Click2Sell a new clickbank competitor?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by dimmoneycash, Mar 17, 2009.

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    I have found a new Clickbank Competitor, Click2sell.

    They have 500 and something products listed already.

    I have been looking at some alternatives to host my new P2P download site which CB banned not long ago.

    I don't know how many affiliates they have yet, but if you have joined and are with them, could you tell me how they perform?

    I also found one interesting thing about them when researching:
    They allow P2P products and unlike CB, they have nothing to do with the product, meaning that you are the owner, and all they do is host, not own with you. That means many products that were banned by CB are allowed on Click2Sell.

    Do you know anything about this site? Have you used it before?

    Thanks!
     
    dimmoneycash, Mar 17, 2009 IP
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    originator Peon

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    I've joined Click2Sell 2 weeks ago. I like it!

    For publishers:
    You don't pay fee for promoting your product at Click2Sell.
    You receive your payments by Paypal or Moneybookers.
    You can upload affiliates tools, so affiliates can take your banners etc. easily.
    Your own affiliate/thank you page. (Click2Sell has their own affiliates page, you can edit it easily with their online html editor) see my affiliate page
    The customer support is good, response in 10 minutes.
    When you sign up you can choose for euro or dollar currency.
    You can use your own paypal account for payments.

    There is one thing for affiliates, your commission earnings will be done by the publishers and not by Click2Sell. That is the only thing I don't like.
     
    originator, Mar 17, 2009 IP
  3. SiLvER

    SiLvER Well-Known Member

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    NOT ANY NEW at all, they are most famous clickbank alternative along with paydotcom and plimus tho.
     
    SiLvER, Mar 17, 2009 IP
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    Patchkaa Peon

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    Yeah I don't like the sounds of pub. paying u, it opens up the possibility of getting ripped off.
     
    Patchkaa, Mar 17, 2009 IP
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    originator Peon

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    Yes, there are a lot of publishers who would ripping you. But that is with Paydotcom also the problem.
     
    originator, Mar 17, 2009 IP
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    Komicwords Well-Known Member

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    is still need a knowledge to works well with the SEO and other marketing stuff,it still need an investment to get the product sale,or unless we got a huge list of twitter I think that could make a different
     
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    hbl Well-Known Member

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    Well, I never heard it before. sounds very interesting. thanks for sharing, checking it out now.
     
    hbl, Mar 21, 2009 IP
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    I have been using them for a while now and they pay me directly in in my paypal account. I don't have to wait for a two week period. But i have to pay them their charges at the end of the month because they don't do it automatically.
     
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    yebel89@gmail.com Active Member

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    For all the talk about "CB" shaving, you are much better off with them as an affiliate or as a publisher
     
    yebel89@gmail.com, Mar 22, 2009 IP