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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Cyprus
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Hi, I have 3 products and I am about to launch a membership site soon. What I want to achieve is like Ryan Deiss' continuity model. For example, If a customer buys Ebook A or Ebook B .. I want him to automatically get 30-Day trial of my membership site and then get charged for a monthly fee. I want to setup up all my products to force them to subscribe to my membership site too. I am currently using ClickBank so will this work with Clickbank, if yes how? And if no, what do you suggest? Thanks Jon |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Clickbank does offer a monthly subscription rebill feature. I have never used it but I have sold a couple of rebill...sure enough the money pops up in my Clickbank Account every 30 days. You do have to outline on your website and with Clickbak that the product is a rebill item. You can force continuity but you have to let the customer know pretty clearly. Other payment processors aren't that stringent. Also, Clickbank requires the 60 day money-back guarantee. If you aren't into that then another priocessor may ne the way to go. I read an article that monthly and recurring billing products have a MUCH higher return rate on Clickbank than the one-time use products. |
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| Ladies... War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: United Kingdom
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I have a recurring billing product on CB and the refund rate is lower than all of my one-time purchase products... but the quality of the product is much higher too.
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