Evergreen niches are those tied to fundamental human desires: health, wealth, love, and fear. These needs never disappear โ which means the affiliate income from products addressing them never evaporates. Here are the 10 most evergreen ClickBank niches with real product examples.
1. Weight Loss and Metabolism
Americans spend $72 billion/year trying to lose weight. ClickBank weight loss products consistently have the highest gravity scores on the platform. Best approach: review-style blog posts and YouTube videos targeting specific searches (“best metabolism supplement,” “how to lose belly fat after 40”).
2. Blood Sugar and Diabetes Management
60+ million Americans have prediabetes or diabetes. High emotional stakes = high conversion. Products in this niche pay $60โ$120/sale. Approach: educational content about blood sugar management that naturally recommends the supplement or program.
3. Forex and Stock Trading Signals
Trading education and signal services pay $40โ$200/sale and often have monthly subscription models (recurring commissions). Disclaimer: always be honest about risks when promoting financial products.
4. Survival and Preparedness
Prepping community is large and passionate. Products cover food storage, water purification, emergency power, self-defense. Average payout: $30โ$70/sale. Target: news events drive spikes in traffic when people search “how to prepare for [emergency].”
5. Relationship and Dating Advice
Products for men (attraction, confidence) and women (relationship repair, communication). High gravity, emotional purchase decisions, $40โ$80 average payout.
6. Parenting and Baby
Sleep training programs, potty training, behavior management. Parents are desperate for solutions and will pay for anything that works. Evergreen because new parents are created every day.
7โ10. Additional Evergreen Niches
7. Back pain and joint health (huge market, aging population). 8. Anxiety and depression management (growing market). 9. Memory and cognitive health (aging, students). 10. Manifestation and law of attraction (spiritual, self-help audience).
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