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| Mike Reynolds War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: central florida
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Hello fellow warriors! Does anyone have an update or an experience using PAYGEAR affiliate market place as a tool for processing affiliates? and what are the biggest difference that you see between PAYGEAR, PAYDOTCOM and CLICKBANK thanx for the imputs arnold55 mike reynolds |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: , Denver , USA.
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Clickbank is more like a middle man who takes the money from customers and then pays the vendors and the affiliates. PayGear and PayDotCom work by facilitating the payment of the customer directly to the vendor in real time, then the vendor pays the affiliate. There is no middle man. Clickbank and PayDotCom both charge around 10% per order, PayGear charges about 5% per order. Clickbank and PayDotCom charge you to add products. PayGear unlimited products for free. Clickbank offers no shopping cart, so you can only do by now products. Both PayGear and PayDotCom offer shopping carts, but the PayDotCom shopping cart is not really a normal cart. PayDotCom just allows you to add multiple products after customer is already on the checkout page. PayGear allows you to shop on the website and then checkout all at once. It's a very good cart. Both Clickbank and PayGear offer one click upsells, but PayDotCom does not. With Clickbank you do not have to do any tax work because they pay your affiliates so it's up to them to 1099 the affiliates, so zero time spent on taxes. At PayGear they have built in 1099 tax tracking which tracks all your sales and then PayGear will prepare and deliver all 1099s to affiliates on your behalf. You probably still have to spend a good 5 minutes printing the already prepared 1099s each year for your own records. PayDotCom has a tax system they refer you to which is another website. It requires you to download and upload files and does not actually create your 1099 forms, it just tracks numbers. You would still have to hire someone to create your 1099 and then send them to your affiliates manually. This would be a several hour job still, if you have hundreds of affiliates the work you would be substantial. PayDotCom and PayGear also allow you to contact your affiliates, at ClickBank you have no means to contact them. PayGear also gives its members free membership software, if you use Clickbank or PayDotCom you should budget in a couple hundred dollars to by membership software if you need it. These are just some of the differences. |
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| Life is what you make it. War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Uk
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Good answer Ryan thanks.
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