ClickBank question: upsell

by TonyAG
3 replies
When setting up a product to sell in ClickBank is it okay to put the URL of the upsell product in the "Thank You Page" field?

I was planning to make the customer go to the upsell page after buying the main product. If they refuse the offer they'll be directed to the download page for the main product.

I asked customer support but they're taking their time... so I assumed I would get a faster answer here.

#clickbank #question #upsell
  • Profile picture of the author mld_publishing
    It absolutely is OK. And it's a great thing to do. My thank you pages lead to my affiliate opt-in.
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    • Profile picture of the author Silent Warrior
      I agree with Miranda.

      That's the BEST time to go for an upsell!
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    It is ok by Clickbank provided at the top of that page you still include all the relevant details you are suppose to include on a Clickbank thankyou page. If you leave those out then it will be against their terms. Here is a longer answer for you...

    "There are two ways to present a "One-Time Offer" to your potential
    customers. The first is to present the offer before any purchase has been made.
    The purchase path would look like this:

    1. Customer reads your Pitch Page and clicks on the button to purchase.

    2. Instead of taking the customer to the order form, the button takes the
    customer the next page of your site that offers an optional upgrade to the
    product.

    3. The customer chooses between the payment buttons for either the original
    product or the upgrade version and purchases. The different buttons have
    different links, relating to the different item versions under the "My Products"
    section of your account.

    For example, the Thank You Page for the original item alone is listed as Item 1
    and the second Thank You Page (that includes downloads for both the original
    product and the upgrade) is listed as Item 2.

    Then your Payment links would say:

    http://1.VENDOR.pay.clickbank.net

    http://2.VENDOR.pay.clickbank.net

    4. After purchasing, the customer goes to the Thank You Page of whichever
    version of the product they chose to buy.


    The other way to present a "One-Time Offer" is to offer the upgrade after the
    customer has purchased the original product. The purchase path would look like
    this:

    1. Customer has just completed purchasing the main product and is taken to the
    Thank You Page for that product.

    2. Upon arriving at the Thank You Page, the customer should see these three
    things at the top of the page:

    * A note from you that tells the customer they have completed their order and
    will see a charge from CLKBANK*COM or ClickBank on their statement.

    * Your contact email address for technical support.

    * The instructions on how to obtain the product the customer has just
    purchased.

    After these three items have been clearly displayed on the page, you may offer
    an additional product below. Keep in mind that you must make it very clear that
    the customer can have access to the product they purchased without having to
    purchase anything further, and also that purchasing the second product will
    result in an additional charge.

    After you present the one-time offer product, you must have two links at the
    bottom of the offer: a link where the customer can buy the second product, and a
    link that clearly states that they can opt-out of the offer and simply be taken
    to the product they have already purchased.

    3. At this point the customer will choose to either buy the one-time offer
    product, or ignore it and choose the link that takes them to their download.

    4. If the customer chooses to purchase the one-time offer product, that link
    will take them to the ClickBank order form for the second product. Make sure
    that after the customer orders the second product they are able to get both of
    the products they had purchased.

    No matter which method you use to present your one-time offer, make sure that
    you always give your customers the option to choose just the basic option that
    they were originally interested in. Customers will not purchase upgrades they
    feel forced into buying."
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