Squeeze Page> Sales Page, Affliliate Link

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Hi,

I've noticed many click bank vendor sites have a squeeze page (page that collected emails) as the first welcome page, once the person enters their email address they are taken to the sales page and can make the purchase.

My question is how is the click bank affiliate link taken from the squeeze page and put onto the sales page so that the affiliate get their share?

I've check a few ways of doing this but can't seem to work it out, a hidden value in the email form, cookie, meta refresh...

Thanks in advance.
#main internet marketing discussion forum #affliliate #link #page #page&gt #page> #sales #squeeze
  • The affiliate cookie is dropped once the person clicks the affiliate link. It doesn't matter what page the customer lands on, as long as they checkout on the same site using a Clickbank payment link, the affiliate gets credited.
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  • Cookies stay for 60 days.

    Vendors are suppose to credit their affiliates with any sales made from the email follow ups.

    And if the prospect buys on the next page (the sales page) they've all ready been cookied so you should get the credit for sales?

    Is that your question or am I just running blanks here?

    -Kon.
  • I would NEVER promote a CB product who has an opt-in form on their sales page. As an affiliate, YOU'RE job is to do the presell, then let the vendor hit them with a sales letter. Building someone else's list AND allowing them to potentially take credit for your sale is just silly when there's so many vendor's WITHOUT these traffic leaks out there to promote.
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    • No man, it's your stance what's silly...

      Your job as an affiliate is NOT to pre-sell them. Your job is to simply drive targeted traffic to the best converting offer for that niche. The sale is done by the vendor, not by the affiliate. The affiliate is just there to drive targeted traffic.

      As long as the vendor is honest and meaning he doesnt over-write your cookie, and as long as he has a decently-crafted autoresponder sequence to further promote his product (and figuring that out is YOUR responsibility as an affiliate), you WILL profit more as an affiliate driving traffic to a squeeze page than to a final sales page.
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  • This is an ongoing debate in this forum actually. It's been proven that 95% to 99% of visitors won't buy on the first visit and an effective email followup process will dramatically increase the affiliate's conversions. However, some affiliates are so stuck on the vendor building a list or stealing the leads that they would rather make less money promoting something else. Ironically, these same affiliates are too lazy to have their own email followup process in place.
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    • I tend to agree with you that although putting a prospect through a double squeeze page scenario, the real trick I'm lead to believe is in the follow up and identifying with your prospect eventually developing a relationship with them. After that I'm sure the sales will flow
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    • But if you have the initiative to build your OWN list in the niche (which is what I do) then why wouldn't you? That way you still have the advantage of an email series to warm them up to the idea AND you don't have to worry that some vendors AREN'T so honest in making sure your cookie stays intact.
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  • Thanks Alexa, I was pretty sure we'd hear from you on this one lol
  • I'm liking this thread actually, some nice things I haven't heard before and re-enforcement of some I have.

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