Want to make sure your ClickBank sales are credited to you and you alone?
Have you been a victim of ClickBank dirty robbery?
In your quest to fully understand ClickBank, are you aware that it is a simple task for a thief to claim your hard-earned commission?
There are rumors going around about the safety of your ClickBank affiliate links and therefore I am often asked, can someone steal my sales? The short answer is yes, your ClickBank sales can be stolen right under your nose.
Now, I’m not a technical person, nor a thief who would try to implement this stealing technique, I can’t tell you how to steal someone else’s sales, but I can certainly help you ensure that you get credited for the sales you make.
However, with that said, what a ClickBank thief will strive to do is replace your ClickBank ID in your product link with their own, and thus when a sale is made, it is credited to the ClickBank account. of the thief, not yours.
So how can I prevent someone from stealing my ClickBank sales?
You must hide the ClickBank Vendor ID in two specific places:
- in the order link on the supplier’s sales page
- in the affiliate URL
You can use the following techniques to hide your ClickBank skip links:
- a redirect link – your own website is required for this, which you can pick up for around $1. For detailed instructions on how to do this, ClickBank has excellent help pages within their site that I recommend you read if you don’t know how to redirect a link
- a cloaked link produced by an affiliate cloaking program, some of which can be used for free.
- a tracking URL, of which there are also many on the Internet, and I recommend that you do your research and choose a program that suits your needs.
The reality is that your ClickBank commission is at risk, but with a little effort and research, you can ensure the safety of your ClickBank sales.