Saturday, September 4, 2010

Why Most Clickbank Affiliates Fail

This is actually my third attempt to become a successful clickbank affiliate. The two other times I have tried I made a few commissions but never got a check mailed to me. In doing research for my third attempt I finally figured out the reason why.

Actually there are two conditions that you must meet in order to get your first paycheck from clickbank. The first is that you have to have commissions over your set minimum payment (which by default is $100. You can set it to be lower but every check that is sent to you gets $2.50 deducted from it for printing and mailing costs.

The second condition: In order to comply with US law clickbank must withhold payment from any affiliate who doesn't have purchases from at least five credit card numbers and at least two different types of payment (that can be Visa, Master Card or PayPal.) Please note that PayPal doesn't count towards one of the two different types of credit card.

What this means is that you need at least five purchases using different credit cards and at least one purchase using a Visa with another using a MasterCard before you can get your first paycheck from clickbank. I stumbled onto a cheap and easy solution to this problem about four hours ago. Join my mailing lists and I'll send you a free e-book that explains how to get around this annoying regulation.

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See you soon!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Earn Cash With Your PC A DREAM - Let Me Introduce Myself

My name is Thomas Bennett.  I'm 29.  I have a degree in Economics from the University of Maine.  And it is my purpose to show that anyone can make a real Honest To God living marketing digital products online.  As far as I can tell there has never been a blog like mine published.  All the blogs on this subject I have found are published after the blogger has become successful in their endeavors.


While this is clearly valuable, it seems to me there will be more value in having someone who blogs while starting from scratch. I plan to give periodic updates at least once a month as to how I'm doing and what's on the agenda for the following month. This way people can follow along and see that it's actually possible for anyone to start in this business.

I will also be promoting information products on this blog and I will have affiliate links posted in the reviews. But this I promise you, every information product I reviewed I will have bought with my own money. If it is total crap I will tell you it's total crap. I will not be an affiliate for something that doesn't legitimately add value to my life and endeavors.

In this first month, my plan is to start at least five blogs with various focuses in the kitchen rank in Google's top 10 within the next 30 days. I hope that by September 30, 2010 I can report earnings of at least $1200. Assuming I achieve that outcome I intend to replicate the successful process until I'm making $12,000.

$12,000 a month will allow me to live the dream I had ever since the age of 12 which is to live in hotels and travel the world. I know that seems decadent to some of you, but honestly who wouldn't live their dream if they had the resources to do it?

See you next month if not sooner!