A Beginner's Guide to Clickbank:
Clickbank can be a very lucrative affiliate programbecause the commissions are incredibly high. Some are as high as 75%.
Because the products are digital (ebooks, digital products, etc.), there are no distribution costs, so that's one
reason Clickbank can afford to offer such a large share to their affiliates.
In my opinion, Clickbank is far better than most book affiliate programs because the commissions are much
higher. And because the products are digital, there is no shipping and handling, so they can offer higher
commission to us affiliates.
Below I'm going to show you how to get started with Clickbank and understand a bit more about the
interface so you can get the most out of your efforts.
Just don't be fooled. I don't care what anyone tells you or how inspired you may be by someone's earnings,
making money online takes time, effort and lots of
patience. This is not something you can do in a few weeks.
How to Join ClickBank:
Joining is easy and it's free. Just click the Sign Up link from the top of the Clickbank homepage. Once your account has been created, you can begin promoting
the products on your website.
Searching For Products to Promote:
To search for products, click the Marketplace link at the top of the ClickBank homepage.
From here, you can search for products by either category or the search feature.
Obtaining Your Affiliate Link (Hoplink):
Once you decide on a product you want to promote, click the greenPromote button alongside the listing. You will be presented with this form.
In the Account Nickname box, enter the ClickBank ID you created when you setup your ClickBank account, and add a Tracking ID if you want to keep track of where the sale is coming from.
For example, if you are promoting a specific product in a newsletter, you could use news Oct2013. ClickBank will add this ID to your affiliate URL so you can track how many sales came from this specific link.
After you've entered your account nickname and optional tracking ID, clickCreate and Clickbank will give you the link to promote on your website.
Best Ways to Promote ClickBank:----
Niche Websites/Blogs:-------
There's no doubt that a niche website is the best way to promote Clickbank products because you will know more about your audience and you targeted traffic converts much better.
Then explain how the product has worked for you and why you readers would love it.
In affiliate marketing course , when you can show that you actually use the product, it adds to your credibility and will increase your conversion rate.
Email:------
Email marketing is also an effective way of promoting products. Be careful, though. You don't want to continually pitch products to your subscribers. That's not a good strategy.
Just like with your website, you should aim to provide nothing but quality, and promote products on occasion.
Use your list to inform your audience of important site updates, special news and provide exclusive offers. Weave in relevant product links every so often.
Social Media:-----
If you have a large following (especially if it's very niche), you can also make money promoting products via social media .
Just remember, you can turn your followers way off by being overly aggressive with affiliate links. However, a casual, relevant mention here and there is fine.
And you don't even need a website to promote Clickbank products. You can just promote the hoplink I showed you how to create above.
However, I've always found it to be more effective to mention products within articles rather than just promoting affiliate links by themselves.
So instead of just tweeting a link to a product you are promoting, tweet a link that provides a relevant how-to article that includes a link to the product in the copy.
That's a much better strategy.
What About Article Marketing?
ClickBank recommends article marketing on their tips page, but I honestly don't think this is a very effective way of marketing today.
Not only has it lost much of its SEO value, but most people who go to article marketing sites are not looking for information, they're marketers looking to get traffic to their own articles.
I'm not saying there is absolutely no value in article marketing, because there may be some -- especially with very tight/defined niches. However, I believe it is an expiring marketing strategy.
Using Banners to Promote The Products:-----
If the product you are promoting has banners you can use, there is usually a link to the affiliate program located at the bottom of the main sales page. This is where you can often find banners for your website.
For example, ebook, Niche Website Success , there is a link to the affiliate page at the bottom of the landing page. That's where I provide the code for affiliates to add banners/links into their sites.
I personally haven't had as much success with banners as I have with contextual links. Banners seem too promotional to people. I find that casually mentioning a product via a link in an article is much more effective.
Don't Promote Crap!
Because ClickBank has no screening process for the products people can sell, you can run into a lot of low-quality products that were thrown together.
It may be tempting to focus on the amount you will earn per sale, but don't put greed over quality because it will hurt your reputation.
I only promote products that I have personally purchased myself. While the commission amount is something I pay attention to, the actual quality of the product comes first.
Selling Your Own Digital Goods on ClickBank:-----
Clickbank makes it incredibly easy to sell your own products. So if you've been thinking of creating an ebook, for example, you can use Clickbank as the vendor.
All you do is upload your product to your website, create your sales page and sign up to be a vendor . The cost is a one-time fee of $49 and they take 7% of every sale you make.
You can set your price and choose what percentage you want to offer for your affiliates. Once your product is live in the Clickbank marketplace, your affiliate links are automatically created for you.
eJunkie is another egoods marketplace that you also may want to consider. I believe Clickbank has the better overall affiliate system, but eJunkie lets you create discount codes and does not take any money per sale. However, they do charge $5/month. So eJunkie and Clickbank both have their pluses and minuses.
Clickbank is Not a Scam:----
I've heard people say that Clickbank is a scam because they don't ever make any money, but here's the deal. No matter what program you join, it takes work to convert your traffic into sales.
I have been an affiliate for Clickbank since 2010 and have never had any problems getting paid. They pay every month like clockwork and it goes directly into my checking account.


