Just go approved in CLickBank for Vendor!

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by TwitWithEase, Dec 8, 2009.

  1. #1
    Well i just got approved in CLickBank for a product I will be promoting.

    I am offering 50% per sale of $47.

    My sales page: myviralexperiment.com/twitter

    My Affiliate link page: myviralexperiment.com/twitter/affiliates.php

    I know my affiliate page needs work I just got accepted yesterday and threw it up. :)
     
    TwitWithEase, Dec 8, 2009 IP
  2. smile633

    smile633 Peon

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    #2
    Congratulations that you got accepted!
     
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    Your sales page has a big leakage. This anchor text: Become an Affiliate by clicking here!. I doubt if you will have any professional affiliates promoting that product with such a leakage!!
     
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  4. TwitWithEase

    TwitWithEase Active Member

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    Thanks! : )
     
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    TwitWithEase Active Member

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    WHat do you mean by that?
     
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  6. TwitWithEase

    TwitWithEase Active Member

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    Just changed it to "Affiliates" is that better? I'm still confused as to what exactly you mean. Was it the wording?
     
    TwitWithEase, Dec 8, 2009 IP
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    I mean affiliates will correctly think that a potential visitor or buyer they have spent time, money and all their hard efforts to refer, can easily become an affiliate and then buy the product through their own affiliate link. There are so many clikbank products as such but intelligent affiliates shy away from them.

    If you understand what i mean

    You should have the link, but is should not be the first thing on the sales page for God's sake!! Take the link way down on the page and try to make it less obvious.

    What you have done now is so much better!
     
    waxman1000, Dec 8, 2009 IP
  8. TwitWithEase

    TwitWithEase Active Member

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    Thank you much for the tips. I will also move it to the bottom. : )
     
    TwitWithEase, Dec 8, 2009 IP
  9. Carlx

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    congratulations on being accepted :)
     
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    Do you even need the affiliates link at all on the sales page? I mean does clickbank even require that? The affiliates would be coming from other sources anyways + when you sell the product you can have the affiliate pitch after the purchase.

    The super affiliates are the ones you really want around your product and not simply people trying to buy the product for 50% off. I would do whatever I could to make sure that they know that THEY will get the sales that they drive without any chance of tracking loss on the vendors end.
     
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    TwitWithEase Active Member

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    Good tip. thnx.
     
    TwitWithEase, Dec 8, 2009 IP
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    #12
    First...too much text and not a single picture or anything...that's quite boring...

    Next, why your sales page is blabla.com/twitter and when you go to blabla.com there is something different?

    Try with something more unique...
     
    centarec, Dec 10, 2009 IP
  13. TwitWithEase

    TwitWithEase Active Member

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    That's because I sell multiple e books from my site through email marketing. I see many CLickBank sellers with a sales page on a subdomain. I think that makes no if I'm on subdoamin. In fact on the main I am thinking of changing it to a WP.
     
    TwitWithEase, Dec 10, 2009 IP