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Promoting Clickbank - Important Facts That The Seller Won't Tell You
In the next few minutes, I'm going to tell you about a few important things that Clickbank vendors won't tell you. First, we're going to discuss page "outs" and what they are. Next, we’re going to discuss the disadvantages of opt-in boxes on the sales page. Finally, we're going to finish up by talking about more ways that a potential buyer can leave a sales page without buying. First, let’s start by discussing what's known as page "outs". Page "outs" are simply ways that a potential buyer can leave a sales page without making a purchase. Ideally, when you considering promoting a certain Clickbank product, you want to make sure that one of the only ways for a potential buyer to leave a page is through a "buy now" link. Pages with a large number of outs cut down on your affiliate commissions. Next, let’s talk about opt-in boxes. Opt-in boxes are the most conspicuous forms of page outs. An opt-in box is usually placed on a sales page so that the vendor, or seller, can capture the email addresses of people who have visited the sales page. Opt-in boxes are very undesirable, because they allow the vendor to contact the prospect by email at a later date, effectively taking the affiliate out of the equation. They come in various shapes and forms. They can be static on the page, or in "pop-up" form. The most popular opt-in forms offer free bonuses or a free product trial in exchange for an email address. Finally, let’s talk about some of the other popular page outs. If the sales page is actually part of a bigger website, there will undoubtedly be navigation tabs. They are usually at the top of the page, or on the left hand side. These tabs link to other pages on the site, and take the prospect away from the sales page. Another out to look for is a "contact me/email" link. These allow the buyer to contact the seller directly. Again, they take the affiliate out of the loop. Lastly, look at the page content for text links and images. Sometimes the seller will put their own affiliate links on their sales page for added revenue. These are the three critical elements you MUST consider before you decide to promote a particular product. Recognize page outs, identify opt-in boxes, and look for other potential outs, and you'll assure yourself that the only one benefiting from your hard-earned traffic is YOU! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Need help promoting Clickbank products? Want to learn more? Get access to a free 7-part video series and learn how to promote Clickbank effectively using your blog at: Clickbank Cash Blogs Videos. |
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