5 Ebook products = 5 Clickbank accounts? or just 1 ??

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If i have 5 ebooks being produced, 5 sales pages (1 for each),

All 5 are in different niches.
each of the 5 have an affiliate sign up page, for them to promote my books.

Each will have their own domain


Query 1) would I need 1 clickbank account for each?

Query 2) seperately, I am also doing 3 alternate, similar niche ebooks. For that would i need 3 seperate ebook acconts? (these are on top of the 5) - yes im busy I know lol. Each will have their own domain


(I dont mind paying the clickbank fee multiple times)

Query 3) Do clickbank mind you doing this? - as you wil have 5+ clickbank accounts and addresses (for the cheques) to your name x 5? - or do people do it per new product?

Query 4) What are the disadvantages of this?

Query 5) If i am just an affiliate, selling other peoples ebooks which one of the 5 clickbank accounts can i use to promote other products?
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  • Profile picture of the author sal64
    Ok...

    If you have related products, you can group them on one account. BUT... you can only send traffic to your primary domain as I understand it. So if each product has a different domain, it won't work for you.

    So you'll need to check this out.

    There was a software that enables you to do it all in one account, but not sure if this is still happening. I had this a while ago.

    Try easyclickmate.com... I think.

    Good luck.

    >> edit>>

    ClickBank’s Limitation
    However, there is a limitation within ClickBank’s infrastructure.

    As a vendor, you can list up to 500 different products (or price points) in your ClickBank account – but you can only list 1 landing page for your affiliates.

    This is fine if you only have 1 product to sell – but if you have 2 or more products, each on their own websites – then your affiliates have no way to send visitors directly to those products.

    The Solution: EasyClickMate

    EasyClickmate is a tool designed to overcome this single landing page limitation. It has an affiliate center where you can provide custom links, and marketing resources to your affiliates
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    • Profile picture of the author entry
      are clickbank cool with people using EasyClickMate

      Had to ask
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  • Profile picture of the author kelana
    I was pondering this same question myself...so thanks for this clarification sal64.

    Checking out EasyClickMate now.

    All the best - Keith
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    • Profile picture of the author sal64
      Like I said, I used it a long time ago, so I'm not sure how relevant it is.

      To be honest, these days I use PayDotCom, because I inoly need 1 account and can set affiliates to promote all products by grouping them.

      It probably does not have the same affiliate power as CB, and you have to make affiliate payments separately.

      Then again, each sale goes directly to my paypal account

      So it comes down to personal goals.

      I also have a sister site listed on clickbank to cover all bases.

      Bottom line is the reason why you want CB... affiliates or as payment processor?
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  • Profile picture of the author ProEFI
    Sal is on the money with respect to EasyClickMate.

    It's a fantastic platform and will address the issues you noted. If you are looking for some guidance on getting it set up then checkout my link below.

    Andrew
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