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I want to sell my first product online, but I'm confuse where to sell it. On Clickbank or eJunkie? Which one is better according to you? Please help me! NOTE: My product is a wordpress plugin. Thank you |
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You may find it easier to attract affiliates on ClickBank, if you're not a well-known vendor. Serious, professional affiliates (the ones you want?) tend to like arrangements where they're not dependent on the vendor for payment, and the fact that ClickBank handles the payments is attractive to affiliates: no worries about getting paid! The same would be true at DigiResults, RapBank and maybe one or two others. But whatever you do, don't try and sell it at ClickBank and separately through e-Junkie too, because few serious ClickBank affiliates are willing to promote a product which has an alternative sales page elsewhere, where our affiliate cookies won't help us get paid on sales to customers we've generated who buy elsewhere (which commonly happens). ![]() Good luck! |
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I would say it depends on your niche but Clickbank is more appropriate for the "big" launches if you're in the IM niche. If your product is decent and you've put in months into the product creation process, then I would say go for Clickbank, because it will be easier to find affiliates to promote your product. Every affiliate is more familiar with Clickbank. Cheers, Ray |
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I fully agree with alexa. Clickbank is the place to go for gaining affiliates. I have been watching recently some of the jv leaderboards and the top ten selling affiliates are making the vendor well over 1000 sales combined. That would add up enough, and that is without the other few thousand affiliates you could potentially attract. |
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Thank you so much Alex, Ray and Vicky for your help. Anyone have another argument? |
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I use Clickbank and believe it still has one of the largest market shares in the industry for the type of product you want to promote. Another good alternative is Paydotcom Also here is an article that gives you a few options you could try regarding finding affiliates to promote your product as well; 10 Alternatives to Clickbank | Affilorama |
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| Hyper Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Bradford, UK
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Alexa is right
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OK, I'm new to this IM thing as well but have been doing a bunch of homework. I have a book that is selling OK on Amazon. I made up a squeeze page and a sales page, I have an Aweber account and emails ready to go. I uploaded the ebook version to Ejunkie, so I know that any organic traffic is taken care of. Now I want to use Clickbank to get some affiliate stuff going but they do not host the upload. It sounds like affiliates might not like that I have the Ejunkie thing going on. I know I can upload the ebook to my wordpress site but I am not sure how to secure the download. I need a resource to teach me how to promote through clickbank and ejunkie simultaneously. I am assuming it requires two seperate sales pages as well. I'm starting to get confused at this stage of the game. Any help greatly appreciated.
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The services that e-junkie and CB provide are quite different. Unlike CB, e-junkie is not a payment processor or a vendor, primarily e-junkie is just a digital product delivery service, if you use e-junkie you'll still need to integrate a payment processor. You can even integrate CB to e-junkie, in order to process payments through CB and handle product delivery through e-junkie. |
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You may want one, but you don't need one. If your product and sales page are both good, and if serious, professional affiliates might otherwise have been interested in promoting it, offering it on e-Junkie as well will cost you real money. The ClickBank affiliates who won't notice and/or won't mind about this are the ones who'll make very few sales. The other ones, who ought to matter to you as a vendor, simply won't promote a product with a payment leak - as explained and discussed here in so many threads. Please forgive me if I appear unhelpful, but a "strategic re-think" will - in the long run - actually help you a lot more, here, than the answer to your question (which I don't know anyway, though others will). If you want to sell it on your own, without having affiliates as well, you can do so using your ClickBank sales page, with no affiliate referral. You can even act as your own affiliate, if you want to, and be paid the vendor and affiliate commissions separately in two different accounts. But to sell it separately at eJunkie, with a different sales page, at the same time as trying to attract affiliates at ClickBank is <struggling a little for polite words, here> ... "counterproductive", to put it mildly. | |
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I would say clickbank for the affilaite potential but that's only if your marketing correctly in the first place, but instead of ejunkie I would consider JvZoo over ejunkie
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I trust clickbank more than I do ejunkie. Plus you can have affiliates spending their cash to build your business.
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| Benjamin Ng War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Vancouver, BC
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Clickbank is great if you want more affiliates but ejunkie is a good well priced product delivery system. EJunkie might be great if you intend to create your own traffic or draw your own affiliates. Clickbank also however has a more robust payment system while eJunkie has greater flexibility. |
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