Click Bank: A leader in easy delivery of digital products across the web, this company makes it easy to upload and sell your own digital products (documents, ebooks, etc.).
Because they are a marketplace, you can also make money by promoting the thousands of downloadable products already listed at ClickBank and/or put their vast 100,000+ member affiliate network to work promoting your e-business products.
Easy to use and very popular.
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p.s. This is an area in which I'm particularly interested for my next book. Do you know of good alternatives to Click Bank? Digital product file delivery e-commerce solutions seems an area ripe for more entrepreneurs. Please email us or post in the Comments if you have suggestions.







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I am researching this too, for an ebook I am writing.
I found that e-junkie.com is one popular alternative to Clickbank. Unlike CB, they don't cut checks. I think they just send money to your paypal account. So, you pay e-junkie a percentage of each sale, but also paypal gets a cut. The advantage with e-junkie is you can pay for one account and upload up to 10 different ebooks for the one flat fee. I think Clickbank wants you to pay a separate fee for each ebook you want to upload and sell. There are some techie types that have come up with some solutions that let you sell more than one ebook under the same account on Clickbank, but I am not really sure how that works.
The biggest advantage of Clickbank is for subscription/membership sites that make recurring charges every month. Clickbank can do this kind of recurring payments; e-junkie can't.
You can also just use paypal by itself without setting up either a Clickbank or an e-junkie account. A Canadian marketer in Japan named Kevin Riley recommends this. He posts a lot on WarriorForum. He just puts a paypal buy now button on his sales page, and payments just process direct through paypal. However, paypal doesn't set up affiliate sales for you; Clickbank and e-junkie do have systems already in place (Clickbank has by far the most affiliates).
WarriorForum is also a good place to get recommendations for shopping carts.
Tradebit.com is another site similar to Payloadz I think. There is a lot of resale rights junk on Tradebit (as on Payloadz). Some documents are for sale through the site, and then other ebooks re-route you to the authors' websites, so that might be a good source for traffic to a sales page.
Posted by: vicki | June 22, 2010 at 07:20 AM
I am using E-junkie and as it is cheap and provides every help for you to ecommerce i would highly recommend E-junkie. there are many benefits sticking to E-junkie over Paypal... you are not limited to accept payment only from paypal, can accept payments from other payment gateways, provides pdf stamping feature which helps in avoiding sharing of ur digital assets, helps in promoting ur product through affiliates programs, etc.
Posted by: Jackson | June 23, 2010 at 12:32 AM
Thank you Vicki and Jackson for these helpful comments.
Digital download sales are an increasingly important part of our economy. It surprises me that a real "best of breed" solution has not yet emerged yet in this category.
Anyone else have suggestions?
Posted by: Scott Fox, Click Millionaires | June 23, 2010 at 10:02 PM