The Times They Are A-Changin’
Posted by: Terra Goeres, Manager – Client Account Management
Bob Dylan’s classic 1964 song may have been a bit before my time, but when I look back on my years with ClickBank, his catchy hook always pops into my head.
I started with ClickBank on May 11, 2000, shortly after the owners moved the company from San Diego, CA, to Boise, ID. I was the fourth full-time employee hired. We rented a small office which had five rooms: offices for the owners and for our VP of Sales; a larger room for me, Jennifer, and Sommar, the other two customer service representatives at the time (both of whom are still with ClickBank today in other roles!); a small conference room, and a small lobby area which was decorated in kitschy furniture from the ‘70s that we borrowed from one of our board members. We had a single phone, which rarely rang, and twice a month we would all gather in the conference room to stamp our President’s signature on our clients’ checks and stuff them into envelopes. Clearly, it was an impressive, high-tech process!
There were no bells and whistles at that time (those of you who remember our original website can attest to that)! Instead, we focused on one simple concept, which we did better than anyone else: providing reliable commission tracking and on-time payments to our publishers and affiliates.
Fast forward 8 years, and I can proudly say that our commitment to serving our clients’ needs has never changed. Instead, like a fine wine, we’ve only gotten better with age! Our staff of 7 has grown to over 50, which includes a new Executive Team (as of 2005), a beefed up IT and Development staff, and many other key additions in our Customer Service, Security, Marketing, and Accounting departments. This has given us the resources to provide you with better communication, to seek out your feedback, and to fulfill many of your requests for new features and enhancements. The additional staff also means that we’ve long outgrown our little 5 room office. Over time, we’ve expanded into two offices: one still in Boise, Idaho, and another in Broomfield, Colorado.
Even my own career at ClickBank has gone through several changes. After spending the last 8 years in our Boise office doing everything from customer service to product approvals to managing people, I have recently moved to our Broomfield office and taken on the position of Manager – Client Account Management in our Business Development Department.
In my new position, my responsibility is to drive the success of our clients. My job is to act as the voice of our clients within the company, to manage and develop programs that foster the growth of our clients’ businesses, and to generate new business by reaching out to the greater Internet marketing world. On that note, if you have comments on any of our past changes or suggestions for future enhancements, please reply to this post. I would love to hear your thoughts!
Yes, “the times they are a-changin’” at ClickBank, but in my estimation it’s the best kind of change- we just keep getting better!
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Hi Terra,
“re stuffing client checks into envelopes”… in 2000.
When will CB offer Paypal as a means of Payment for the world’s 2nd largest economy?
I’m sure you noticed the growth of others such as Plimus and their recent VC funding in US. They already offer PayPal AFAIK.
regards
er, Japan that is
This is interesting
Hi Terra,
I noticed that I cannot become the clickbank affiliate, because my country of residence is Ukraine is not listed at your sign up form
, it’s very frustrating, because I have good experience in affiliate marketing over the years as being affiliate of other affiliate networks and 99.9% of them are gladly accepting people from my country.
Can you, please explain why we are not accepted, because this year my country has became even WTO member. And at the same time I can see that even people from India and many, many others are accepted in clickbank.
And for the same reason I cannot become a publisher at clickbank as well.
It’s really very frustrating and big inconvenience, bat the same time your competitors are benefiting from it.
Please, can you give me the answer why? or when will you start accepting us? and, please help me ge accepted with clickbank anyhow.
Thank you very much and, please excuse me for asking in the blog, beause it is the only way I can get in touch with clickbank as I cannot register with my country and thus no access to support without having the account.
God bless you.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the response! I appreciate your feedback. The reason we do not offer PayPal as an option for client payments is because it’s quite expensive. PayPal charges both a fee to send the payment, as well as a fee to complete the currency conversion.
We recently rolled out direct deposit as a payment option for any customers with bank accounts in the following countries:
• United States
• Australia
• Austria
• Belgium
• Canada
• France
• Germany
• Ireland
• Mexico
• The Netherlands
• New Zealand
• Spain
• Switzerland
• United Kingdom
Is this an option for you? We also offer wire transfer as an option for accounts that meet certain requirements. If you would like me to look into this for you, please email me your nickname to tlg@clickbank.com.
Thanks!
Terra
Hi Steven,
Thank you for replying to my blog post! I appreciate your comment.
Our fraud detection systems are adjusted frequently as global fraud patterns mutate. Unfortunately, we cannot predict when these patterns will shift and allow ClickBank to accept affiliates and publishers from your country. However, you may have noticed that we just added several countries to our sign-up form that had previously been left off due to their fraud rates. If we see a similar change in the Ukraine, we may eventually be able to add your country to our sign-up form.
I would recommend that you check back with us every 4-6 weeks to see if your country has been added.
Regards,
Terra
Thank you Terra very much!
I will be checking back often hoping for that shift finally
. I really appreciate your detailed answer to me.
I would like to add some statistic data about our country – now 10 million people in Ukraine are using internet and there are lots and lots webmasters who are very knowledgeable and successful here so they could contribute a lot to your publishers income and your company
.
Also almost every CPA networks are accepting us without the problem.
My best regards!