The rap on RAP Bank - a poor man's Clickbank?

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I have tried to market with RAP Bank but find many of the products to be a little disappointing to be honest. Some marketers mix a few in with their Clickbank niche marketing strategies and like the ready PayPal cash payments they can provide.

Do you have success with RAP Bank? Or, like me, do you think they come across as looking a little on the 'spammy' side? To Rap or not to Rap .... that is the question.
#bank #clickbank #man #poor #rap
  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    Depends on the offer. I haven't done much with RAP tbh, Clickbank and CPA networks just work for me.
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  • There is a lot of PLR for sale on Rapbank. This bothers me. Without being modified and restructured, most PLR isn't good for much other than a freebie IMO. Even that freebie should be restructured.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnnyhart
    the title is a killer...lol...poor man's clickbank??
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    Rap Bank, Clickbank, JVZoo and any other facilitator has little or nothing to do with the product. They are simply service providers.
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    • Originally Posted by travlinguy View Post

      Rap Bank, Clickbank, JVZoo and any other facilitator has little or nothing to do with the product. They are simply service providers.
      I disagree. The provider has a lot to do with the products that are available to their customers. A good example is the difference between the products that are released from Clickbank and those released from Clicksure. Those on Clicksure often have been rejected by Clickbank because the product does not meet certain standards set in place by Clickbank, the service provider.

      Another excellent example is Google. As the provider, they get to lay down the law, and hold sites that want to be indexed to certain standards.

      I just feel Rap Bank could raise their standards.
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      • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
        Originally Posted by Attraction Marketing View Post

        I disagree. The provider has a lot to do with the products that are available to their customers. A good example is the difference between the products that are released from Clickbank and those released from Clicksure. Those on Clicksure often have been rejected by Clickbank because the product does not meet certain standards set in place by Clickbank, the service provider.

        Another excellent example is Google. As the provider, they get to lay down the law, and hold sites that want to be indexed to certain standards.

        I just feel Rap Bank could raise their standards.
        I understand. But once it's met the minimum requirements on any marketing platform, the facilitator isn't responsible for the quality of a product any more than Walmart is responsible for a cheesy item from China that breaks after a couple of days. It's up to the buyer to check it all out.

        Maybe I'm not sure exactly what the OP means by Rap Bank being a poor man's Clickbank. While their standards might differ some, they do the exact same thing with small variations in services.
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