Separate buyer emails from non-buyer...

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Hi all warrior,
I am promoting a product in ClickBank to my list and there are 4 sales in total.
I want to make another email blasting but I don't know who has bought the offer so that I can exclude them for my next blasting.
Do anyone know how to detect the buyer email from not-yet-buyers emails?
I use Aweber and Getresponse.
Thank you very much.
#buyer #emails #nonbuyer #separate
  • Profile picture of the author Tony D
    Originally Posted by Paul Walker View Post

    Hi all warrior,
    I am promoting a product in ClickBank to my list and there are 4 sales in total.
    I want to make another email blasting but I don't know who has bought the offer so that I can exclude them for my next blasting.
    Do anyone know how to detect the buyer email from not-yet-buyers emails?
    I use Aweber and Getresponse.
    Thank you very much.
    Segment your list?
    Did you use a third party tracking url like voluum to see who bought your product?
    Next time when you're sending emails.
    Use a third party tracker for your own needs so you can see who bought and etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author desireedavid
      I agree. This can be done by segmenting your email list. Most email service providers have list segmentation tools.

      Here are the step by step instructions you can use for email list segmentation for Aweber and GetResponse.

      And make sure that you also send emails to the people who already bought, so that you maintain a relationship with them and that they will refer your product to other people.

      Hope this helps
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      • Profile picture of the author Paul Walker
        Originally Posted by desireedavid View Post

        I agree. This can be done by segmenting your email list. Most email service providers have list segmentation tools.

        Here are the step by step instructions you can use for email list segmentation for Aweber and GetResponse.

        And make sure that you also send emails to the people who already bought, so that you maintain a relationship with them and that they will refer your product to other people.

        Hope this helps
        Desiree
        Thanks for your answer but I am a affiliate, not a vendor so I cannot ask vendor to insert my Aweber code into their post-purchase page.
        I've hears that people often rewrite the vendor's sale page and use somethings like this
        "http://item.clickbankid_vendorid.pay.clickbank.net"
        Is there any recommendation?
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Walker
      Originally Posted by Tony D View Post

      Segment your list?
      Did you use a third party tracking url like voluum to see who bought your product?
      Next time when you're sending emails.
      Use a third party tracker for your own needs so you can see who bought and etc.
      Nice point! But any recommend for a 3rd party tracking provider?
      I normally use Hypertracker in my Clickbanking round but I'm not sure if it can monitor who bought the product.
      Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    I do not promote clickbank offers, but I promote a lot of CPA offers, so the biggest platform that CPA networks use would be Cake. So in the offer url you have s1=&s2=&s3=, so in s2 you would add s2=emailaddress.

    Where emailaddress is, you need to replace it with the tag that the ESP uses for the emailadress

    So for getresponse, you would use s2=[[email]] and getreposnse would replace [[email]] with the users email address

    Then you would set up a postback script and specify it in the platform, so that each time a conversion happens, they send you the S2 info. Something like...http://somedomain.com/postback?somefieldname=#s2#

    Where #s2# is, the network returns what you had for s2, which was the email address, what was entered in place of [[email]].

    Depending on the platform, it's just a matter of using the correct field in the url to insert the email address. Pretty much all major platforms have a postback option.

    In addition, if the platform has a conversion report, then you could just download the conversion report, which would also have the info in it. With the postback, it's all automatic.

    Just check with whoever you are working as an affiliate for and find out.

    The one downside is that anyone that has access to the cpa/affiliate network records, can see what the email address was. If this is a concern, you could set up a custom redirect script that encrypts the email address, so that no one can see it. Then when you get it, it will then need to be decrypted back to the email address.

    If your new to all this, it may sound a bit complicated, but it's really not. So don't let it dissuade you.

    As others mentioned, you can use third party tracking, but you can do it for free with a simple script.

    Once you have the emails of the buyers, you can manually move them to another list with in the ESP that is for your buyers. You could also build a something custom that uses the API of the ESP and automate it, so you don't have to do it manually.
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