Best Way To Sell Multiple Products On Clickbank

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So I was all set to put another ebook on Clickbank until I realized you can only have one target URL for all products, unless you open a second account.

After a little research I found a few ways to do this without opening a second account that involve doing some PHP coding or buying software to split up the sales pages. I really don't have any desire to do either.

Are there any other ways of having two separate sales pages for two products on Clickbank? I don't want affiliates sending traffic to some confusing gateway page that will confuse users before going onto the product sales page.

I may just dump Clickbank all together and go with Digiresults which I consider to be a MUCH better alternative.
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  • Do a search on "Easy Click Mate". It's a script that's easy to install and does exactly what you need.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Lee
    One advantage of having multiple accounts is that your product will be listed in the Clickbank Marketplace for affiliates to see. If you think this is not a good enough reason for you to set up a new account, then Easy Clickmate would be a good choice.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Michael Lee View Post

      One advantage of having multiple accounts is that your product will be listed in the Clickbank Marketplace for affiliates to see. If you think this is not a good enough reason for you to set up a new account, then Easy Clickmate would be a good choice.
      ^^^ This. Exactly.

      Without a second account (only $29.95) you're limited to one marketplace listing and to one commission-rate.
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    • Profile picture of the author royljestr
      Originally Posted by Michael Lee View Post

      One advantage of having multiple accounts is that your product will be listed in the Clickbank Marketplace for affiliates to see. If you think this is not a good enough reason for you to set up a new account, then Easy Clickmate would be a good choice.

      I agree that setting up another account is probably the best way. Plus it is an easy way to keep your accounting lined up.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christophe Young
    Yes, the whole idea would be to have another marketplace listing for another ebook.

    That's the bottom line.

    That's how most affiliates are finding my products. So, that's not possible without a second account.

    Very strange that Clickbank would set things up like this, but I really shouldn't be surprised.
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  • Profile picture of the author corycrabb
    Yes always create a new account for each new product.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bill_Z
    If they are highly related, use one account and Easy Click Mate. If not, just open a second account. It's a small fee to open another account, and you can get a CB Master Account to monitor all of your CB accounts under one account.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikemcmillan
    An advantage of ECM, though, is that you can customize your sales page for different affiliates. You wouldn't want to do this for 100 lower level affiliates, obviously. But if you are trying to connect with and convince a few big affiliates to promote for you, you can set up mirror-type sales pages individualized for each affiliate. Even if that individualizing simply amounts to having a title at the top that begins, "Welcome John Doe Subscribers. I Have A Very Special Offer For You Today."

    That creates a relationship immediately and can help bring on big affiliates if they know you will do this for them, and it can make more sales by establishing that relationship early. --Mike
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    • Profile picture of the author John Hoff
      @Christophe Young - I totally agree with you and am just finding out the same problem.

      To me, it would make much more sense accounting-wise and everything else-wise to keep everything in ONE account.

      - if you have 50 ebooks, you don't have to manage 50 ClickBank accounts
      - part of social proofing is showing the stats in CB on how much you made. This adds up quickly if you combine all your products and affiliate sales in one spot

      As far as the marketplace goes, I think what Christophe is saying is the idea would be to set up multiple products in one account. If you can do that, then each product would have a spot of its own in the marketplace.

      This set up they have makes no sense to me.
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