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Getting a Clickbank Account

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After you have made up your mind to use Clickbank for your emarketing business, what follows up next if opening up an account. Even though there is no difference, it is however recommended that you know if you are eventually going to be a marketer of a partner. If you want to be a partner then you dont have to open up an account then, you can however open it later on when you have found a product that you want to sell. All in all when you are opening an account an a marketer it is only good that you wait until a time when you have a got a product for motives that will be talked about shortly.

The initial stage is to log on town.Clickbank.com and register to by hitting a registering button on the right corner of the window. Clickbank straight away puts you to the Promote Products” registering page.For ease every registering window forwards you to this page so you should not worry even though you are registering as a vendor.

After that, you will fill the boxes with your information. Make sure that you put in the correct information specially your address to make sure that Clickbank sends your checks to correct address. You will be required to enter Tax ID after registration.

Once you have completed all of the necessary information it is time to choose an account nickname. Here is where being a seller or an affiliate can make a tremendous difference. When you sell a product, Clickbank uses links known as Hoplinks that redirect through Clickbank so that they can keep track of affiliates. These links are ugly. So ugly, in fact, that anyone looking at the link may think it is going to redirect them to an attack site.

As an affiliate, the account ID can be broader, though it would still be helpful if the link matched things you are selling. It simply becomes less important.As such, you need to make sure you have an account name that matches the product you are selling (because your account name is inside the Hoplink) or at least hints at it so that the link appears more legitimate.

You will be sent a password that is equally as ugly as a Hoplink and completely unchangeable. Because of this, it is very important that you write down your nickname and password, as the consequences of losing either of those can be dire. It is very hard to retrieve lost information.Once you have entered all of that data you can click submit and register.

One of the reasons for writing down your nickname is that it is possible to create a website using an affiliate nickname. You have the make the website run on its own for a few years and eventually completely forget what the nickname was. That is the joy of passive income as you can continue to receive checks even without any contact with the Clickbank site, but it also means that you can potentially forget the ID, which can make it difficult if you need to change something in the future.

Once you have entered in the password you have officially registered. If you would like to sell a product, go to the account settings, click on my products and click add new product to get started. If you would like to become an affiliate, click on marketplace and search for items to affiliate with. Click on create hoplink, enter your nickname and you will be provided an affiliate link to sell the products.

Graham McKenzie is the content Syndication Manager at CBSuccessReport.com which provides the only Advanced ClickBank Affiliate & Vendor Guide of its kind.

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