Having product listed on different sites

by bross
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If you create a product and want to publish it lets say on clickbank, paydotcom and CJ.. is this possible and how? Do you have to make a sub-folder of your basic domain folder?

e.g. if your domain is xyz.com , do you need to create sub-folder in xyz folder? Sites will then have different names like xyz.com, xyz.com/1, xyz.com/2

It`s obvious that you can`t have your website listed on clickbank, paydotcom and CJ with the same domain name at the same time.. there would be a problem with payment button. Or am I wrong and you can use e.g. clickbank pay button for all other sites also?


I hope you understand what I wrote. I was working all day today and almost fallen asleep in front of my pc now . Have to go to bed
#listed #product #sites
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by bross View Post

    If you create a product and want to publish it lets say on clickbank, paydotcom and CJ
    A thought for you, Bross, before you get into technicalities about "how": very, very few serious affiliates will be willing to promote a Clickbank product that's openly sold elsewhere. (Would you?). The affiliates' problem here is that our prospective customer (with our Clickbank cookie on his PC), not having bought at his first visit to the sales page (which most don't, of course), can find the product again the following week via a Google search, which then takes him to the PaySpree/PDC/E-Junkie/whatever sales-page, and our Clickbank cookie is no good to us there.

    If the Clickbank sales-page is the only sales-page (as is usually the case, of course), we still get paid, even if the customer gets back to that page via Google. This is why vendors on Clickbank who have another sales page elsewhere, or another non-Clickbank way to pay, can attract only affiliates who haven't quite thought it through. Call me a judgmental skepchick but I would venture to suggest that those are perhaps not the affiliates whom many vendors would ideally wish to attract?

    In other words: it will make a difference to some affiliates, but those will typically be the ones who make most of the affiliate-referred sales.

    There's a kind of way round it, but it involves repackaging the product under another name (some vendors do this). This can work, but you can also get a few refund requests from people who've inadvertently bought it twice, and it might be less than ideal for "goodwill".
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