Negative clickbank refund

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Anyone encounter negative figure when you calculate? How do you explain?
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  • Profile picture of the author hbsjcd3
    Originally Posted by wilization View Post

    Anyone encounter negative figure when you calculate? How do you explain?
    It was probably that Clickbank gave a refund. That has happened to me before too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Domination
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    • Profile picture of the author wilization
      Refund rate formula :

      full commission = product price - $1 - (7.5%*product price)

      affiliate earning = full commission x commission percentage

      refund rate = (affiliate earning - earned per sale) / affiliate
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  • Profile picture of the author DonDavis
    Did he recently lower the price of the product?
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  • Profile picture of the author samstephens
    The problem with these calculations is that if someone is selling more than one product through their single Clickbank account (which is VERY common), then the answer is way off.

    For example, I sell a $47 and a $127 product from the same Clickbank website.

    If you calculated my "refund rate", it would be huge.

    Basically you simply can't find out what the refund rate is for sure.

    The best way is to check out the product itself and see if it's any good. If it is, then promote it.

    You could be missing a LOT of gems by using a "refund calculation" that is giving you the wrong results.

    cheers
    Sam
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