3 Ways To Automate Your Clickbank Sales
Clickbank is one of the larger affiliate marketing networks but for a long time I did not do much with them except for an occasional launch that was using them. I wasn’t particularly fond of Clickbank but that has gradually changed as I have found ways to automate them into my normal marketing.
Now I generate regular commissions and payments from them and a lot of it is done on autopilot. It started when I joined Daily Niche Ideas. Cindy provides a new niche each week with product ideas and PLR articles.
The key though is that it is free and I can offer it as a bonus for new subscribers and on download pages but each time she sends the information for a new niche the product links are to my affiliate id.
See I just use it as a gift and add people and let Cindy make me money on Clickbank. She followed that up when she joined with Soren Jordansen and John Merrick to create Clickbank Pirate.
This works similarly in that they have created squeeze pages and free reports that I can give away and again they promote to those people with my links. Now this costs but it does not take many sales each month to cover your investment. Once again I generate sales for products that I may not even be aware of.
I just sent people to a free report and let them continue to promote for me. Seems real easy doesn’t it?
Again I am only doing what I normally do to build my list and sell my products. I just add a bonus ad to my download pages. The idea is to make it automated so I don’t spend any time looking for products, sending emails and writing promotions but I do collect the commissions.
The final way I have started automating my Clickbank sales is through CB Tag Ads. Here all I need to do is add a snippet of code to my blog and it will create a tag cloud on the topic that I picked that matches my blog.
You can see it at work on the bottom of this post.
All of those tags link to a Clickbank product with my hop link. Because people expect to see tag clouds on a blog they don’t jump up and say ADVERTISEMENT. This generates more clicks and CB Tag Ads generates the tags and keeps updating to the most popular products within that topic.
You can set the topic so no matter what niche topic your blog covers it is easy to get related products.
So there are 3 ways to automate your Clickbank sales and integrate it into your normal process without spending the extra time to do all of the things necessary to set up a sales funnel. A few tweaks to what you are doing already can easily add more income to you with a few minutes of your time. Best of all it keeps on working after you have set it up.
About the author
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Mike Paetzold got started blogging in 2003 and has become an expert on using WordPress. He has become known as The WordPress Guy. After being an under ground niche marketer using his blogs he has surfaced to share some of the ways he uses PLR to enter various niches profitably. |
Disclaimer: Some of the links mentioned within this post or posts it may lead to are my affiliate links and in such case I will get compensated for recommending those products. However, I will never recommend something that I don't personally believe in and I welcome your questions and feedback.













April 7th, 2010 at 5:51 am
Now why didn’t I think of that. It’s scary to give away things for free when you’ve invested in it but looks like it paid off for you in the long run.
April 7th, 2010 at 8:30 am
Mike,
Good information on how to use Clickbank for other things than just promoting related affiliate products.
I like the cbTagCloud, it blends in and doesn’t look like a blatant advert.
Keep up the good work!
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