tomorrow is the last day for Magniwork on ClickBank...

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Just received this email...


In case you haven't heard, one of ClickBank's
top selling products has been slapped.

I guess it's a -- "ClickBank Slap"

We've heard that tomorrow is the last
day for Magniwork on ClickBank.

This means if you have active affiliate links for
this product, your links won't be working much
longer. Costing you money.

Sure, you can follow Magniwork to a new affiliate
network. But if you are looking for a stable top
converting ClickBank product, then we have the...

I would like to hear the reason why they slapped this product...

At least they have a good communication with their affiliate

cheer

J
#clickbank #day #magniwork #tomorrow
  • Profile picture of the author Rich Struck
    Look at their site and their claims and come back and let us know if you can't figure it out for yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author ReachOneMedia
      Originally Posted by Rich Struck View Post

      Look at their site and their claims and come back and let us know if you can't figure it out for yourself.
      Well... My comment was a sarcasm

      thanks for making me look like an idiot lol

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      • Profile picture of the author Rich Struck
        Originally Posted by ReachOneMedia View Post

        Well... My comment was a sarcasm

        thanks for making me look like an idiot lol

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        lol Oh, okay, sorry.
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        • Profile picture of the author ReachOneMedia
          Originally Posted by Rich Struck View Post

          lol Oh, okay, sorry.
          NP

          I wonder how many other site will get the bitch slap from Clickbank
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  • Profile picture of the author RickDayle
    Magniwork is in the class of products that always seem to be over hyped beyond any realistic return. Most "green energy" products suffer from extremely over-hyper copywriters that have no technical knowledge.

    Without naming names, for example, there is a product that claims you can run your house by using "excess" energy provided by your phone company... connecting a device to your phone line to siphon off electricity. The fact is, a phone line is limited to 20 milliamps of current, at a fairly low voltage. Open circuit, with no current flowing, the voltage is 48 volts. Even if the voltage remained constant, the power you can get is just under 1 watt (48 volts x 0.020 amps = 0.96 watt). I don't know about you, but in my house, NOTHING works at that level, by it self, much less the whole house.

    Similarly, building your own solar panels for $200 (saving thousands) isn't going to provide near the power the ads would cause you to assume. Nor will a wind generator made from an automobile alternator (though it will get you a lot closer than the others above).

    Unfortunately, only Magniwork is being dropped at this time, there are so many others worthy of the same fate, in green energy and a host of other niches...
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    • Profile picture of the author IcedSEO-CEO
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      Originally Posted by RickDayle View Post

      Magniwork is in the class of products that always seem to be over hyped beyond any realistic return. Most "green energy" products suffer from extremely over-hyper copywriters that have no technical knowledge.

      Without naming names, for example, there is a product that claims you can run your house by using "excess" energy provided by your phone company... connecting a device to your phone line to siphon off electricity. The fact is, a phone line is limited to 20 milliamps of current, at a fairly low voltage. Open circuit, with no current flowing, the voltage is 48 volts. Even if the voltage remained constant, the power you can get is just under 1 watt (48 volts x 0.020 amps = 0.96 watt). I don't know about you, but in my house, NOTHING works at that level, by it self, much less the whole house.
      I bet that will power your ceiling fan... haha
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    • Profile picture of the author mrdomains
      Originally Posted by RickDayle View Post

      Without naming names, for example, there is a product that claims you can run your house by using "excess" energy provided by your phone company... connecting a device to your phone line to siphon off electricity.
      :p :p
      Geez.. thanks for the good laugh.

      Heh, if anyone tried to market that on the Scandinavian market they would find themselves in court in no time.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ripped
        I'm the vendor of Magniwork.

        I have been just made aware of this thread, so sorry for the late reply.

        Clickbank decided to remove all products related to magnetic energy. Magniwork has since moved to Plimus. I tried my best to let everybody know about this, sent several broadcasts to the magniwork affiliate e-mail list, as well posted on DP.

        Apparently not everyone got the info on what to do in regards of promoting Magniwork on Plimus.

        Here's the step by step info:

        STEP 1: Go to the following invitation link, which will get you automatically
        approved for the Magniwork affiliate program:
        http://secure.plimus.com/jsp/develop...AE8A0E1AAEF13D

        *Note: If you don't have a Plimus account, it will ask you to register to
        Plimus, and you will be granted immediate access to the affiliate
        program after you have completed your registration.

        STEP 2: In the default page of your account, you will see a bunch of
        products under "My Affiliated Products",Select Magniwork from there

        STEP 3: You will see two contracts there, choose the "Discounted Price"Contract

        STEP 4: After Step 3 is done, you will see your affiliate link under "Product Info URL"

        STEP 5: You're all set, you have your affiliate link ready and you can start making sales.

        The transition to Plimus has went well, and there is actually a slight increase in conversion rates (Plimus better at processing payments than Clickbank?), so it is going well so far.

        Furthermore, Another upsell with a downsell has been added, thus, you can earn up to $105 from a single customer.

        Looking forward to seeing you onboard, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vrindavan
    ClickBank Slap will happened after Google Slap ?

    Why ClickBank Slap advertisers depends on Google ?

    confused
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Vrindavan View Post

      Why ClickBank Slap advertisers depends on Google ?
      It has nothing to do with Google.

      The sales pages of "Clickbank products" are not even on Clickbank's website.

      "Clickbank slaps" are largely determined by the product's overall refund rate.

      Clickbank, as a retailer, make only 7.5% + $1 per sale. If the overall refund-rate is significantly high, therefore, the adminstrative and processing charges mean that they lose money instead of making money. Above a certain proportion of refunds, Clickbank pretty promptly withdraw products from their marketplace.

      It's true that refund rates do vary significantly between different affiliates for the same product, but that tends to be self-correcting. It's when an overall refund rate is unacceptably high that the product gets "Clickbank-slapped".

      (This is - by the way - an additional reason why you can be sure that people claiming hysterically that "so-and-so-product has an 80% refund rate" don't really know what they're talking about: no Clickbank product can possibly have an overall refund rate anything like as high as that! ).
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  • Profile picture of the author abbesnwk
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    Originally Posted by ReachOneMedia View Post

    Just received this email...


    In case you haven't heard, one of ClickBank's
    top selling products has been slapped.

    I guess it's a -- "ClickBank Slap"

    We've heard that tomorrow is the last
    day for Magniwork on ClickBank.

    This means if you have active affiliate links for
    this product, your links won't be working much
    longer. Costing you money.

    Sure, you can follow Magniwork to a new affiliate
    network. But if you are looking for a stable top
    converting ClickBank product, then we have the...

    I would like to hear the reason why they slapped this product...

    At least they have a good communication with their affiliate

    cheer

    J
    how did you find that?
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    • Profile picture of the author ReachOneMedia
      Originally Posted by ideaplans View Post

      how did you find that?
      I guess somehow I signup as an affiliate for their program a while ago because I can't remember it.

      I don't even have a single ad for their product out there!

      anyways...
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
    Well you can get off the grid by using a diesel generator and an inverter. Farmers do it all the time but it can get very expensive. Haven't read the sales page but I suspect their claims are quite outlandish.
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  • Profile picture of the author bdavisx
    A "zero point magnetic" generator? That's too long, let's shorten it to ZPM; or Zed PM.
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