A lot of people are excited that Clickbank is now (again) open to the Philippines. Most internet marketers will tell you that the "simple" first step is to open an account there and sell things that you did not create-even if you don't have a website. Yes you are an online salesman, but you did it by choice. Affiliate marketing this is called (yes, that's yoda).
That's why they say that you can "make money online" without a product, and without a website. You just email people or post in places where buyers of the Clickbank products maybe present.
Anyway, most sites will just tell you the items above --almost a cut and paste from the Clickbank site. I'm here to tell you their Accounting Policy and How Can You Get Paid if ever you make sales using Clickbank.
1. You get paid if you make $10 or $100 or an amount you specify.
2. If you're in the Philippines, you'll have to WAIT for a paper cheque to be delivered to you. No other choice.
3. After getting the cheque, you deposit it -wait for clearing of course.
4. The delay between the sales, delivery and clearing can be at LEAST 3 months.
5. You cannot get paid if you don't have at least 5 sales of different credit card numbers. Paypal is considered "not a credit card".
6. Your sales must have at least any two of the following: 1 mastercard,1 visa,1 paypal.
7. This will all be worth it as long as you GET THE CHEQUE in the mail. Given our beautifully efficient postal system, I suggest you include prayer in your schedule so you DO GET THE CHEQUE.
8. To start your clickbank sellers account,you need to pay $49.
9. To begin selling in clickbank, you don't have to pay anything -after all you are going to sell for them!
10. Don't let your account not earn! Dormant accounts are subject to a charge of $1 per pay period after 90 days of no earnings, $5 per pay period after 180 days of no earnings, and $15 per pay period after 365 days of no earnings.
Thanks:
Thanks to Yaro for his round the world video and his exposure of his two student's "membership sites". - one of which was using Clickbank -this is what alerted me to check it out as an alternate means of accepting credit cards from the Philippines.
But Yaro, the "acne" site is a forum and a blog - is that considered a "membership site?". Oh well, I suppose if it brings in the cash and has lots of members, then it is one!?
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