Beware of Clickbank Account Snapshots
If you have been in the Internet Marketing game for a while, then you already know how some “gurus” will show proof of income to show how well he/she is doing with their program. Most of them will show their Clickbank account stats to show how much they are making online.
Well, I’m here to let you know that the next time you look at a sales page of a product that you are interested in, beware of their Clickbank account snapshot because it could be a fake account. Yes, it’s true, it doesn’t take much to photoshop your so called earnings on your clickbank account. Don’t believe me? Then you need to watch this video as this will show you how easy it is to manipulate your Clickbank account earnings.
Are you convinced yet? I hope so. I’m not saying that every guru or expert out there promoting their product has a fake account, of course there are still decent and honest people out there trying to make money online just like you and me. All I’m trying to say is be careful and use common sense when looking at these income snapshots. If it looks to good to be true, especially if their earnings seem too big, then most likely that is a fake.

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I’ve been told by a friend that Clickbank makes it really difficult to earn money through forcing you to resell oodles of completely different items via different charge cards and even Paypal. I would really like to make use of Clickbank though I am concerned about this. Do you know if it is the case?
I am not sure what you mean by selling “different items via different charge cards and even Paypal.” I’ve sold Clickbank products with no problem. You might be referring to Clickbank’s rules that they will not pay you until you receive at least one Visa, Mastercard and Paypal payments. I know that rule sucks but if you really want to know how to get over that rule, just drop me an email!
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