Hey peoples noob-e here, I have been lurking these forums for the longest time and came to the conclusion that Cluckbank should be banned from any Marketers dream of controlling the net. But since I am a newbie I will go by my own demeanor. I plan on making my first site a Melee of clickbank products, and if it sells it sells. Here are my questions? Should I promote three products and write 6 articles a day or put out 2 while writing 3 articles a day. I am even thinking about promoting 5 while writing 1 for each every day. Writing 5 a day seems like the best route since I am diversifying but the other two don't sound so bad. What would you do???????? 3 2 or 5
Just as the thread Title states those working at CB are a bunch of chickens, stealing commissions is not a very good business practice, more like malpractice lol. I would rather work with CJ, SAS and even Amazon for my more serious sites, you know the ones where you focus on one Niche and Optimize everything from Domain name to design. Clickbank sucks,but I might as well try it out once before it goes in the garbage folder.
I'll take clickbank over the pennies you get from amazon any day. Funny how you can call Clickbank thieves - before you've even tried to use it.
Your a walking contradiction, "Clickbank sucks,but I might as well try it out once before it goes in the garbage folder." If it sucks so much, leave it alone and go away.......
Clickbank is the No. 1 Affiliate Marketing site on the Internet for a reason. It has good customer support, easy publishing, and high commission. If you do a little research, you'll find the commission rate to be high than the other sites. However, there are commission theives so you have to be careful with your hoplink. Try to cloak it if possible. All in all, I love Clickbank, and I make a nice living selling my products there.
Just what I was looking for, I feel safe now, just a little. Now if anybody can recommend cloaking options I will be set for life.
Clickbank has never done me wrong. I make some very nice money promoting products and services there. Just be choosy about what you promote. Make sure it has some solid gravity and pays fairly (I use the 100/30 rule. Nothing with a gravity below 100 and nothing that pays less than $30. Works well for me!) I use a little piece of software call coverLinks to keep me safe. Bought it a long time ago and still works like a charm. Regards, Tony Thomas