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BayAreaCarGuy member Posts: 2 |
I love, love, love eJunkie's stamping capability for my eBook. I have two concerns when it comes affiliate programs: 1. Is it true that unlike Clickbank, prospective eJunkie affiliates need to sign up for a $5/mo fee, which will discourage some. (I want to offer the affiliate program upfront in my marketing, and even when an eBook is purchased to draw in website owners who may not normally become affiliate members...the five bucks/mo will discourage this target market.) 2. And can I still use eJunkie and the stamping benefit with ClickBank's affiliate program? I am new at this and am a hair's breath away from completing this project....yahoooo! # POSTED ON: December 6, 2009 @ 15:15 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3486 |
E-junkie is free for affiliates to use at no charge indefinitely. We only require starting a subscription to continue selling your own products after the initial trial period expires, but not to refer sales of other merchants' products via our affiliate system. E-junkie should not conflict with ClickBank's affiliate system, and that should not conflict with our PDF Stamping feature; they should all work fine together. # POSTED ON: December 6, 2009 @ 16:25 GMT -7 |
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ashleykaryl member Posts: 113 |
I can confirm that e-junkie and ClickBank all worked fine when I was using ClickBank for billing as far as affiliates were concerned. It looks like the problems I had with the stamp were due to the size of my original PDF, which has now been reduced. Personally I much prefer the e-junkie shopping cart but there is no reason why you can't use ClickBank and rely on e-junkie for the delivery part. # POSTED ON: December 8, 2009 @ 12:53 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: December 8, 2009 @ 12:56 GMT -7 |
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