Friday 20 April 2012

R U, A GOAL SCORER?: MANAGING TODAYMoney management is an art. Sadly, i...

R U, A GOAL SCORER?: MANAGING TODAYMoney management is an art. Sadly, i...: MANAGING TODAY Money management is an art. Sadly, it is becoming a lost art. We are becoming poorer each day just because we cannot manage...The problem - why most ClickBank affiliates fail
So you've made your first sale.
Happy ? Motivated ?
Of course.
Now for the bad news.
Getting a sale does not mean you get paid.
The first reason (easily solved) is that you need to meet a payment threshold before you get paid. By default
ClickBank sets this at $100. So what you can do is lower it if you wish, you can go as low as $10 but be
aware that $2.50 is deducted for each check payment to you.
Note also that payment is only sent at pay period end time which is every 2 weeks. You need to have
received 2 pay checks before you can opt for direct deposit and receive payment every week.
But it's the second reason that is the BIG one.
In my experience it's one of the most common complaints at my forum and others.
Before getting paid you need to need to meet the Customer Distribution Requirement.
You can read the full detail in ClickBank's Accounting Policy but here is the essential bit
In compliance with US law, ClickBank will withhold payment of any account balance until the following criteria
is met:
* Sales made with 5 or more different credit card numbers and
* Sales made with two different payment methods (either Visa, MasterCard, or PayPal). Note: PayPal
purchases do not count toward the minimum 5 different credit card numbers.
What this means is - at the very best - you are going to NEED FIVE SALES BEFORE YOU GET PAID.
Feeling frustrated ?
Well it get's worse.
Let me tell you about 'dormant' accounts.
Accounts with a positive balance but no earnings for an extended period of time are considered dormant.
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Dormant accounts are subject to a charge of $1 per pay period after 90 days of inactivity, $5 per pay period
after 180 days of inactivity, and $50 per pay period after 365 days of inactivity.
So you could hit lucky on your first day as an affiliate, earn a big commission ( the maximum possible is
$100) then wait and wait for at least 4 more sales before you can get hold of your earnings. Meanwhile after 3
months of no sales deductions begin chipping away at your account.
Are you then surprised why newbies struggling to make sales become disillusioned and start to quit ?
Over 90% of ClickBank affiliates are INACTIVE.
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