Oh my... click bank is a freaking beast of a site.

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NOW I see why so many people use clickbank... all this time I've been using horrible offers, have felt SO LIMITED using little networks like adscend media/cpabeyond and such. Theres no even comparing them.

My jaw dropped to the floor seeing the sheer amount of products they have.

What also caught my attention is they have products in my niche, energy efficiency. Can I ask, if I have a business that sells energy efficient systems, can I promote that business on clickbank if its local? Or no?

I guess the real question is does clickbank allow contractors to market with their site? Right now our energy audits are free, but our systems sell for around $6,000-$10,000 each. Is there anyway we can incoporate our site into clickbank to have affiliates promote it?

Would I need to make some kinda of informational product instead? Or can I sell a service? The thing I'm trying to figure out is we usually go into homes to sell our service... so I don't think theres anyway I could use clickbank to sell it... or am not thinking outside the box well enough here?

Thanks WF - Red
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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Anderson
    Actually you could be onto something here.
    With local offline marketing so powerfully popular, there are thousands of "SEO" types.
    We _and I include myself) do mobile marketing, we do Facebook marketing and most also do affiliate marketing.
    Now if your city is big enough, or rather your catchment area is, then you could definitely put your product onto clickbank.
    you biggest problem will be to let potential affiliates know that you are local, and not a digital product for the entire world.
    If it were me, I would contact clickbank, and tell them of your idea, suggest that they start up a local products section - and use yours as an example. They then email all their people that that are connected to and with a bit of luck you will be a trillionaire in a year or two.

    good idea!
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by RedShifted View Post

    My jaw dropped to the floor seeing the sheer amount of products they have.
    Yes indeed ... there's an overwhelming variety there.

    Which is part of the reason why it always amuses me so much when people make posts saying "Get away from ClickBank - all the products are crap" (seriously, there are a few people who say that - it makes me wonder what tiny fraction of 1% of them they've ever had any experience with!). :p :rolleyes:

    Originally Posted by RedShifted View Post

    I guess the real question is does clickbank allow contractors to market with their site?
    It does, I think ... there are certainly many services for sale on ClickBank.

    But, before allowing you to market anything in your sort of price range, I think they're going to want quite a long history with you (i.e. with you marketing low-priced products).

    And then you have to bear in mind that they're going to work out pretty expensive, as well, at 7.5% before the vendor/affiliate division.

    I'm having great difficulty envisaging how ClickBank would work out for you, I must say. But ask them?

    I suspect that having your own affiliate set-up (even if someone else runs it for you, for a fee) may be both more practical and more viable.

    Something like these guys? Countryside Gazebos - Our partners
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    • Profile picture of the author hood30
      I've been thinking about getting into clickbank so I appreciate this thread...very good information..Always thought it was a bit confusing and complicated for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    At the best of my knowledge, CB only offers digital products.

    How much commission could you offer on a free audit? When the minimum commission at CXB is 25% and most items offer upwards of 50% to 75%, physical products can't usually offer such commissions, also I doubt you would get many affiliates to promote your products. And how would you get to deliver and install the products across the USA, let alone around the world.
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      You may do better with some other affiliate networks such as Commission Junction, Linkshare, Shareasale, etc. These sell products/services at much higher price points than what Clickbank will allow.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by timpears View Post

      At the best of my knowledge, CB only offers digital products.
      For the record: they do have physical products as well, actually - Shippable Media - and plenty of services, though I certainly can't say I've seen anything there in the $6,000+ bracket, or "performed at people's houses".
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      • Profile picture of the author timpears
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        For the record: they do have physical products as well, actually - Shippable Media - and plenty of services, though I certainly can't say I've seen anything there in the $6,000+ bracket, or "performed at people's houses".
        I will be go to hell, I didn't know that. I should have known better than disagree with You Alexa, on Clickbank. I don't think anyone knows more than you on that company except MAYBE Harvey.

        But still $6K products, I don't think I would go there.
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