I think so, maybe you cannot use it freely at the begining, some days later you will be familar with it, all the icons and instructions are clear.
The website/interface is really easy to use, getting yourself setup with clickbank and running campaigns is really easy, but making money with clickbank isn't exactly easy until you know what your doing.
I just started internet marketing. I tried cpa but can't get accepted. I will stick with clickbank for now until, I get accepted. I have yet to make a sale on clickbank yet. Any pointers?
Depends what you want to do with it. If you're browsing through looking around then its easy enough. If you want to make money with, well then things get more complicated I suppose like anything. Just research it, learn it and put in the action. I agree with dcristo about it being good for newbies hence why you see it so much in newbie products. Bloody hell - just noticed your post count dccristo - impressive ;0)
You can work with Clickbank for now, but CPA is pretty darn hot at the moment. Keep trying to get accepted to a few other networks. Some are more newbie friendly than others (Peerfly, Maxbounty and Neverblue come to mind)
Hi, i am new in clickbank and confused what i have to do first after join clickbank ? are we have to make more blogs or dummy blogs to get big revenue from clickbank?
Clickbank is easy to use, but its tough to promote product. You need to know lot of basic things, before you start as affiliate.
There are a number of different ways you can go about promoting clickbank products as an affiliate. Having a blog is one of them or getting people on a list and offering them content mixed with promotions is another etc. It's really up to you, you've just got to do some research and focus on one thing at first.
Clickbank is easy to use and fairly easy to promote too. The key is to send it targeted traffic (actually that's the key with any promotion). Forget about Squidoo lenses. Squidoo and other Web 2.0 properties are starting to hate many affiliate marketers. They've also been devalued by Google in recent months. Same goes for article directories. Writing a blog is on the right track. Create a blog and post to it regularly. Try to write each post based on a keyword (put the keyword in the title, first paragraph and then write naturally, put a call to action i.e. "click here", and your affiliate link at the bottom of every post). Try to write regularly. Take your blog post and post it to your own Facebook page and tweet it too. This will help to multiply your efforts. Don't check your stats every day or you'll just end up riding an emotional rollercoaster. Wait until you have 400 hops in your analytics (within your Clickbank account) before you start to assess if things are going right or not and change course if needed.
Its annoying to see a lot of those same kinds of crappy products on CB over and over again. But its "nice" that you don't have to get approved to be an affiliate of whichever product on CB.