Any Europeans use E-Junkie?

by YseUp
4 replies
Hey,

So I've submitted my product to Clickbank and I'm waiting for it to be approved.

I'm also thinking about putting it up on E-Junkie.

Now I've heard that it doesn't automatically pay affiliates and that I'll have to pay them myself, plus send out some kind of tax forms. I looked around the E-Junkie site but couldn't find any info about this.

Since I'm in Europe I'm not really in the mood to be sending cheques to the US (I heard many people in the US don't like BACS transfer) or filling out tax forms for them.

So do any European Warriors use E-Junkie (as a vendor)?

Cheers.

BTW If you're interested in promoting my product PM me. It's for the self-help niche, you get 50% of the $67 and I also have a freebie that you can give to your e-mail list.
#ejunkie #europeans
  • Profile picture of the author oyruhere
    Well you learn something new every day in here. I've never heard of E-Junkie but I will check it out. Ta
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    • Profile picture of the author YseUp
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      You might want to keep quiet-ish about that, regarding your Cb affiliates, who may not like the product being available from other sources that potentially cut them out of the commission-loop (it would concern me)?
      I don't understand?

      Surely any affiliate knows that they aren't the only one promoting my product?

      Or do you mean that Clickbank won't like it?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        • Profile picture of the author YseUp
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          Note the contrast: if Clickbank is the only place where they can buy it, then however they get back to your site, my affiliate cookie comes into play (which is what it's there for, of course) and I'm going to earn my commission. You can see which I prefer?
          Hmmmm.... Ok, this makes a lot more sense now. Because I always thought that the cookie is set for who ever had the LAST visit to their sales-page. (That's what I was told in the Conduit / Affiliate Review Model)

          So I assumed everyone took into account that they were losing some of their sales to other affiliates.

          I didn't know this.

          Makes more sense now.

          PS. Kind of worried now that I've been putting a lot of effort in to an affiliate-review website and might have been earning money for other affiliates. That would explain all those hops and no sales. :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author YseUp
    Ok, I understand now.

    Thanks.
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