Is it just me or does clickbank not have banners?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by TelevisionShows, May 8, 2008.

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    Im trying to find some banners to sell some products on clickbank.

    Can't seem to find any, and that is making sales/leads very difficult.

    Im going to be using large adwords budgets.

    Does anyone know of any products to sell on clickbank, which have banners?
     
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  2. lemonarian

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    That depends entirely on the publisher, he's the one responsible for that. If the publisher decides to be nice to the affiliates then he can offer banners, but it's not like it's required by Clickbank.
     
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    Most reputable publishers will have an affiliate page with marketing content. If they don't then you may consider a different products.
     
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  4. TelevisionShows

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    Im finding it hard to find a way in which i could sell clickbank products. Since i can't include my affiliate code in the "url" section of adwords?

    Im new to clickbank though.
     
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    platinum partner has banners
     
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    you may want to try contacting the product owner directly and see if they have any banners developed they can give you directly.
     
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    When you go to the sale page of the product, look for something called Affiliates or Webmasters. This is a special page that most of CB publisher created for their affiliates, so we can have all the tools that we need to promote their product. But unfortunately some of the publishers will not provide you with a banner.

    But if you do think that you can have better conversion by using banners, just go on DP services or go to a site called scriptlance and make a designer build a banner for you.

    It should not cost you more than $ 5


    Mega
     
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    It depends on the merchant and what marketing materials they provide. In any case, I find text links convert better then banners anyway.
     
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    Some merchants actually do their best to NOT put any leaks into their program. I've started doing this with mine. Why? Affiliate promotes your product >>sends traffic >>Traffic leaks through to affiliate button section... >>Affiliate just did recruitment not sales >>new affiliate repeats the process. I've learned that the big fish won't work with you or touch this lists with your offer if you have leaks. My programs (mostly) now have this as a sales opp - "If you buy today, you'll also be given the chance to become a JV partner and I'll give you full access to my affiliate marketing program"... **Check the bottom of the fat rich pig for a good example.

    Instead - you will usually find that the better merchants have many products and the whole operation is rather perfectly aimed at affiliate monetization - Click my first sig for an example - all programs have 'get marketing material' buttons - That's where you'll find tons of promo material for each program.

    If you have ANY design/production/graphic/audio/video skills - USE THEM. Taking the merchants creatives is amazing free top level marketing assets (if they are good!). But mixing/meshing them into your own mini campaign is prime (original campaigning/separation/better targeting).

    Banners are but ONE bullet in your marketing machine gun, don't make it your only bullet left, look for programs that have ample ammunition and more than just text/banners, and you'll de well with submersing yourself into the brand/how best to market it.

    Cheers,
    NC
     
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  10. TelevisionShows

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    From adwords though?

    You serious?
     
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  11. dcristo

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    I was referring to using a landing page.
     
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    Sometimes you can try adding "affiliates.html", "affiliates.php", "affiliate.html", or "affiliate.php" to the end of the URL and it'll sometimes bring up an affiliate resource page.
     
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  13. TelevisionShows

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    Do you think using a blogspot landing page.

    With a lot of writing about it, and a link above and below the writing to promote the product. I could make some sales/leads?
     
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