Can i use Clickbak,plimus and regnow together of selling my product?

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Can i use Clickbak,plimus and regnow together of selling my product?
Hi Everyone

I need your advise.Can i use Clickbak,plimus and regnow together of selling my product?If i use all ,is it against their terms and condition?

Need your suggestions..
#clickbak #plimus #product #regnow #selling
  • Profile picture of the author entrepreneurjay
    What do you mean? You have a product for affiliates to promote and you want to know if you could use all three? If that is the case I definitely do not see a problem with it its your product you can market it however you see fit.

    Let me know if I misunderstood your question.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mobeen123
      yeah entrepreneurjay.. you got me well..

      One thing more if i use all of them then i have to use 3 landing page or i can use one landing page for my product because of their buy now codes?
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  • Profile picture of the author peekay
    I don't see a problem with that, they are all channels to distribute your product.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mobeen123
      Originally Posted by peekay View Post

      I don't see a problem with that, they are all channels to distribute your product.
      But what about "buy now" codes?? can i use Clickbak,plimus and regnow buy now codes in one landing page?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        • Profile picture of the author Mobeen123
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          Hi Mobeen,

          This idea has a lot of problems.

          Serious, professional Clickbank affiliates who know what they're doing (the 10% of affiliates who make 90% of the affiliate sales) probaby won't touch a product that's also for sale elsewhere.

          It's not hard to see why ...

          The situation we want to avoid is the one where we find a potential customer who opts in to our list on our website and we promote the product to him, and he has a quick look and therefore gets our Clickbank affiliate cookie on his PC but doesn't buy straight away. As often happens, a bit later he suddenly remembers, decides to buy, can't quite remember how to find it, puts it into Google to find it again, finds your Plimus (or whatever) sales page instead, and buys it there!

          You can perhaps see that from our perspective as affiliates, we did all our work but we don't get paid.

          So, for this reason, we prefer instead simply to choose another Clickbank product that doesn't give us that problem to worry about. We won't knowingly become an affiliate for products which are also sold outside Clickbank because we can lose our commissions on them. It's a form of "leak". Perhaps it won't happen very often, but if we choose products which are sold only on Clickbank, it won't happen at all, and understandably enough we prefer that! You would too, really, wouldn't you?

          So ... yes, you can do it. You can perhaps even attract some affiliates (the ones who haven't quite worked it out). Whether it's worth doing is another matter.

          The solution to all of that, of course - as some have discovered - is for the vendor to give the product two different names on the two different sites. This may make an enormous difference to the "type of affiliate" who's willing to promote it/them. (Admittedly, it can also produce the very occasional refund when someone buys it who already bought it elsewhere under another name.)
          Okay i got your point ...
          So basically i have to concentrate on one network.Can you suggest me which one is best? clickbank,regnow or plimus ?

          Of course clickbank has a big affiliate network..Is ClickBank worth a try because i see many people have problems with them....

          What about regnow and plimus???
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    it would be best If you use those 3 affiliate program on your three differnet blog or site.But promoting all 3 programs in one place,I think its not a good idea.It will decrease your site attraction.
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    • Profile picture of the author Product2Web
      Alexa brings up a very good point. There is nothgin in the TOC that will stop you from promoting on 1, 2, or 468 networks (unless you sign an exclusive with them) that you need to worry about, but if you just jump on 10 different networks the big affiliates will notice you are all over the place and will not touch your offer. With that being said even if you do sign up under one network alone you still have to sell the offer to the affiliate before they will push it. Just because you sign up under a network does not magically grant you zillions of site hits and conversions.

      you need to strategically place your price point, pay out, and your marketing choice to get them to jump on. Think of it from an affiliates point of view. they have offers they are pushing that's making them $$. For them to drop an offer they are already pushing and pick yours up is a risk on their end. They could potentially make more money with your offer. but they could also lose money. In only jumping on one network you give yourself power in that the network working with you has "negotiating power" with the affiliate since they are the only ones pushing the offer.

      That can help"win" an affiliate over, but at the same time you will be losing out on potential traffic from other networks (even though lots of affiliates are signed up under multiple networks, but like Alexa said - you want to work with the 10% of affiliates who are pushing 90% of the sales). The best way is to make different landing pages for all the networks, give them the coveted "exclusive", and let them run with it. Make sure your marketing start, payout, and price point are all very lucrative to the affiliate and be funded. Affiliates like money. If you can only pay for 500 sales a week you might lose the big guys, because they can't push anymore sales than that.

      Who are you using for a backend platform for tracking purposes? One thing you want to think about is monetizing your backend data. This is a HUGE pot of gold if you work it correctly!
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