Joining Clickbank - A Great Method To Gain Very Little Profit


Many people who have explored the internet for added money have at one point or another stumbled upon the Clickbank marketplace. Clickbank coordinates the transactions for over 12,000 digital product vendors, on top of over 100,000 current affiliate marketers. As an affiliate marketer for Clickbank, you have the ability to market and advertise other people's product with little or no experience, and receive as much as 75% of the sale price, with the average commission generated around $15-$30.

While you can make some income as an affiliate marketer for Clickbank, the insignificant transaction amount necessitates that you sell in high volume in order to make any worth while income. This becomes a problem for most people, especially if they are just starting their online career. Without a strong web presence, the only way to generate traffic to vendor landing pages is through paid advertising methods, which rapidly eats away at the profits. Without large amounts of traffic, there is little chance that anyone can sustain a strong income with Clickbank products.

I invested much of my time marketing a variety of products through the Clickbank marketplace, and I did generate a decent amount of sales. But as I was looking for a system that I could use to promote these products with my own series of custom landing pages (since Google Adwords likes this better than advertising the vendor's sales page), I discovered an even stronger business model with a much greater commission structure.

This model that I discovered leverages your time and efforts to bring about the greatest ROI. It maintains a much better commission setup than Clickbank, however it is similar in that it's still a direct sales platform (I despise most of the MLM schemes that are out there). I have since scrapped being a Clickbank affiliate for this more sensible model. It is point blank the best system that I have managed to find online, and it works!

I could talk all day about the benefits and details of this system, but then I wouldn't be letting the system do it's function that it was designed for. If you're interested in finding out about this model, go to EpicConnections.com.