Can I do this on Clickbank?

by ttdub
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Is there any way I can get someone to promote my service on Clickbank where they sell my service for more than I sell it for, and when they have clients, they outsource it to me? It's a win win, but I wanted to know if I could set that up on Clickbank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    Originally Posted by ttdub View Post

    Is there any way I can get someone to promote my service on Clickbank where they sell my service for more than I sell it for, and when they have clients, they outsource it to me? It's a win win, but I wanted to know if I could set that up on Clickbank.
    Yes. You could have product #1 and product #2 set at different prices within your account.

    Will
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    • Profile picture of the author ttdub
      Originally Posted by Will Edwards View Post

      Yes. You could have product #1 and product #2 set at different prices within your account.

      Will
      The problem with that is when the affiliate makes a sell, he has to go to a certain website to then purchase my product. I guess I could sell my service on Clickbank itself... Wait, I'm having a breakthrough. lol

      Okay, could I set it up where they sell my service, and when they sell it, I do the work and email them it? Then I get my cut, and they get theres. The only problem is that I want them to be capable of making the price whatever they want, as long as I get my cut.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by ttdub View Post

        I could sell my service on Clickbank itself...
        Yes - there are many services on ClickBank, but they have to have set prices. Not necessarily one set price, but set prices.

        As Will suggests above, you can list it as two different products if you want to, at two different prices (and even at two different commission-rates, if you do so in two separate accounts).

        Originally Posted by ttdub View Post

        The only problem is that I want them to be capable of making the price whatever they want, as long as I get my cut.
        I don't know of a way of making that work, at ClickBank.
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      • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
        Originally Posted by ttdub View Post

        The problem with that ...
        There is no problem with it - it is a straight solution to your problem.

        Will
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        • Profile picture of the author ttdub
          Originally Posted by Will Edwards View Post

          There is no problem with it - it is a straight solution to your problem.

          Will
          It doesn't work if you have to use a site in another website other than clickbank to finish the transaction, which was my initial question.
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  • Profile picture of the author ttdub
    Btw, the service is backink gathering. Is that a good service for clickbank?
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  • Profile picture of the author mitim
    Hey,

    They way you are describing the situation it should work as mentioned above. Have the same product listed with two different price point in your CB account. Keep in mind that you can only have one HopLink Target URL, meaning one sales landing page.

    There are three ways around this issue. One you can have your affiliate hard code a payment link. Meaning, they send the traffic directly to the order form were they are already (and guaranteed) the affiliate. Second, you use easy click mate. Its a great tool and most successful affiliates know about it. This tool will allow you to have separate landing pages for any product in your CB account. Third, you have the highest sales price on your current landing page and simply hand out coupons (via coupon-magic.net) with reduces/lower prices to your affiliates. They can use those coupons to drive traffic. The third is probably the easiest and most user friendly.

    In any case, it is possible!

    Hope this helps.

    Best
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    • Profile picture of the author ttdub
      Thank you. That's great advice!
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