Can anyone help me with publishing on Clickbank?
I’ve written my e book. Now I’m putting it on Clickbank. Right!
I have 4 post grad degrees and I can’t make head or tail of the instructions. The FAQs didn’t help. I wrote to Customer Support. They didn’t reply. I’m tearing my hair out. Is there anybody out there who has successfully completed this exercise? Can you help me please?
Chances are Clickbank was started and died a quick death. I’ve never heard of it.
Before selecting a self-publisher, make sure they are getting their books on Amazon and Fictionwise.com. Otherwise you are wasting your money.
If your book is good, try the normal publishing route first.
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Is Clickbank Marketplace a scam to get my credit card number?
I want to buy a product online. The product is somewhat sketchy. They tell me that by purchasing their product I will then be able to login to their member’s site and watch instructional videos and download a pdf. to help walk me through fixing my XBOX 360. When I click to order, it brings me to the Clickbank Marketplace secure site where I can enter my CC info, etc. I’m cautious to do this…
What are some thoughts? Does this sound like a scam?
Hi There
I think I am qualified to answer this question as I use Clickbank all the time!
Thing is, you are lucky it is a Clickbank product you want to download because Clickbank has a mandatory refund policy of 60 days on every product bought on its market place.
For example a couple of weeks ago I bought a statistics download for one of my websites. Trouble was it was not compatable with the blog I was using. I requested a refund from Clickbank and had the money back in my account within 7 days…no questions asked.
Keep your Clickbank receipt and the transaction numbers it issues when the purchase happens.It will be sent to your nominated email
Hope thats a help..clickbank is cool and reputable in my experience.
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What is the best way to create free traffic to my blogger.com account?
I just started to blog. How much of content must I create to actually see monetization my blog. How many words per blog would be sufficient?
It’s not the number of words that count, but whether you actually have anything to say that are of value to the readers. Are you entertaining, witty or informative? You can write gazillion words that may not capture anyone’s attention, or write only 1 paragraph each day and people can’t get enough of what you write and come to your blog everyday.
Here are some ways you can promote your blog
1. Create great content – everything starts with great content. Think ‘Linkbait" — or writing about stuff that would be so great that people will want to link to you. It can be a news hook where you write about something that is contrary to what everyone else is saying; resource hook where you have the only information available or humor hook.
2. Update the content regularly – make your visitors come back again and again to your blog by providing daily updates (even multiple posts per day!)
3. Submit your blog to blog directories such as
Technorati http://www.technorati.com/ping.html
DAYPOP http://www.daypop.com/info/submit.htm
Feedster http://www.feedster.com/add.php
Bloglines http://www.bloglines.com/register/
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Blogcritics.org http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/10/06/134209.php
Blogstreet http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/addrss.cgi
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Blog Universe http://bloguniverse.com/
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Memigo http://www.memigo.com/users/join
BlogHop http://www.bloghop.com/account/index.htm
Blogarama http://www.blogarama.com/index.php?show=add
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4. Network with other bloggers – comment on their blogs, read and link to other blogs and request them to link back to you
5. Email other bloggers – pitch your post to other bloggers and hope that they will link or mention your blog
6. Use techniques to showcase your blog – examples include meme games such as the Daily Meme http://thedailymeme.com/ or carnivals http://blogcarnival.com/bc/
7. You can try pay per click programs such as Google Adwords http://www.google.com/adwords or Yahoo Search Marketing http://searchmarketing.yahoo.c… – though the key is to carefully track your ROI and which keywords actually perform well
8. Make sure your blog is indexable by the search engines – and make sure that your titles have great keywords that your target audience are most likely to use
9. Send out press releases. While outfits charge as much as $650 per release, there are free press release submission places on the Web. Press releases allow you to (a) attract media attention; (b) get more back links to your website without sending each website an email request; and (c) get more visibility especially if your press release gets in Google News or Yahoo News.
