I have recently submitted a product about anime downloads. AllAnimeDownloads.com but clickbank denied it and wont give me the reason they did. my product is about giving the customer 40 links to anime-specialised torrent sites. They wont approve me, however they have approved DownloadAnimeVideos.com (same product except less links, and 2/3 links dont work, and more torrent-general) Can anyone tell me why? Memberzone info: TEST:T3T4B9 Thanks.
We had the same experience with CB. They wouldn't accept our product at first and basically gave no reason. After about a dozen different emails they told us it contained a bad word and we had to remove it. After that they accepted it but refuse to list us in the marketplace. So we will be looking for affiliates here to promote it. Good product and almost zero competition. If interested in a nice niche product send me a PM for affiliate details. This one sells itself as it solves an age old problem... cheers,
I agree with Supper. "Products" like yours give CB a bad name. You need to provide a quality product not warez links to torrents. Your idea is good you just didn't implement the right way. Create a page or something like in the members area and stream full episodes from other sites by embedding th code in yours. That is more "legal" and I think your customers would be happier. Just food for thought.
they approved a product worse than mine a few months ago, meaning the problem is not on the product side. i will not be spending 3 months finding every simple episodes separatly and embedding them. Anyway people are looking for DOWNLOADS, not streaming. I believe it is one of the following factors: Images Sites' non-professionalism (skeptical about that) the fact that i mention on my site i actually "have" the downloads. i should replace every "we have" by "we give you access to"
Exilus, first email them and ask why you got rejected. I was approved the first time I tried. Second, go over ClickBank's guidelines. See if you match ALL of them, including the technical stuff (how the thank you page should look, how the sales page should look, etc.) Third, Supper might be right. Links to torrent sites don't help to improve ClickBank's name, so even if they approved something like this three months ago, now they may not. nadavs
you dont understand, 6 months ago theyve approved a broduct worse than mine. and 2 days ago theyve approved a movie download site wich does the exact same thing. it is NOT about the product.
I don't care if they are fair or not. I'm not 100% sure on the intellectual property laws on specific anime you're offering, but it could very well be illegal. It is people like you that drive up the fees on the rest of us because they have to hire more staff to deal with high refund rates, not to mention how much we'd all have to pay if they got sued for having your product on their system.
6% refund rate is high? they already have other products like mine on their servers...this is not about if my product is morally good or morally bad. its about whats wrong with my landing page for them to refuse me.
(sorry about double post but its too late to edit my above) I gave it another shot. I completly changed the design of my site to try and make it more "proffesional", made sure i didnt mention anywhere i "had" the links, i just "give access" and resubmited my product to CB.
well i think its going to get disapproved again. the login details from your thank you page dont work. also, do a spell check over your site.. eg. thank you page says "remplacement"
Well, the torrent sites are considered to be illegal in business. So that may be the reason for your refusal.
Why don't you just work on a project that hasn't been done thousands of times before and is actually "legit"? There's thousands of "niche" problems which can be fixed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
because ive been promoting anime for nearly 6 months. I have banners on 12 different websites and i know this niche can convert. I want to make my own product to get more money out of my promoting, thats all! I dont feel like spending the time to make a ebook that im not even certified will convert.