HOW TO OF PRICING OFFERS ON CLICKBANK..

by blackhawkup Banned
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ok i am going to submitting my first product ON CLICKBANK shortly. and i have a few questions that i hope you can answer.

my product will cost $27 but. once the customer clicks the buy now button it will take them to a second page / upsell page that will give them the chance to pay $54 for extra material and information (this is a 12 month recurring program by the way).

my question is how do i setup the pricing option so if they choose the $54 dollar option my affiliates get commission for that, or if they decide they just want to do without the extra material and go with the $27 price.

does clickbank offer a way for me to implement this??

also do you guys know of an easy way to include a "tell your friends" type of contact form.. in which a person who purchases my program can send out an email to all of their friends telling them about my product?? thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author nicalyngroup
    Clickbank does offer a One Click Upsell now (One-Click Upsell) if you are interested. However, you need to "qualify" for it first. They don't let just anyone do it. Some of the rules here:
    • ClickBank client for a minimum of six months
    • Made over 5000 sales through ClickBank
    • Lifetime chargeback rate must be 0.6% or lower
    • Lifetime refund rate must be 10% or lower
    • Maximum price of each upsell product must be $500 or less
    • Recurring billing products can be part of the flow, but the sale will not be "one click"
    Good luck.

    Sean
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  • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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    ok so i am deff not eligible for this because the rules to apply are.....

    How to Apply

    To participate in the One-Click Upsell program, you must meet the following requirements:
    • ClickBank client for a minimum of six months
    • Made over 5000 sales through ClickBank
    • Lifetime chargeback rate must be 0.6% or lower
    • Lifetime refund rate must be 10% or lower
    • Maximum price of each upsell product must be $500 or less
    • Recurring billing products can be part of the flow, but the sale will not be "one click"
    i dont fall under any of this because this is my first product...so what other steps do you take if you want to offer an upsell... here are my two choices...please let me know if there is another way.

    1) i could just my upsell bonuses with a paypal link and not pay my affiliates for the upsell (its to hard to track affiliates with paypal)

    2) i could submit each one of my upsells as a product for sale to clickbank that way the give me a new link for each one...but this would then show my upsells in the clickbank marketplace and i dont want that so what should i do?????

    someone please help..
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  • Profile picture of the author Harvey Segal
    Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

    my question is how do i setup the pricing option so if they choose the $54 dollar option my affiliates get commission for that, or if they decide they just want to do without the extra material and go with the $27 price.
    If both products are in the same account you don't need
    to do anything as they will use the same affiliate cookie.

    Harvey



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  • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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    Originally Posted by ProductCreator View Post

    The marketplace doesn't list your products although you may get some skewed stats if you have several. But here's how you would do it.

    For example, your main product could be no.1.
    Your main product combined with upsell could be no.2 (or no.67 if you wanted, whatever).

    Most people do it this way. You can often just cycle the product number in the CB link and discover all sorts of neat stuff this way, if you're bored

    Also look into Easyclickmate. Great script (I don't need it though), I believe it may cater for this.

    can someone give some more details on this...it sounds like he is on the right track but i dont fully understand what he's talking about! please help i really want to get my products up and runnings...

    also if i add a product as an upsell does it have to have its on thank you page and sales page??
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    • Profile picture of the author Harvey Segal
      Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

      also if i add a product as an upsell does it have to have its on thank you page and sales page??
      1) Submit product 1 and get approval.

      2) Add product 2. Only a thank you page needed, approval not required

      Harvey



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      • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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        Originally Posted by Harvey.Segal View Post

        1) Submit product 1 and get approval.

        2) Add product 2. Only a thank you page needed, approval not required

        Harvey



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        ok so obviously you are saying that if i submit one product and get approved then any other product i get will be good to go under that account. ok so that makes since but that brings me to this question...

        will my upsell product be in the marketplace? because i clearly do not want that to happen because then people will be able to sell my upsells...heyyyyyy wait a minute that might be a good thing.....what do you think harvey ???
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        • Profile picture of the author Harvey Segal
          Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

          will my upsell product be in the marketplace? because i clearly do not want that to happen because then people will be able to sell my upsells...heyyyyyy wait a minute that might be a good thing.....what do you think harvey ???
          You can only have one marketplace entry per account, that
          will be product 1 in your case.


