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8/14/09

Signing Up with ClickBank

Almost every large company online has an affiliate program. There are also companies online where all they do is offer other online business a way to have an affiliate program. I call these companies Affiliate Companies.


These Affiliate Companies manage affiliate programs for thousands of online companies and websites. This means that if you have an affiliate account with an Affiliate Company (don't worry, they are completely free), you can advertise for any of the thousands of websites that use the Affiliate Company to manage their affiliate sales. If you want to, you can search Google for affiliate programs just to see how big online marketing currently is.


When you are looking at these Affiliate Companies you will notice two things. They will offer services to both Affiliates and Merchants (also called vendors). Here's the difference between the two:


• Affiliate - Person who promotes a website to receive commission for each product they sell.


• Merchant - Person or company which owns the website being promoted by the affiliates.


Here are a few of the most popular Affiliate Companies


ClickBank - www.clickbank.com - Having an affiliate account with ClickBank will allow you to sell digital products (only available via download) for over 10,000 online businesses. Their commission rates on average run anywhere from 10%-75% per each sale the affiliate makes on that webpage. I highly recommend starting off with ClickBank.



PayDotCom – www.paydotcom.com – PayDotCom is a fairly new affiliate network that is similar to ClickBank. Unlike ClickBank, PayDotCom accepts affiliates from a much broader range of countries and also pays affiliate commissions directly into each affiliate's PayPal account.


Commission Junction - www.cj.com - Having an affiliate account with Commission Junction will allow you to sell mostly physical products (must be shipped to the buyer). A few of the big companies which use them are eBay, Dell, Best Buy and Yahoo, and many more.



Signing Up with ClickBank


Here's how to sign up for ClickBank's free affiliate program so you can start making money online with them. This will allow you to promote any website/product in their Marketplace. Once you have a ClickBank affiliate account you can advertise for several different web pages simultaneously and whenever you get a sale, your commissions will go into one account. After 16 days you will receive a check in the mail for the sales you made.



It can be difficult or confusing to find the location to sign up for ClickBank's affiliate program. Because of this I will give you the link which will take you directly to their Affiliate Signup page. It is very straightforward.




https://www.clickbank.com/affiliateAccountSignup.htm


Their signup page is very easy to follow and needs no instructions.



After you sign up you will have your ClickBank nickname, and you will have a password to access your account. Whenever you want to access your account and view your sales click on the “Login” link near the top of every ClickBank page.



Now that you've signed up with ClickBank, it's time you begin learning about your advertising strategy. To do this, go to Section 2. Signing up with Google AdWords which is right after the “Commission Junction” section.



How to Find A Website to Promote on ClickBank


Please Note – Don't read how to find a website to promote on ClickBank unless you're already reading the section about signing up with Google AdWords. I'm simply putting this section here because it makes the most sense to put all of the ClickBank information in one spot rather than having it spread around throughout the guide. I will tell you when to use this section.



First off, go to www.clickbank.com. When you visit ClickBank's webpage you will notice the following screen:







To see which products ClickBank Affiliates can promote, click on the “Marketplace” link on the top of the ClickBank home page:









You will now see a new page which offers two things.




1. It offers a search so you can search ClickBank's marketplace for a particular product.

2. Near the bottom of the page it will show you the different categories ClickBank uses to separate merchants. Scroll to the bottom of the page to view the categories.



You will then see 9 different categories. If you click on one of those categories you will see a large list of companies which you can promote. They are organized by popularity.This doesn't mean the best web pages to promote are always on the first few pages. If you look towards the top of the page when you are in a Category, you will see a search tool which will help you to further narrow your search for finding a merchant to advertise for.









This search tool allows you to specify what type of product you want to find and possibly want to advertise. This search tool contains the following to help you to narrow your search:


Category - This is where you can choose the general subject of the products you wish ClickBank to display. In the screenshot above, I am in the "Fun & Entertainment" category, so ClickBank is only displaying websites which sell products that are Fun and Entertain people.



Sub-Category - This is where you can further narrow down the products ClickBank will display. Some of the Sub-Categories in the Fun & Entertainment category include: Novels, Humor, Music, Etc.



Keywords - Lets you specifically search for a certain product. For example, if I wanted to search for "Computer Software", I would type this into the keyword text box and then I would click "Go".


Sort By - Tells ClickBank to sort the search results in the market place. The Sort By function contains the following:



Popularity - Displays the most popular products first.


High Gravity - Displays the products with the most affiliates first.

Low Gravity - Displays the products with the least affiliates first.

$Earned/Sale - Displays the average amount of money earned by affiliates.


%Earned/Sale - Displays the average commission rate earned by affiliates.


%Referred - Displays the percentage of sales made by affiliates only.


When you look at the listings, you will see something that looks similar to the following picture:








1. This is the current rank of the merchant's website for the category or sub category.


2. This is the title, and you can click on this to see what the webpage of this company looks like.

3. This is the description of the website so you get a general idea of what the product is without having to visit each website.

4. This is the average amount of money each affiliate earns for each sale.

5. This is the average commission each affiliate earns for each sale.


6. This means 90% of sales are produced by affiliates and 10% of sales of produced by the owner of the website (this is referring to the picture above).

7. This is the current number of affiliates promoting the product.


8. This is another link to view the merchant's website.

9. This is what you click on to receive your unique Affiliate URL or Hoplink. This is the link you advertise with.

So What Happens Next?


You should already have an affiliate account setup. Now you are going to simply find a company you want to promote.



Remember to follow the rules in the section titled “Finding a Website to Advertise”.

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