Did You Make Your First Affiliate Sale? How to Get Paid

ClickBank for Newbies Gets You Paid Faster

ClickBank for Newbies Gets You Paid Faster

Did you just make your first affiliate sale at ClickBank? Yay! Way to go! Doesn’t it feel delicious?

Are you eager for the money? Well, there’s a small problem…or three.

First, ClickBank is set up to pay you when you’ve earned $100. You can change that down to a lower threshold of your choice, with the minimum being $10.

Bear in mind that they’ll take out a $2.50 processing fee, so set your threshold where you prefer.

Second, ClickBank wants to see FIVE sales from different credit cards to prove five different people made purchases BEFORE they’ll pay you your first payment.

And then they send the first three payments by mail no faster than every two weeks before they’ll allow direct deposits weekly into your bank account.

Third–brace yourself–if you don’t make another sale after that first one for ages, ClickBank assumes the account is dormant and starts taking little nibbles off your sale amount. The nibbles get larger and larger as months go by until your wonderful first-and-only sale gets all gobbled up somewhere down the line. OUCH.

That’s the situation I’m in. I’ve gotten two little sales so far, many months apart, and the first one gets nibbled at.  I need three more sales fast.

Good news: there’s a work-around.

A new ebook I just found solves these problems which cause most newbies to quit affiliate marketing with ClickBank.

ClickBank for Newbies is written by Harvey Segal, also known as Mr ClickBank because he’s written three books on ClickBank.

Reckon he knows what he’s talking about? It’s a quick easy read, focused on solving our newbie problems.

And the cost of this book?

It’s free!

And it ends with an amazing idea for making you money from the book itself.

Grab your free copy of ClickBank for Newbies today and get the money from your affiliate sales into your hot little hands a whole lot faster.

Best,

karen-sig-blogP.S.

Did you click that link? How can you argue with help that’s FREE?

P.P.S.

While all the links in my post are meant to help you, some are affiliate links, which means if you click and buy, I could earn money.

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