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Download Our Recurring Billing Publisher Guide

Posted by: Kristen M., Marketing Communications Manager

As you have probably heard by now, ClickBank offers the ability to sell recurring billing products. The main benefit of recurring billing products, of course, is the ongoing income they provide.

Do you have a good idea for a recurring billing product, but aren’t sure how to get started?

Recently, we released a ClickBank Recurring Billing Publisher Guide. The PDF includes detailed instructions and screenshots to help you get started. The following key questions are addressed in the guide:

  • What is ClickBank Recurring Billing?
  • Why use ClickBank Recurring Billing?
  • How does recurring billing work?
  • How do I implement recurring billing?
  • What does the customer see when purchasing a recurring billing product from ClickBank?
  • What do I see when someone purchases my recurring billing product?
  • How do affiliates find recurring billing products in the Marketplace?
  • How am I notified of my recurring billing sales?

We’re working to expand our educational materials. Please leave a comment if you have an idea for a future topic or if you have any feedback about this guide.

Take a look at these related posts:

  1. ClickBank Offers PayPal for Recurring Billing
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  3. Recurring Billing Product Ideas
  4. How to Avoid the Most Common Publisher Mistakes When It Comes to Managing and Recruiting Affiliates
  5. ClickBank Analytics Improvements

2 Responses to “Download Our Recurring Billing Publisher Guide”

  • Colin Dunbar says:

    Hello

    I’ve been meaning to post about the “new” ClickBank, and eventually getting it done.

    The changes coming through is really super – I can only imagine what’s coming in the future.

    Kudos to everyone at ClickBank!

    Regards.

    Colin

  • Richard says:

    Not quite related to recurring payments… But this does need to be sorted out.

    I applaud all the changes that Clickbank has made recently – But one change has not been thought through thoroughly and is effecting sales for many people (I have written a support ticket about this to you)

    Since making the changes to the order page so that it automatically identifies the visitors location and amends the currency there seems to have been a sharp drop in sales.

    I suspect this is partly due to the price changing substantially, and losing the psychological price point that has been tested to be the best performing.

    This change has really thrown people price point testing up in the air.

    Here’s what will resolve the problem. Allow the currency that’s shown on the order page to be selectable by the merchant either in the “buy now” parameter in the URL or in the product details in the account.

    This will allow the currency to be set as the merchant sees fit, and for the purchaser to select the relevant currency for their location if that is what they would like to do.

    In the mean time, I’m going to be moving my business from Clickbank over to another payment provider while this is sorted out.

    Kind regards

    Richard.

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