Click Bank with No Website ?

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I'm a newbie here.
Is it possible to promote click bank products without a web site ?
What channels would I be using for that.

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
#bank #click #website
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Post #9 of this thread may help you.

    It is possible - but difficult - to promote ClickBank products successfully, as an affiliate, without a website, but appreciate these two things ...

    (i) You will need some sort of opt-in page to build your email marketing list (though it's possible to have that hosted by your autoresponder company rather than on a site you own), and ...

    (ii) If set-up money's the problem, it's easily possible to have a self-hosted WordPress blog on decent free hosting (somewhere like freehostia.com): the mistake to avoid is using things like Blogger or WordPress.com as a substitute.

    Just a question, but why would you want to promote ClickBank products without a website?

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    • Profile picture of the author willizor
      obviously money,
      I don't want to put any money out until I got a good grip what CB is all about.I don't wanna crash and burn
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by willizor View Post

        I don't want to put any money out until I got a good grip what CB is all about.I don't wanna crash and burn
        As explained above, you don't need to put any money out at all, to have a website.

        What you do need, to make ClickBank sales as an affiliate, is an autoresponder service (and not a free one). Without that, there isn't even a useful "learning-curve"/"experience" in it, for you.

        There's a limit to how much you can "crash and burn" by paying (for example) GetResponse $15 per month for a couple of months? (And the first month is free, anyway.) If you can't make that back, by promoting ClickBank products, then ok, call it a "crash and burn", but at least - that way - you'll have had a valuable learning experience and increased your chances for the next attempt.

        If you don't want to crash and burn at all, then it's especially important to understand all the "key concepts" and "fundamentals" before you start. And one of those is that you probably won't be making ClickBank sales without email marketing. They don't sell just when people click "affiliate links" online, you know?

        Here's a very quick explanation: to earn anything much significant from affiliate marketing, you need to do three things ...

        (i) Keep your potential customers returning to the sales page (because not so many people buy anthing much at their first visit to a sales page - and especially not ClickBank products!);

        (ii) Make increasing sales (ideally at progressively higher prices) to the same "captive audience" who regularly rely on and trust your recommendations;

        (iii) Establish the credibility and trust necessary to do both the above by earning's people respect as a provider of niche-related information.

        Without using email marketing, of course, you can't do any of the three and you'd just be throwing away almost all the traffic you ever generate that doesn't buy anything immediately. For ClickBank sales, that won't work for you. And that's not "about you": it wouldn't work for me, either.

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  • Profile picture of the author tristatemedia
    you can use sweber or get response. they are auto responders but you can host your optin page there for free and you can collect emails and then sell them more products.
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  • Profile picture of the author michimueller
    Yes, either by being a spammer which I don't really recommed or by A LOT of testing.

    You'll save a LOT of time and money by building a list.
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