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| Sam Winport Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: , , United Kingdom.
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Hi, Last time I checked, clickbank's cookies only last 30 days. Is this still the case? Presumably, if you haven't encouraged your prospect to make the purchase within 30 days of clicking your link, it's pretty unlikely they're going to come back and buy anyway... Alot of the landing pages now have optins which help to further presell the prospect but again they usually push the sale within the 30 days anyway. It's just a bit iritating doing all the preselling to then have your lead hijacked by the seller's optin and then not even getting the sale. (Do you agree or am I viewing this all wrong? |
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| Moderately Successful Join Date: Jul 2009
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If you are an affiliate for a product that has an opt-in I think you should opt-in there yourself and check if your ID gets overwritten by something else when you try to buy.
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| Mike-Nagle.com War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: NY, USA
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Use your own opt in page. Have the lead subscribe to your opt in page before you send them through to the affiliate site. Even if the lead wants to subscribe again to the vendor it will only help you get the sale. If its within the time before the cookie expires. Not sure how long that is exactely. Mike |
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| Mr SuperTips War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: United Kingdom.
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| Article Publisher War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Out West!
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Hey, it's mister CB himself.
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