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Why ClickBank Affiliates Should Always Buy
Whatever Products They Recommend
When a product sells at ClickBank affiliates
rarely face back up questions from buyers; it’s the product owner to
whom ClickBank directs buyers for after-sales support and advice.
Additionally, ClickBank deals with most customer service problems, such
as chargebacks and refunds.
It’s usually just affiliates promoting to their own mailing list who
will be asked questions before or after a purchase. It sounds ideal,
doesn't it, but in fact it it's very far from good practice
Because
they are rarely contacted by buyers, before or after a sale, affiliates
can, in many cases, promote a product without ever actually inspecting
the product themselves. They just go to ClickBank, choose a product,
grab their affiliate link (called a ‘hoplink’), then get on with
promoting the product.
It sounds good, but it isn’t good, and it always makes much better sense
to inspect a product before promoting it, because:
* If your recommended products turns out to be a scam, or it’s
unworkable, or customer service is non-existent, your reputation as an
affiliate will plummet and lose you lots of potential future sales.
Problems of this nature won’t always be obvious to you unless you
actually buy and test the product.
* People on your mailing list may ask questions prior to purchasing, and
their decision to buy the product or leave it alone depends on how well
you answer those questions. ‘Is the product in pdf format?’, is a common
question, also ‘Is the seller reliable, will he or she help me if I have
problems?’. Sometimes buying the product, and inspecting it, is the only
way to reliably answer those questions.
* As an affiliate you should never promote a product you can not
genuinely recommend to other people. Not only is it dishonest to
recommend a product you haven’t studied yourself, it’s also against most
consumer protection laws. Recommending something you don’t understand
yourself could get you in trouble with local trading standards
officials, and you’ll also lose credibility and forfeit customer
confidence in whatever you promote in future.
The good news is: unless the rules say otherwise you don’t have to pay
full price for whatever product you might recommend as an affiliate.
Many product owners provide free copies to established affiliates on
request and most allow resellers to purchase through their own affiliate
links.
If neither of those two conditions apply, pay full price for the book,
consider it an investment in future sales. If the product isn’t all you
want it to be, go get a refund, and look for something better to
promote. But don’t, please, request a refund if you decide to promote
the product. It isn’t ethical, it isn’t nice, and it will win you no
favours with product owners whose help you may require later.
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Recommended Reading. Avril
Harper's
A Complete Newbies' Guide to Making
Money With ClickBank
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