Linking to the order button?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by bob25, Mar 14, 2009.

  1. #1
    I'd like to promote a Clickbank product, but I not that thrilled with the salesletter. Is it possible to make your own salespage and link to the order button?

    And if so, how do I do this to make sure I'm credited with the sale?

    Thanks
     
    bob25, Mar 14, 2009 IP
  2. tibor28

    tibor28 Peon

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    You can direct the customer directly to the payment form from your landing page and bypass the merchants sales page completely. I tried the method and it works.
    You have to slightly modify your hop link.

    This is the default hoplink clickbank generates that will send your visitor to the merchants sales page:

    http://xxxxx.yyyyy.hop.clickbank.net

    xxxxxx is your clickbank ID and yyyyy is the merchants clickbank ID

    now just change the hoplink so it looks like this:

    http://1.xxxxx_yyyyy.pay.clickbank.net

    upon clicking on the modyfied hoplink your landing page visitor will be sent directly to the payment form and you will still be credited. Just chceck at the bottom of the payment page that it says

    affiliate=(your clickbank ID)
     
    tibor28, Mar 14, 2009 IP
  3. bob25

    bob25 Well-Known Member

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    Great, it works :)

    Thanks
     
    bob25, Mar 14, 2009 IP
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    Glad i could help :) at least for once since most of the time i only ask questions:D
     
    tibor28, Mar 14, 2009 IP
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    Swerd Active Member

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    note, this doesn't set a cookie. If the customer decides to purchase at a later date you won't get credit.
     
    Swerd, Mar 15, 2009 IP