vincex
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Post by vincex on May 23, 2006 17:19:45 GMT -5
Hi all! My stats show that I have 2 sales on ClickBank, but don't know which product they are related to, since I had no sales with any of the companies advertised on my site,just have leads both at AF and The Bizopp... Is there any way to know that?
Vince
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Post by DigiDean on May 23, 2006 17:23:47 GMT -5
Vince, if you log into ClickBank and select Reporting from the menu, then select May in the search box and hit the Search button, you should see a list of your sales.
Larry
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Post by burkhardt on May 23, 2006 17:24:28 GMT -5
Hi VInce,
When you go into your clickbank account click on reporting, then change the month, make sure it says order then click search. This will display the sales for that month.
Lisa
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Post by Skyrocket on May 23, 2006 17:43:31 GMT -5
If you also look at the STAT column when you get the report up, it will say SALE or RFND. You want it to say SALE! Don't get disheartened if you have RFND's (refunds) because I did on my first two sales, which were about 2 weeks apart. So in other words it took ages to get any sales, then whey I did they asked for a refund!! Now it's a different story. I have sales everyday and so far only two refunds in May. This works, keep at it and don't give up, it's strange how it seems to take ages and then suddenly it kicks off!!!
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Post by vincex on May 23, 2006 17:52:46 GMT -5
Thank you all for your timely answer! I see there are 2 sales this month, but I would like to know if there is a way to know what product generated those sales cause the stats just report the sales and not the product that has been sold... time to sleep for me...g'night all!
Vince
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Post by pjesse on May 23, 2006 18:51:35 GMT -5
Vince
On the reporting page change the month to May hit search then it shoud have the info you want in the 8th column under the heading "Publ"
Paul Jesse
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Post by Sandra on May 23, 2006 22:52:33 GMT -5
Vince, Clickbank actually enters the code used in our affiliate links (rather than the name of the product) in our sales reports. For example, our affiliate link for Affiliate Cash Vault is: xxxxxx.gcv2005.hop.clickbank.netThe code you would find in your Clickbank sale report would be gcv2005. So if you're not sure which product you sold, check your affiliate links for the code Sandra
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Post by vincex on May 24, 2006 4:34:52 GMT -5
Thank you Paul and Sandra!
Vince
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Post by vincex on May 24, 2006 5:18:26 GMT -5
One of the sales is dataproz...wish I had more of those $33.93 sales Vince
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Post by Skyrocket on May 24, 2006 15:34:08 GMT -5
Keep going with this and you will have many more $33 sales through clickbank, believe me. It starts slow then it just seems to come in daily! You'll always have slow days, but all businesses do.
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Post by jivimb on May 25, 2006 17:33:40 GMT -5
I guess I must be doing something wrong. I have tweeked and tweeked my site and spent 100s of dollars on CPC, and get 200-300 clicks a day, but I have not had a clickbank sale, or anything else for that matter, for almost 2 months. I know we have to keep working on it, but I need to see some results. I really don't know what to do? ?? Jim
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Post by jeremiah on May 25, 2006 17:56:03 GMT -5
Jim, I see you got approved for Yahoo ads, so thats good .....What PPC search engines are you using? One thing I suggest would be to shrink down the heighth on your header image at the top.. Have some of the clickbank links right at the top so the visitor doesn't have to scroll down, those will usually be your highest clicked links.... Take Care, Jeremiah
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Post by jivimb on May 25, 2006 18:21:31 GMT -5
Jeremiah Thanks for the advice. I will work on the header. The PPCs I am using are: Google, Msn, Yahoo, Go-click, and Miva. I also just tried Ask, but they went thru $200.00 in 3 days. I can't afford that right now. I have been pushing 2 sites, as seen in my sig. I am moving all of my PPCs to www.Work-at-home-businesssite.com for a while. I want to see if concentrating on just one site will make a difference, so that is the one I am tweeking right now. My other site I have being promoted with a SEO program. It is starting to get some exposure now, but not 1st page. Again thanks for your help. I try to follow all of your suggestions. Jim
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Post by pjesse on May 25, 2006 20:59:55 GMT -5
Jim,
I would drop GoClick and Miva and stick with the top three.
Follow Jeremiah's advice, I did and have good results with Clickbank products. I do believe you should make one site profitable below adding a second one.
SEO is good but it takes time, more long term.
Paul Jesse
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Post by talfighel on May 25, 2006 22:12:15 GMT -5
Jim, I would drop GoClick and Miva and stick with the top three. Paul Jesse Paul, I have to agree with you. Miva.com is a total waste of time. I lost so much money with them that I canceled my account and they even returned money to me after I told them that I want it back due to "illegal clicks".
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Post by jivimb on May 25, 2006 22:38:19 GMT -5
Paul and Tal
Thanks for the input. I use miva and go-click to get cheap clicks. If I stay at the ..33 cents that Erich recommends on the big 3, I hardly get any clicks. I have adjusted keywords and ads, but I guess I haven't found the right combo yet. There is a lot of competition these days.
Jim
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