Does Click Bank Use Cookies?

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Let's say I am promoting product ABC from the Click Bank marketplace. A lead goes through my hoplink to the pitch page of ABC. Instead of making a purchase immediately, the lead signs up on the squeeze page for a free product first. A week later, the lead buys the original product from a follow up email. Do I still get the commission, or should I avoid pitch pages with squeeze pages giving away free products?
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  • Profile picture of the author cscarpero
    Yes they have a 60 day cookie.
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    • So I still get the commission then when the lead goes through the email?
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      • Profile picture of the author 4freedom
        Originally Posted by www.buyitbelow.com View Post

        So I still get the commission then when the lead goes through the email?
        Yes, because a cookie is dropped on the visitors computer. So it doesn't matter how they find their way to the site again in the future as LONG AS they don't follow another affiliate's link which will over-write the cookie.

        So a vendor who offers a good follow up series is actually doing you a favor. It's been said it can take upwards of 5-7 contacts before a person makes a decision to purchase. So the longer they receive email follow ups... the better chance YOU have of making a sale and getting credit.

        Cookies are a WONDERFUL thing (if you are not on a diet!)
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  • Profile picture of the author Sancho Sanches
    If the cookie has not been overwritten or deleted then yea you should get the commission (barring any unforeseen technical difficulties - sometimes things can go wrong and you don't get the credit)
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