Hello Everyone, I am still a bit confused about how you would handle a membership site with ClickBank. Am I on the right path? 1) Customer purchases membership. 2) Customer is redirected to Thank you page, where customer can register for member's area. If this is actually how it works, it might not be too bad. Anyway, hope you all have a good evening. Cheers, brian
The only reason the membership feature is big news is because CB used to only offer one-time purchases. Now vendors can offer membership sites through CB, which means re-occuring income from one sale for us affiliates. Nothing is different about the way transactions are tracked. Get them to the site through your hoplink and CB does the rest.
Hi, Thanks for the reply. I understand that CBank will track all the financial stuff. However, that's not exactly what I was asking. I'm curious as to how members will create a membership on my site AFTER they have paid at CBank. I'm assuming that once they are redirected to my thank-you page, I will need to have the sign-up form there, ready for them to create their login information for the members area. I guess I'll have to test things & see how they work. I'll be sure to post when I know more. Cheers, bri
From my perspective everything on the sales side of click bank looks hard. I'm probably wrong since I don't no how to use php and what not. Its probably gonna take you a while to figure out.
I think your question is technical in nature, and relates to the mechanics of how your website accepts or recognizes guests/new users registration/members. This is really a programming/cookie/asp issue. Have your web developer work it out. Generally it is easy to have a smart programmer work backwards. He can hardcode your website to recognize incoming traffic from the clickbank payment processor. So realistically the "thank you page" can be made to decide if a purchase was just made, and if so proceed with the "membership" registration. Basically, any typical programmer/web developer can easily overcome any membership hurdge you have using some fancy coding. Cheers P.S. Check out my e-book affiliate opportunity discussed at http://clickbank.2freedom.com cb affiliates get $27, I get $11 per sale (70%/30%) split.
That is exactly how it works. You have to create the user name and password for your members and you have to store it. Click Bank Redirects to your thank you page and from there they have to fill out a form for it. To integrate them to your site is no big deal its just an html text and you have to have the backing once the customer is bounced back onto your site. They have testing tools for you to be able to test the product and make sure the integration process is correct. Good Luck
sitefriends, that is a very simple way to do it. A couple suggestions if you take that course. 1) Change your return URL fairly frequently 2) Review your new member list periodically to make sure those signing up have also paid 3) (for blackmane) Learn basic php, it's not as hard as it sounds and comes in extremely handy when you are trying to run a membership site on your own. Good luck!
Anybody know's if Clickbank sends out automated cancel confirmations so the membershipadmin can be a bit automated?