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10. Submit articles with your blog posts. Write articles and submit them to websites accepting author submissions. You get exposure for your business; establishes you as an authority in your field, and allows you to get backlinks for your website. If 50 websites publish your article and it contains a link back to your website, then you easily get 50 links from a single article. The more links you have, the greater your chances for increasing your search engine rankings.
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business plans structure
Title page: Title or heading of the plan and brief description if required, author, date, company/organization if applicable, details of circulation and confidentiality.
Contents page: A list of contents (basically the sections listed here, starting with the Introduction page) showing page numbers, plus a list of appendices or addendums (added reference material at the back of the document) allowing the reader to find what they need and navigate the document easily, and to refer others to particular items and page numbers when reviewing or querying.
Introduction page: Introduction and purpose of the plan, terms of reference if applicable (usually for formal and large plans or projects).
Executive summary page: Optional and usually beneficial, this should normally be no more than a page long (or it’s not an executive summary) – the key points of the whole plan including conclusions, recommendations, actions, financial returns on investment, etc., clearly readable in a few minutes.
Main body of plan: sections and headings as required, see template below.
Acknowledgments and bibliography/reference sources: if relevant (only required normally for very large formal plans)
Appendices: appendices or addendums – additional detailed reference material, examples, statistics, spreadsheets, etc., for reference and not central to the main presentation of your plan.
business plans – main body sections examples template
This sample template is typical for a sales/marketing/new business development business plan. (A business plan for a more complex project such as an international joint-venture, or the formation of a new company including manufacturing plant or other overhead activities would need to include relevant information and financials about the overheads and resources concerned, and the financials would need to show costs and profits more like a fully developed profit and loss account, with cashflow projections, balance sheet, etc.) Where appropriate refer to your position regarding corporate ethics and social responsibility. While these aspects are not mechanisms within the plan, they are crucial reference points.
1.Define your market – sector(s) and segment(s) definitions
2.Quantify your market (overview only) – size, segmentation, relevant statistics, values, numbers (locations, people/users, etc) – make this relevant to you business
3.Explain your market(s) – sector trends, eg., growth, legislation, seasonality, PEST factors where relevant, refer to Ansoff matrix, show the strategic business drivers within sector and segments, purchasing mechanisms, processes, restrictions – what are the factors that determine customers’ priorities and needs – this is a logical place to refer to ethics and CSR (corporate social responsibility
4.Explain your existing business – your current business according to sector, products/services, quantities, values, distributor, etc.
5.Analyse your existing customer spread by customer type, values and products/services including major accounts (the ‘Pareto Principle’ or the ’80:20 rule’ often applies here, eg., 80% of your business comes from 20% of your customers)
6.Explain your products and services – refer to Boston matrix and especially your strategic propositions (what these propositions will do for your customers) including your USP’s and UPB’s (see sales training section and acronyms)
7.Explain you routes to market, gatekeepers, influencers and strategic partners – the other organizations/individuals you will work with to develop your market, including ‘what’s in it for them’, commissions, endorsements, accreditations, approvals, licenses, etc.
8.Case studies and track record – the credibility, evidence and proof that your propositions and strategic partnerships work
9.Competitor analysis, eg., SWOT analysis of your own business compared to SWOT analysis of each competitor
10.Sales/marketing/business plan (1 year min) showing sales and margins by product/service stream, mix, values, segment, ‘distributor’, etc, whatever is relevant, phased monthly, in as much detail as you need. This should be on a spreadsheet, with as many different sheets as necessary to quantify relevant inputs and outputs.
11.List your strategic actions (marketing campaigns, sales activities, advertising, etc) that will deliver the above, with costs and returns. This should be supported with a spreadsheet, showing cost and return on investment for each activity.
Tip: If the business plan concerns an existing activity, use the previous year’s sales/business analysis as the basis for the next year’s sales/business plan. Adapt as necessary according to your new strategic plans.
In the most simplest of the terms, these are instructions/guidelines for the preparation of a business plan.
The author of the guidelines has failed to follow his own advice to others. S/he does not practice what s/he teaches.




