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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: May 2009
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Hello warriors, I've been using Clickbank for like ever to sell some of my low ticket products due to their easy-to-use system and the hordes of affiliates browsing their market place. However, I'm fed up of paying 9% of transaction fees along and no one-click upsells, so I've looked at other possibilities such as Plimus. Does anyone have any experience with Plimus as a merchant, and how it compares to Clickbank? TIA! |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Vancouver
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Hi Tia, I've been using Plimus awhile for some forex, pokerchips, MLM & a handful of other projects. They are especially strong if you are managing multiple products or a catalog of products. They recently implemented 1 click upsells and it works well with similar niche offers from their network of vendors. Subscription products are super easy to set-up / maintain. Recruiting & managing affiliates is easy in their control panel & you have access to all their contact info. Reporting & payments are solid & they recently implemented 3rd party tracking by adding a simple parameter string. Transaction fee's are typically 4.5 - 10% depending on pricepoint. Cheers, |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Ireland
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As a software purchaser Plimus is a pain in the butt.. I've always had to wait for 'approval' before the software was delivered. In all three cases I used Plimus I had to email and/or phone them to get the software I bought. Sean |
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| Raj Sidhu War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: West Midlands, UK
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i used plimus once but i prefer clickbank
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Wisconsin, USA.
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I think you'll find Plimus is not as easy to work with as Clickbank. It's been a long time since I signed up with Plimus (I don't use it anymore), but back then if I recall correctly, you had to sell quite a bit of product to get the interest rate below 10%.
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| Premium Product Creator War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Southern Malasyia
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Have you considered Pay Dot Com? They are very easy to work with, the company is owned by a fellow Warrior and you get paid by PayPal too. There are not as many products as there are at CB, but otherwise, PDC is very good, Steve |
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| Yeah, plimus doesn't deliver until it has verified the order via phone or email. They claim it helps prevent credit card fraud. I have been using plimus for 4 years without any problem. Setting up with plimus is free and easy. They offer many options too. Clickbank is way behind them.
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| Wordsmith (& Skepchick) War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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There are two things you must know before deciding on Clickbank vs Plimus. 1. Since it does have an affiliate network, exactly who is responsible for affiliates. If they screw up and send out spam or misleading ads, am I responsible, or is Plimus? Also, since the IRS requires documentation of affiliate income via 1099's, again who is responsible? 2. Does your state require you to charge tax for online sales to state residents? If so, who handles that? The reason I stick with clickbank is they handle all of that for me, so it limits my headaches, and reduces my paperwork and filing requirements demonstrably. Unless you're an accounting whiz, and don't mind handling spam issues, it would be very wise on your part to keep these issues in mind when selecting a payment processor. Lest you fail to believe me, just go ask Mike Filesame what can happen when you mishandle these issues. He was shut down for a spamming affiliate a couple of years ago, and got lit up by the IRS for millions due to lack of documentation regarding affiliate income. Also, keep in mind if your state requires collection of sales tax, unless a third party such as clickbank collects that for you, it's up to you to get with your state and make sure you're doing it right. Failure to do that may entitle you to a stay at the greybar hotel if you get my drift. |
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Ive just transfered some of my products to plimus instead of Clickbank. I like it so far (Ive been with them for a week) But I have to agree with Dennis. Plimus is not as straight forward as Clickbank. It takes a little longer to get the hang of it. But on the good side you have alot more options! Alot of different ways to be paid, you can sell mulitple products from different websites and such.... So far, I love it..... |
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Plimus rip you off! You end up paying around 15% of your profit to them in sales fee, withdrawal fees and some other stuff! Would advise anything but not Plimus.
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