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The button code has an affiliate's link in it!



Kelley
member
Posts: 18


Here is the offending link that was generated from the ejunkie/Clickbank button generator:

https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?i=1&c=cb&cl=194249

That that url takes you to the order page hoplink for an affiliate of my product [stevekerp] which can be seen at the bottom of the ClickBank order page! How on earth did that happen?

I shouldn't have to tell you that this is a hugely serious problem.

My name is Kelley Eidem. My email address is awthrawthr@yahoo.com


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POSTED ON: December 20, 2011 @ 22:57 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 4399


Our Buy Now buttons for ClickBank just take the buyer directly to checkout for that item with ClickBank. If you had clicked a CB affiliate link for 'stevekerp', that would have set a referral cookie in your browser for that affiliate. Thus, when you clicked through your E-junkie Buy Now button link, ClickBank's checkout site would have recognized that affiliate's referral cookie in your browser, so they could credit the affiliate for having referred that sale.


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POSTED ON: December 21, 2011 @ 13:51 GMT -7




Kelley
member
Posts: 18


I've got another question which may be related to this.

In the last several days, I've been receiving several notifications of people receiving my full eBook, but there is no sale through Clickbank.

In fact, there have been no sales through Clickbank at all. I've been selling this book for 4years. There has never been a dry spell like this.

What could I be doing wrong?

Starving in Florida, ;-)

Kelley


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POSTED ON: December 21, 2011 @ 21:40 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 4399


In addition to your free "excerpts" product, it appears you have 3 versions of your mail eBook product set up in your E-junkie Seller Admin:

- Item #1 is the version you are currently selling on your site, priced at 21.99, and all orders for this item have paid full-price;
- Item #2 is priced at 21.99 and has not been ordered;
- Item #3 is the one that was being ordered at a price of 0.00, though you have apparently edited that product's price setting to 21.99 by now, and no further orders of 0.00 have been logged for this item since you updated its price.


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POSTED ON: December 22, 2011 @ 15:12 GMT -7




Kelley
member
Posts: 18


Thank you for your thorough analysis, Guru. Fixing #3 has made a huge difference! Christmas comes early.

It's interesting how no one who ordered expecting to pay $21.99 stepped forward to let me know. Maybe they didn't realize it either.


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POSTED ON: December 22, 2011 @ 15:50 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 4399


I didn't find any purchase buttons for #3 on your site currently, so unless you've edited your own page recently to remove any purchase buttons for #3, I'm not sure where those buyers found a purchase button for that, probably some other site/page where you pasted that item's button code or the link URL from it.


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POSTED ON: December 22, 2011 @ 16:36 GMT -7


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