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I know this must have been asked before but, if you have another product to sell, on a completely different website other than your first one, do you have to have a completely different Clickbank account? Or can you do mulitple sites on the same account?

Sorry this really confuses me. I am selling one product on a website, but want to sell something on another and I don't know how to do it.

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Nathan2525
    Originally Posted by gurokevin View Post

    I know this must have been asked before but, if you have another product to sell, on a completely different website other than your first one, do you have to have a completely different Clickbank account? Or can you do mulitple sites on the same account?

    Sorry this really confuses me. I am selling one product on a website, but want to sell something on another and I don't know how to do it.

    Thanks
    Hey Kevin,

    You can sell multiple products from the same account.

    You basically sign in to your Clickbank account, find the product
    you would like to promote and click "Promote"

    It will then give you your're tracking link to put on your website.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicola Lane
    I realize this may be a radical and completely new idea - but, have you considered finding out from clickbank if this can be done?

    The following page may be of some use:

    Selling Multiple Products

    I can see how this page title may be confusing for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by gurokevin View Post

    do you have to have a completely different Clickbank account? Or can you do mulitple sites on the same account?
    Within one account, you're actually allowed up to 500 different products, but (and for many vendors it's a really big "but"), that limits you to one marketplace listing, and to one commission-rate as well.

    Additional account product listing-fees, if you decide to open a new account for each product, are only $29.95 each, though, not $49.95 like your original one.
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    • Profile picture of the author gurokevin
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      Within one account, you're actually allowed up to 500 different products, but (and for many vendors it's a really big "but"), that limits you to one marketplace listing, and to one commission-rate as well.

      Additional account product listing-fees, if you decide to open a new account for each product, are only $29.95 each, though, not $49.95 like your original one.
      Thanks Alexa. Another question though, how will Clickbank know that it is a second account (for the discount)?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by gurokevin View Post

        Thanks Alexa. Another question though, how will Clickbank know that it is a second account (for the discount)?
        They don't need to, at the account-opening stage.

        The $29.95 isn't an account-opening fee: it's a product listing fee.

        Signing Up for a ClickBank Account
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      • Profile picture of the author Nicola Lane
        Originally Posted by gurokevin View Post

        Thanks Alexa. Another question though, how will Clickbank know that it is a second account (for the discount)?
        Once again I must offer the radical and novel solution of actually reading what clickbank has to say, it might take just a few seconds for you to get your answer.

        And oh look there is is on the page:

        In order to receive the discounted activation fee for your additional vendor accounts, simply include a note in the "Comments" section of the first product approval request you submit from the new account, stating that you would like the discounted activation fee for your new account. Be sure to give the nickname of your first account for which you paid the full price activation fee, or the receipt number of that paid activation fee, if possible.

        Keep in mind that you must alert ClickBank that you are eligible for the discount when you submit your first product approval request for your subsequent account. If you do not include the ClickBank nickname of the first account for which you paid the full activation fee in your request, we will not know that you are eligible for the discounted account activation fee upon approval of the product.
        Is there any particular reason you cannot actually read this page?
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  • Profile picture of the author gurokevin
    I got it now, thanks everyone.
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  • Profile picture of the author investasap
    Originally Posted by gurokevin View Post

    I know this must have been asked before but, if you have another product to sell, on a completely different website other than your first one, do you have to have a completely different Clickbank account? Or can you do mulitple sites on the same account?

    Sorry this really confuses me. I am selling one product on a website, but want to sell something on another and I don't know how to do it.

    Thanks
    You can sell many different products using the same clickbank account
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    • Profile picture of the author Nicola Lane
      Originally Posted by investasap View Post

      You can sell many different products using the same clickbank account
      Here is another radical idea - read threads before replying to them.

      Or would that get in the way of your signature link exposure?
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