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The Clickbank.

Clickbank.com is a highly credible affiliate network which generates 350 million
dollars of annual revenue. An affiliate network is essentially commission-based
sales scheme. You recommend a site to your website visitors and pick up a
percentage of any sales those visitors generate. This percentage of sales is
known as affiliate commission. You benefit from the commission and the site
benefits from the sales it wouldn't otherwise have made if it wasn't for you, as
an affiliate marketer.

To get started easily and quickly, we certainly recommend Clickbank. You can join for
free at www.Clickbank.com

Clickbank is suitable for everyone to make some serious money online, easily. We
choose Clickbank’s affiliate network rather than Amazon’s affiliate network because
Clickbank generally has higher conversion rates and higher commission
percentages.

Amazon's affiliate commission is between 6% and 10% (you have to be a top
affiliate to get up to 10%) but most of the merchants on Clickbank will pay you
around 50% commission and some up to 75% commission (which means, you earn
more money than the merchant itself for the sales you directly bring in).
Another reason you want to choose Clickbank’s affiliate network is because
Amazon’s cookies (information stored on a computer) last for only 24 hours but
Clickbanks last for 60 days!

For example, 'John' clicks your affiliate link and goes to a website merchant of
Clickbank.com, and at that time, he decided not to buy the product. 15 days later, he
thinks that the product would benefit him, so he purchases the product. Even if is
after 15 days, you will still get the affiliate commission as Clickbank’s cookies last for
a staggering 60 days.

See also: How Clickbank Works
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