I'm new to the clickbank scene. What does an e-book look like? If you purchased one yourself, would you be content at how much you paid for it?
It's usually a "PDF-file". There are tens of thousands of free e-books available online (most of them promoting other things), but it's easy to get hold of some to look at them, if you want, without paying anything. That depends how much I paid. The ones I've bought from Clickbank are mostly ones I was considering promoting and couldn't get any other way, and obviously enough I've bought them through my own affiliate link, so they've cost very little, really.
I never paid for an ebook, I judge whether it's worth promoting by the information already given on the landing page.
Every product has a different price therefore you can not generalize the price of an ebook. Some are good some are bad, some you can even find them for free on the net if you google a little bit harder
Basically most e-books are pdf files with pics and content. The amount I paid and whether I would be content or not depends on the same thing - content lol. Some ebooks are full of rubbish - others really are quality products.
How does one come up with the art design of an ebook? Are there any ebook design templets I could purchase?
Yes, it's expressly allowed in Clickbank's own explanations of their terms of service. There are one or two members here who occasionally claim that "you shouldn't do it too often or you might get your account closed". These people are ill-informed and wrong and just don't know what they're talking about, and are simply repeating crap they've read here or elsewhere before without ever verifying/disproving it. It's perfectly ok. There is no restriction on it. Nor is there any possible reason or justification, from either Clickbank's perspective or a vendor's, why there should be.