Re: Affiliate Software choices
Hi Ken,
I hope your golf site goes well.... Let us know about it when it's up and running.... :)
Speaking of golf, I played a game of mini-golf the other day.... I know it's not the real thing, but I'm working my way there in stages.... :)
I haven't used the first two credit card processing services you mention, out of the three I've only used Clickbank....
I think you should consider at least a few different factors....
* Price. This is definitely important.
* How many sales do you anticipate? Are you still at the testing stage or not? Some services are very good to use at a testing stage, but become too expensive to use if you have a lot of sales....
* Reliability. I've read about some people who used new credit card processors which gave incredibly low prices, only to get "burned" when the company closed down or didn't mail out checks....
Clickbank, I found, was very reliable, I DID get checks in the mail.... The main drawback of Clickbank which I can think of is that if you make a lot of sales, their charges (I think it's something like 7% + $1, at least last I checked -- so if you sell a $100 item, Clickbank will charge $8) gets too expensive compared to alternatives, and at that stage you should perhaps look towards alternatives....
There's a once-only fee now to "join" Clickbank too.... I joined a while ago when it used to be free.
On the other hand, they have a built in affiliate program which you can use if you choose to....
Good luck with the golf site.... :) Please let us know how it progresses and when you are ready to launch! :)
Dien
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