To Those Who Sell Info Products Online...

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Seannal, Dec 5, 2006.

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    Hey guys,

    If you sell e-books online and have an affiliate program...

    Do you stick to only one payment processor or do you have separate websites (with the same product) attached to several different payment processors in order to take advantage of affiliates who use each different one?

    I've had my program up on Clickbank for the last year and have done really well with it, but am wondering if it would be worth running my program through other payment processors as well in order to tap into their marketplace of affiliates. Or do most serious affiliates run through clickbank anyway?

    Any thoughts would be appreciated,

    Sean
     
    Seannal, Dec 5, 2006 IP
  2. MTbiker

    MTbiker Well-Known Member

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    I would stick with the way you are doing it. Unless you can afford to signup with CJ (not the greatest place for an ebook anyway), Clickbank will give you the best exposure.
     
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    Yeah I would stick with Clickbank, I'm making a lot through them and would OBVIOUSLY like to make more but the streams for selling eBooks at the moment seems to be dominated totally by Clickbank.

    How many sales a day are you making?
    Are you an affiliate?
    Have you used AdWords?
     
    krush, Dec 6, 2006 IP
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    No, I'm a vendor -> www.musclegaintruth.com

    Top ranked bodybuilding program there at the moment. I was just curious in terms of recruiting more affiliates.

    Thanks for the input!
     
    Seannal, Dec 6, 2006 IP
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    I've tried the novel approach of not actually selling anything with my sales letter. So far it's working great: still no sales!
     
    Setec, Dec 6, 2006 IP