Alcohol killer

taraz15

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My family is the distributor of AlcoholKiller in the usa. Shit works perfect, sobers you up in 2 hours. No hangover the next morning. I got 600+ cases of this in my apartment and a warehouse full.

We get cases at $32 each. Normal price for a case is $70.

Do you think it would be possible to create a cpa product with this? Like the Acai crap. And if I were to turn this into a cpa product would people be interested in pushing this?


Let me know




And yes I know the sites loads slow.
 


many products like this on the market- I've waited for one to stick taurine in it as well for ages in a two-stage "one before bed- one the next morning to kick start your day hangover free"

You could build a very decent straight sale subscription product off this with a very targeted user base which if monetized right would be gold.
 
like anything, its more about how you rebill on products like that (if you are trying to go the aggressive CPA style route). Problem is, if you paying $30+ a bottle, its going to be hard to pay the affiliate and still profit yourself without legit scamming people (the way the acai berry vendors eventually resorted to). Cost per sale is prob your best bet, but you likely wont get a ton of volume the way some of these rebills do.
 
very ambiguous question.

does the product convert and stand on it's own?
does the landing page?
do your checkout pages/merchant accounts or do those with some cards get rejected for reasons you're unaware of?
are you scrubbing?
what is a sale worth to you?
what can you payout?
what network(s) is it in?
how quick are you to test/optimize/respond to publisher requests for creative/page changes?
etc.etc.etc.

COULD that product work?

yes I've long thought so - it's been a top 10 priority (but never top 5) of mine for about 3 years to get into that market heavily.
 
I think your margins are too low for what you'd have to pay affiliates to market it, and keep enough for yourself. If I were to consider marketing a product like this on a straight cost per sale, I'd want 50%...but that's just me.

The search engine traffic isn't enough to really warrant getting a lot of affiliates. I'd recommend finding a couple people who have specific college student type email lists as affiliates. But otherwise, I think you would be better off marketing this yourself.

Also, the site is nice enough for looking, but it sucks shit for selling. You need a more direct site for online sales.
 
It would be so easy to market this shit using Facebook.

I have used a similar product in the past, a hangover patch. Worked pretty well.

Let me know if you want to send me a case for review ;)
 
sounds like a pretty good idea to me... I doubt you will follow through on it though. take that as a challenge ;)
 
I think your product is hot buddy, but agreed conventional marketing through a network will be tough. "Hangover remedies" is a good search term, but who is gonna be looking for a pill that removes alcohol within 2 hours? It's akin to a new invention, sort of, and will strike by surprise vs. search. Facebook is a great bet, and email marketing through the right demographics.

You can PM if interested in the email approach, I'd like to take a crack at this at least to get some prelim metrics over to you on CTR, etc.

College databases would be a plus ;-) <wink>
 
You need to get a bunch of drunk people to make youtube videos of them taking it, then the next day have them talk about what they feel like, or 2 hrs later have them do a sort of field sobriety test. Could also have them look at pics of random people and say whether or not they'd hit it, then 2 hrs later show them the same pics.
 
1. I can confidently say that my friends and I party harder than 99% of people in this forum. Would love a review copy :)

What we could do is make a video of us drinking it, then monitoring our booze intake (by writing on our arms or something), and then drinking it again. Shenanigans in the video. The next morning, everyone discusses their hangovers.

The next weekend, we all eat the same meal and drink the EXACT same repertoire of alcohol, sans Alcohol Killer. We then record our qualitative data again. Someone can then cut a 5 minute youtube if the results are legit.

2. Regardless of what you do affiliate-wise, you need to make your own site. It shouldn't take me 5 minutes to find the ingredients, and I'm guessing Google ain't gonna index it well either.

PS - A hangover patch I can put on before passing out? WOW what an idea!!! NEED
 
1. I can confidently say that my friends and I party harder than 99% of people in this forum. Would love a review copy :)

What we could do is make a video of us drinking it, then monitoring our booze intake (by writing on our arms or something), and then drinking it again. Shenanigans in the video. The next morning, everyone discusses their hangovers.

The next weekend, we all eat the same meal and drink the EXACT same repertoire of alcohol, sans Alcohol Killer. We then record our qualitative data again. Someone can then cut a 5 minute youtube if the results are legit.

PS - A hangover patch I can put on before passing out? WOW what an idea!!! NEED

If you want to put our hangover patch to the test and make a video and/or write testimony, we're happy to provide some free patches for you.

Just shoot us a message on the contact page at zacalife.com
 
I'm no expert by any means, but you may want to think about changing your company/product name from "Alcohol Killer". Technically, people take what they see as literal.

I wouldn't name a skydiving operation "No-Die Skydiving", as it makes people think that they will die (first thought in their mind). When I read "Alcohol Killer", my first thought was drunk driving and alcohol poisoning.

Maybe "Alcohol Loved Tenderly".
 
I'm no expert by any means, but you may want to think about changing your company/product name from "Alcohol Killer". Technically, people take what they see as literal.

I wouldn't name a skydiving operation "No-Die Skydiving", as it makes people think that they will die (first thought in their mind). When I read "Alcohol Killer", my first thought was drunk driving and alcohol poisoning.

Maybe "Alcohol Loved Tenderly".

I was thinking the same thing about the name, also I think running it through facebook and other social sites would be the way to do it.
 
I'm no expert by any means, but you may want to think about changing your company/product name from "Alcohol Killer". Technically, people take what they see as literal.

I wouldn't name a skydiving operation "No-Die Skydiving", as it makes people think that they will die (first thought in their mind). When I read "Alcohol Killer", my first thought was drunk driving and alcohol poisoning.

Maybe "Alcohol Loved Tenderly".

I agree! Could be a "killer" product, but the name is a big turn off for me.