Clickbank Fees

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Sickthing, Sep 22, 2010.

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    Besides ClickBanks 50 bucks for activation, what are their other fees?

    Their site makes it looks like that's the only fee but I highly doubt it. :) They do have transaction fees too?
     
    Sickthing, Sep 22, 2010 IP
  2. Sickthing

    Sickthing Peon

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    Awww never mind, kept searching and found it. 7.5% plus $1 That $1 sucks and wow 7.5% Hmmmm, having second thoughts.
     
    Sickthing, Sep 22, 2010 IP
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    smonline Active Member

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    The activation fee for vendor is $49.95.

    And Clickbank deducts $1 + 7.5% from each sale. Then the remaining is what is called "Net Sales Amount".

    The affililiate gets his commission % from this net sales amount and the remaining is paid to the vendor.
     
    smonline, Sep 22, 2010 IP
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    why have second thoughts? Clickbank will always pay out and they handle all of the credit card processing which is worth the chunk of money they take.
     
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    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    lol.

    ok for saving 7.5% +1 you can look after your own fraud, qc, payouts, affiliate support, recruitment, charting, analytics systems, and a bunch of pockets on the web to engage with others that utilize CB successfully... yeah it's not a good deal at all especially when your product scales and you have 1000's of affiliates fighting to promote for you, just horrible how dare they.

    Try other networks, you can't appreciate what CB really does for your business until you can compare to others (with less or more fee's, and empty affiliate bases with exhausted publisher email lists).
     
    NCMedia, Sep 22, 2010 IP