newbie question

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by ron25, Mar 24, 2007.

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    So I made a nice landing page and put soem clickbank links on it. I also tested the links out and double checked them. When I went back into clickbank I didnt see any stats for the clicks. Is that normal? Do they only have stats for sales and not clicks? Also is there some page Im missing that shows clicks on it?
     
    ron25, Mar 24, 2007 IP
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    They show only sales, not clicks.
     
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    Thanks. Sorry for the typos but I was working till 415 in the morning on my site.
     
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    Hello ron25! Clickbank doesnot show the click stats. It shows only sales and commissions made in a fort-night.
     
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    tn33 Active Member

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    They don't show clicks but you can now track sales by adding a tracking link to your hop link.

    You can then monitor where you sales are coming from without having to set up multiple ID's.

    tn33
     
    tn33, Mar 28, 2007 IP
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    I would be careful of putting lots of clickbank links on a single page
    You should also be aware that people can spot the hop.clickbank links and will try and do their upmost to avoid them, so that you dont get paid

    Its best to write an article broadly about some clickbank product, but without mentioning the product specifically by name. For example if you had a product about web design, you could write about web design in general, and then have a "to find out more click here" link
    This kind of approach keeps your visitor focused on the one product
    If you have lots of products links, then people tend to be uncertain which one to check out, and so might end up clicking on all of them, but buying none

    I would try and hide your affiliate links inside another webpage, by using the blank frame method. If you dont protect your clickbank links, you will probably lose alot of sales

    It can also be very effective if you run an email list, using an autoresponder, and send people mini articles with a link to your products. This can work very well
     
    winningratings, Mar 28, 2007 IP