          Harvey

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  • Profile picture of the author deertrail
    Login to your ClickBank account go to Account Settings > My Products > Add New Product.

    Once you click on the "Add New Product" button, you'll see a second product. It will be item number 2.

    Then you simply promote your main product with this paylink...

    Product #1: 1.VENDOR.pay.clickbank.net

    ...and your upsell with this paylink:

    Product #2 (Upsell): 2.VENDOR.pay.clickbank.net

    Affiliates get credit for both normal and upsell sales, and as Harvey mentioned, you only have one listing in the marketplace.



    Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

    ok i am going to submitting my first product ON CLICKBANK shortly. and i have a few questions that i hope you can answer.

    my product will cost $27 but. once the customer clicks the buy now button it will take them to a second page / upsell page that will give them the chance to pay $54 for extra material and information (this is a 12 month recurring program by the way).

    my question is how do i setup the pricing option so if they choose the $54 dollar option my affiliates get commission for that, or if they decide they just want to do without the extra material and go with the $27 price.

    does clickbank offer a way for me to implement this??

    also do you guys know of an easy way to include a "tell your friends" type of contact form.. in which a person who purchases my program can send out an email to all of their friends telling them about my product?? thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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      Originally Posted by deertrail View Post

      Login to your ClickBank account go to Account Settings > My Products > Add New Product.

      Once you click on the "Add New Product" button, you'll see a second product. It will be item number 2.

      Then you simply promote your main product with this paylink...

      Product #1: 1.VENDOR.pay.clickbank.net

      ...and your upsell with this paylink:

      Product #2 (Upsell): 2.VENDOR.pay.clickbank.net

      Affiliates get credit for both normal and upsell sales, and as Harvey mentioned, you only have one listing in the marketplace.

      ok excellent guys....so sorry for sounding so "stupid" but are you saying that each account can only have 1 main product (that will be listed in the marketplace) and any other product in that account will not be in the marketplace??

      also let me clarify that my upsell will take place of the original purchase...meaning that my original purchase will be $27 but if they choose to get the upsell they will pay $47 ONLY (not $27 and the $47)...does that make sense....
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      • Profile picture of the author Harvey Segal
        Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

        are you saying that each
        account can only have 1 main product (that will be listed
        in the marketplace) and any other product in that account
        will not be in the marketplace??
        Effectively - yes.

        (Strictly speaking the listing in the Marketplace
        can be to any page pointing to any or any number of
        products but it is usually product 1)



        Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

        also let me clarify that my upsell will take place of the
        original purchase...meaning that my original purchase
        will be $27 but if they choose to get the upsell they
        will pay $47 ONLY (not $27 and the $47)...does that make
        sense....
        (Did you mean 54 not 47 ?)

        They will pay the individual prices of each product.
        So if you price the upsell at $27 they will pay
        $27 + $27.

        Harvey

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        • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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          Originally Posted by Harvey.Segal View Post

          Effectively - yes.

          (Strictly speaking the listing in the Marketplace
          can be to any page pointing to any or any number of
          products but it is usually product 1)




          (Did you mean 54 not 47 ?)

          They will pay the individual prices of each product.
          So if you price the upsell at $27 they will pay
          $27 + $27.

          Harvey

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          OOOooohh now i see. and yes i meant 54...47 was just some of the top of the head number. but ok i see exactly what you're saying this really helps. and i hope it helps others looking...clickbank should really clarify this stuff to make it more easy to understand how things work...thanks bro.

          AAAHHHHHHhhhh... but i do have another quick question.... does this mean that my customer will have to click the buy button to get the main product then come back and click my upsell link in or to purchase that product as well.. or is there a way to make it so that they click one link and it takes them to the shopping cart already showing both products?
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          • Profile picture of the author Harvey Segal
            Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

            does this mean that my customer will have to click the buy button to get the main product then come back and click my upsell link in or to purchase that product as well..
            Yes though you could offer your upsell as an option before the customer purchases.

            Harvey


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          • Profile picture of the author deertrail
            As Harvey said, you can do it either way. I'm seeing a lot of vendors choose the option where you have customers pay for the main product, then redirect them to an OTO upsell offer. If they decline the offer, they go to the normal download page. If they take the OTO upsell, they go to another order page, which then directs to the upsell download page when complete, where they get everything at once.


            Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

            OOOooohh now i see. and yes i meant 54...47 was just some of the top of the head number. but ok i see exactly what you're saying this really helps. and i hope it helps others looking...clickbank should really clarify this stuff to make it more easy to understand how things work...thanks bro.

            AAAHHHHHHhhhh... but i do have another quick question.... does this mean that my customer will have to click the buy button to get the main product then come back and click my upsell link in or to purchase that product as well.. or is there a way to make it so that they click one link and it takes them to the shopping cart already showing both products?
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            • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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              Originally Posted by deertrail View Post

              As Harvey said, you can do it either way. I'm seeing a lot of vendors choose the option where you have customers pay for the main product, then redirect them to an OTO upsell offer. If they decline the offer, they go to the normal download page. If they take the OTO upsell, they go to another order page, which then directs to the upsell download page when complete, where they get everything at once.


              so do we really need these oto and downsale scripts im seeing everywhere...i mean are the useful, couldnt we just simply build and oto page with the product description and soft sell, with two links "yes i want to buy" or "no take me to my download"...

              ALSO--------

              Originally Posted by Harvey.Segal View Post

              1) Submit product 1 and get approval.

              2) Add product 2. Only a thank you page needed, approval not required

              Harvey



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              how would i go about making oto pages with clickbank lets say for example..they click the buy button...they go to the cc processor and buy it then they are redirected to an oto....then they click no so i send them to a downsale....etc etc......how would i implement a product option scheme such as that utilizing clickbank...or is it easier to use my own cc processor such as paypal.??

              im just trying to see if these scripts are needed and if they are for what reasons?
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              • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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                anybody?? care to help??
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              • Profile picture of the author Adeel_Chowdhry
                Originally Posted by rpjackson View Post

                so do we really need these oto and downsale scripts im seeing everywhere...i mean are the useful, couldnt we just simply build and oto page with the product description and soft sell, with two links "yes i want to buy" or "no take me to my download"...

                ALSO--------



                how would i go about making oto pages with clickbank lets say for example..they click the buy button...they go to the cc processor and buy it then they are redirected to an oto....then they click no so i send them to a downsale....etc etc......how would i implement a product option scheme such as that utilizing clickbank...or is it easier to use my own cc processor such as paypal.??

                im just trying to see if these scripts are needed and if they are for what reasons?

                You don't really need any script.

                (I don't use anything most of the time!)

                These are some descriptive flow processes:

                Main offer page (@ $27) => PAY => Show Upsell 1 (@ $47) => Decline => Show Thank You Page 1 (this has the frontend download on it only)

                Main offer page (@ $27) => PAY => Show Upsell 1 (@ $47) => PAY(accept) => Show Thank You Page 2 (this has the frontend and Upsell download links on it)

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                That's it!

                Adeel
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                • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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                  Originally Posted by Adeel_Chowdhry View Post

                  You don't really need any script.

                  (I don't use anything most of the time!)

                  These are some descriptive flow processes:

                  Main offer page (@ $27) => PAY => Show Upsell 1 (@ $47) => Decline => Show Thank You Page 1 (this has the frontend download on it only)

                  Main offer page (@ $27) => PAY => Show Upsell 1 (@ $47) => PAY(accept) => Show Thank You Page 2 (this has the frontend and Upsell download links on it)

                  ------------------------------------------------

                  That's it!

                  Adeel

                  thats excellent this is exactly what i was thinking..but now my over analytical brain is kicking into gear. which i guess is good for the warrior forum community.

                  ok how big of an effect is it when a customer reads this page will only show once..then they leave and try to come back and the page doesnt show anymore....psychologically does this increase urgency and increase sales???

                  compared to a person reading that a page is only going to show once then they leave and come back but its the same page..does this lower sales???

                  please someone explain..in a very long and detailed message hopefully we can get multiple explanations thanks...i wish i could rename the title to the OTO FAQ...
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                  • Profile picture of the author blackhawkup
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                    anybody please give a very detailed response
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  • Profile picture of the author robvegas626
    I would like to get one-click upsell from Clickbank, but I have no idea whether I've sold 5,000 products. Do you know of a way to check these statistics, to see whether you should even bother applying for one-click upsell?
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