Stupid question about Clickbank

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Stupid question about Clickbank (or bad web design of Clickbank.com)

Where do I find the promotional banners for a product I've chosen to promote an offer from Clickbank or CBengine?

In what part of the website?

I can't find any!

Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Forey
    Not in clickbank. Found with a Google search

    CBengine Affiliate Program » CBengine ClickBank Blog

    Mike
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Barrs
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    • Profile picture of the author Charlotte Jay
      Originally Posted by Paul Barrs View Post

      Most likely NOT on the CB website, you'll have to go directly to the product owners website.

      You might be able to find a direct link to his / her promotional stuff through the CB marketplace.

      Mind you, a lot of people these days are too lazy to do graphics promo tools etc.

      Good luck with it.

      Paul Barrs
      Yes, what Paul said. I've found banners through the product owners website. Not sure about CBEngine as I haven't used that one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
    Originally Posted by benkleiner View Post

    Stupid question about Clickbank (or bad web design of Clickbank.com)

    Where do I find the promotional banners for a product I've chosen to promote an offer from Clickbank or CBengine?

    In what part of the website?

    I can't find any!

    Thank you
    Congratulations!

    I normally avoid them like the plague.

    I create contextual links within my content to drive traffic to offers.

    If I want a visual link I create my own. They may not be as "high-class" as a professionally made one, but I know no other webmaster is going to be using it. This adds to the "uniqueness" of my offer.

    Think about your own buying habits. Are you more likely to click something which is new and interesting, or a banner you may have seen dozens of times before?

    Barry
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    • Profile picture of the author DanTheSeoGuy
      Go directly to the site you want to promote and in the footer (most of the times) you'll see a link to their affiliate page.

      Dan.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Barry Unruh View Post

      I normally avoid them like the plague.
      Same here.

      Originally Posted by Barry Unruh View Post

      Think about your own buying habits. Are you more likely to click something which is new and interesting, or a banner you may have seen dozens of times before?
      Exactly so!

      I tend not to look at these things, myself, because I'm so unlikely to be willing to use them anyway ... Barry has made a hugely significant point, above: don't just dismiss or ignore it or "hope he's wrong", because he isn't!
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  • Profile picture of the author Shazia Mirza
    Not all vendors offer it. But for those that do, they give you a URL in their Clickbank Marketplace description. It is usually structured as:

    http://www(dot)domainname(dot)com/affiliates.html
    http://www(dot)domainname(dot)com/affiliates.php
    http://www(dot)domainname(dot)com/jv-tools.html
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