I am not new to affiliate marketing whatsoever, I have been doing it for about 5 years through incentive based website relying purely on organic search results traffic for my conversions. I recently decided I would like to try out some other affiliate networks i.e. Clickbank to figure out the step processes as to make money with them, as I think I have figured out Clickbank is a matter of: Create a 'Call to Action' webpage Direct them to the 'Sales' page *with referral Make the sale.. simple So technically the skill involved in making money with Clickbank is taking what I know of PPC campaigns to direct traffic, create a catchy 'Call to Action' that triggers the users emotions and examine which sales page works best for conversions for the niche Would this be correct? I am guessing it must be against the rules to create a PPC campaign and direct the link straight to your referral link? As others would be doing it if it wasn't? Thanks in advance for your feedback! red-sky
You are right and I also think the same. But still I do not think the way of directing the click to the referal link rather than to capture contact details and forwarding to the sales pitch page.