Belly Juice website?
It looks great with all the things a seller wants to see:
- ancient nutrients that have amazing affects
- naughty biochemicals that have harmful effects on the body...that look similar to bacteria?
- theres pictures of the lovely natural products that can help us in our belly fight
- its nice and bright
- you can order through out the sales page
- there's bonuses!
- FAQ
- theres a "best value" bottle amount
- its cheap enough and you can upgrade to free shipping
- the product container is shown (but not the actual product though)
- theres testimonials and pictures of users with the product in their hands
Sounds awesome, so why the low HOP?
This one was difficult. But as we have seen countless times. It is not until you come back a couple of times you realise what is going on with the Ikaria Lean Belly Juice and why the low HOPs. Now remember this is all in the "helpful" mindset, we are trying to help rather than be picky. We are potential customers and this is what we see on the website.
- Too much text. Now we all love text and what Ikaria Lean Belly Juice has done is to offer text and bold text that converts. But that is all it is. Sure there are references (more on those later) but there is no one really saying that this product does XY and Z. We are left to believe the website copy and not statements/ quotes from professionals who have done it. Sure it might have all natural products but who states they are awesome together? Having that data/ quote would be a nice touch
- Affiliates. You might need to reduce the amount of affiliates that you have promoting your product. Oooor. Help them to convert especially if they are sending a ton of traffic your way.
- Quantity. How much do you get within each scoop. Now it is hard to see with the small ingredients list
It looks all technical, but it doesn't mean too much especially when 1000mg = 1 g. How much of each is potent enough? You see similar on vitamin bottles. They tell you the percentage and sometimes the text will tell you a recommended amount.
- Claims. Now this matches with the scientific quotes that you might require.
and this:
The claims are quite awesome, but with awesomeness you need video/ before after pictures. You need quotes to say that this is what it did. Why? Because at the moment it all points in the direction of each nutrient having the affect rather than the main product- which by association probably does. But the product itself doesn't have the quotes.
- References. Now if I am going to have something in my food then I will read some of the claims and sometimes check on the references. So some of the references I don't get. So reference number 1 is to do with Monstanto and weed killer. And reference 8 is to do with seaweed. Seaweed is under Fucoxanthin but reference 8 isnt. But then we have Gingko biloba for references 2-4 but I cant find Gingko anywhere on the sales page.
- Side effects. Now when I use items I always try to figure out if I need it and is it going to do anything that it shouldn't. Drug manufacturers have to state what the drug does and what it can also do to you as a side effect- they list them all even if it is super rare. I don't see any of the side effects listed- or who shouldn't use this supplement. This also matches with the doseage of the product- how much of each nutrient are you getting?
- Picture? I am unsure if the Ceramides are bacteria looking organisms. They are a fatty chemicals which look like this (according to Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramide):
We have the main sales page testimonial picture:
I have seen this set up before- where people are holding up the product and then we have testimonials underneath. They look very similar. Which is fine. Its nice to be influenced by other websites and test
to see what works and doesn't. If it works, then go for it. But, there seems to be about 3 websites in the top of Clickbank charts with very similar websites. The problem
comes in 2 fold though:
- if they all look the same and have very similar layouts then does that raise a flag especially if you have an affiliate who is promoting multiple products around the same niche?
- the
guys arm in the first picture. I am unsure how long his arm is. It
probably real, but to the lay person, it might not look real.
- Bonuses. I am in 2 minds with the bonuses being offered. I like them and I dont...in the same breath. Now I don't know your audience, they might like these. I like that there is bonuses (and branded with Ikaria Lean Belly Juice logos) but they might not be too related to the main product especially when talking about boosting your love life.
It might not be the incentive that I am looking for. The help with aging- maybe. The smoothie isn't too bad but again- it isn't about energy boosting, it talks more about aches and discomfort. Then we have VIP coaching. It might be the "coaching" aspect of the title that I don't like because it sounds like someone is going to be with you. Well according to the text they "are" in a way. But it could easily be stated that you can join a private group with professionals to answer any question you want. Full of research based articles, guides and recipes. So it sounds more like a a group of like minded people discussing issues with professionals when required.
As always we wish Ikaria Lean Belly Juice all the best.
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