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| Clickbank Killer on the Horizon?
Rumor has been milling on the various marketing-related forums
that a long-needed competitor to Clickbank is soon to be
launched to the public. At this point, not much information has
been leaked, but from what it seems we could have a real big
showdown on our hands coming up.
On the one hand we have Clickbank, the colossal giant in the
digital marketplace, backed by thousands of affiliates and
firmly entrenched into the status-quo of the online marketing
community. On the other hand, we are looking at the new guy on
the block, who stands to make inroads and long-needed
improvements in what has become a stagnant market due to
Clickbank’s massive, monopoly-like presence.
Like many internet marketers, I’ve had something of a love-hate
relationship with Clickbank. The first time I logged into a
Clickbank account several years ago, I remember thinking, “This
is it?” It seemed too simple, like there was nothing to it.
Frankly, the site was unimpressive in many ways. But what
impressed me is the way that Clickbank became such a great
vehicle for digital commerce.
Clickbank revolutionized the market of selling e-products online
through one simple thing: the combination of an affiliate
network with third-party payment processing. This made it so
that affiliates could be credited the moment a sale was made –
which was beneficial to both the affiliate and the merchant. No
longer would the affiliate have to trust that the merchant would
pay out on sales that were being privately tracked and privately
processed. And it made life a heck of a lot easier for a
merchant who was just getting started to acquire both a captive
affiliate base and a means to process credit cards all in one
fell swoop.
Over the years however, people started getting more and more
irritated with Clickbank’s shortcomings, and started longing for
more. But it seemed too difficult for a newcomer to break into
the market – Clickbank was just too dominant, it seemed.
If you’re reading this, you are probably familiar with what
Clickbank has to offer and why they’ve been so great to the
online marketing community since they broke onto the scene
several years ago. In this article, I am going to point out just
a few of many possible improvements to Clickbank, many of which
are being embraced by those who are poised to steal Clickbank’s
grown.
1. Recurring Billing
Recurring billing is when your customer signs up for a
continuous service, and gets billed repeatedly on a regular
basis (such as weekly, monthly, or yearly). This form of billing
is very popular with membership-based websites as well as
services such as web hosting or email hosting. To this day,
Clickbank has not included the capability for this.
But why is recurring billing important? Very simply, because it
allows a marketer to build a passive income that pays out month
after month with no extra work. As long as you are promoting a
good service where the customer will stay on for a significant
period of time, you’re building up a regular income that could
last years into the future. Building a passive income is one of
the most powerful ways an online marketer can build a great, low
maintenance, business online.
Some merchant processors (such as 2checkout or Paypal) do
support recurring billing options, but they lack one key
ingredient: they don’t support affiliate programs. This is why
the addition of recurring billing to a Clickbank-style system
would be so revolutionary for the sale of e-products online. It
would allow not only merchants to begin building a passive
income, but also for them to provide the opportunity for
affiliates to earn a passive income with virtually no upfront
costs or cash-flow concerns. It’s truly something that I look
forward to. But there’s one thing that could make things even
better:
2. Two-tier Affiliate Support
Two tier affiliate support is when affiliates can recruit more
affiliates under them, and earn a percentage of their income. A
typical two tier affiliate program for an e-product might pay
out 50% on the first level and 10% on the second level.
Two tier support is important because it allows the merchant to
provide all of his affiliates with an additional income
opportunity in finding more affiliates to join his program. This
is essentially giving affiliates an incentive to grow the
affiliate program, and thus it automates growth. It allows the
program to organically grow by word of mouth, with every single
person involved having an incentive to get more people involved.
Combine two tier support with recurring billing support and we
now have a recipe for a passive income that automatically grows
each month! Of course this is all predicated on the fact that
you must have a good product that is worth buying and keeping.
Without that, this whole model will just fall apart because the
sales will not be there to fuel the growth and sustain the ship.
3. More Payment Options
Any marketer knows that the more options you give a customer to
pay, the more likely he is to be able to pay. This is especially
true online. Credit cards are very prevalent in the United
States, but as we begin to look toward the world stage in
marketing and selling our products and services online, we must
face the reality that not everybody has a credit card, nor does
everybody want to use their credit card online.
Fortunately, there are a whole host of other payment systems
available to people around the world, that aren’t plagued with
the problems and drawbacks of credit cards (which in my opinion
are actually a pretty outdated way of conducting business). I
could write a whole article about alternate payment systems (and
perhaps I will), but for now I’ll say this: anyone who wants to
steal Clickbank’s throne needs to add more payment options other
than credit cards. These could include: Paypal (and similar),
e-gold (and similar), mobile phone payments, mailed-in money
orders, and countless others.
And while we’re on the subject, let’s talk about how merchants
and affiliates receive their payment. In Clickbank’s current
incarnation, the only way to receive payment for sales or
affiliate commissions is by a check in U.S. dollars drawn on a
U.S. bank, and mailed by regular mail. Talk about an inefficient
and antiquated system! A Clickbank replacement needs to be able
to pay US publishers by ACH (automatic deposit into bank
accounts) such as Commission Junction has been doing for quite
some time, and be able to pay foreign publishers by
wire-transfer. Alternatively, payment by digital gold currency
such as e-gold would also be welcomed and useful to many.
Of course there are many things that need to be done in order to
create a better digital marketplace for e-product marketers and
publishers. I feel that the three things outlined in this
article would make a huge difference towards making e-product
publishing a larger market worldwide, while at the same time
providing opportunity to even more people.
These are the kind of changes we need to see more of as we move
into a more global, and best of all, more profitable future
online.
About the author:
Joe Davison has been quietly making a living online for over
six years, and is the owner of Profit Guild,
http://www.profitguild.com, an information hub and community for
Internet Marketing professionals.
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