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ClickBank - Important to know

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by virtualwebmarket, Mar 11, 2010.

  1. #1
    Guys,

    There are several ways for the vendors to "steal" your tracking code, you must pay attention.
    This way you pay for the lead or get it by SEO or Garilla Marketing, and when it goes to the vendor page, your tracking code is no longer
    result - no payment for you, all 100% goes to vendor !!!

    Please pay attention to these vendors

    Good luck
     
    virtualwebmarket, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  2. Azure11

    Azure11 Active Member

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    I think if there are vendors doing this and you have proof then you need to name and shame them.
     
    Azure11, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  3. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    Surely,a lot of tards' have been coming with such complaints on these forums and it can only make me laugh.

    You guys don't realize how stealing commissions can affect your business on the long term, you simply don't realize so come with a solid proof/proofs when making such threads.

    Al.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  4. walterk

    walterk Peon

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    Do you understand when your cookie is being set?
     
    walterk, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    tonysanders Member

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    yeah, that's a statement which you need solid proof, not just a generalization of vendors.
     
    tonysanders, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  6. marcusio

    marcusio Peon

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    garilla marketing? lol
     
    marcusio, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  7. manofwar

    manofwar Active Member

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    Sounds like a big leap in assumptions here.
     
    manofwar, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  8. MichaelGers

    MichaelGers Greenhorn

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    hello, can you tell me or give me source why it could happen? sorry i'm newbie and i'm just starting to be an affiliate with clickbank
    thank you
     
    MichaelGers, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    #9
    That's like me or any other vendor saying "You need watch for those foreign engrish affiliates that PPV and buy $9 1million hits packages, and those guys that market your products by doing fake scam reviews or bidding on your competitors brandname keys, getting me in shit, or those pesky affiliates that try to circumvent the system and buy my stuff with their own links then refund on top, or the kids that complain with xx emails that they are not converting but should have by now because they sent 32 hops and they've read dp, twice.. . ... . .

    There's shitty vendors, shitty affiliates, and vice versa, welcome to earth.
    N.
     
    NCMedia, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  10. MichaelGers

    MichaelGers Greenhorn

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    ok thanks for your explanation, i'm understand now
    thank you
     
    MichaelGers, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    Super_Vendor Active Member

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  12. virtualwebmarket

    virtualwebmarket Active Member

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    Email collector !
     
    virtualwebmarket, Mar 12, 2010 IP
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    I bet there are few 'bad' vendors out there. Just hope that you don't bump into them one of these days.
     
    caj, Mar 12, 2010 IP
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    scheng1 Peon

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    I think the gravity for these vendors will be very low. Anyway, they are stupid to do so. If the affiliate sees no sale for a while, he will drop the product too.
     
    scheng1, Mar 12, 2010 IP
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    Genpromo Peon

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    ooo.. really? must be careful then. thanks for the info.
     
    Genpromo, Mar 13, 2010 IP
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    Don't just fear people from ClickBank products... If you have proof then tell us who is cheating on affiliate cookies!!! give us the URL of the website...

    You are probably from another affiliate network and blaming ClickBank for your unsuccessful business!
     
    extraspecial, Mar 13, 2010 IP
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    H3x Active Member

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    Why on earth would a vendor want to steal sales from his or her Affiliates? I for one would much rather get bumped up the Marketplace due to Affiliate Sales then make a little extra money from pocketing 100% of the sale value.
     
    H3x, Mar 13, 2010 IP
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    virtualwebmarket Active Member

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    extraspecial

    Im still working with ClickBank and im still happy with my results. BUT affiliate need to know the ups and downs in their business and if a vendor is collecting emails on the affiliate code, the affiliate need to know about it and need to act according.
     
    virtualwebmarket, Mar 13, 2010 IP
  19. evelinawilliams007

    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    #19

    That's the exact thing I would ask ..Why would a vendor steal commissions? It can only drive his/her business downwards.

    A little of topic --

    Not yet a vendor, but really some vendors think they're just playing around. i.e I'm currently promoting a product from this random vendor (he's nowhere near the top vendors) and what I don't like is that they don't even ask/make some polls whenever tweaking their sites. At least to ask some of the top affiliates for opinions (I am one of his top affiliates) ...

    Some affiliates have a lot more experience than some vendors do so I guess that's the right way to go whenever making changes.

    Al.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Mar 20, 2010 IP
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    Any vendor that steals commissions is shooting themselves in the foot simple as....

    I think a lot of people do look into products before they promote them and it should be encouraged or you may get ripped off.
     
    Morrow66, Mar 21, 2010 IP