05 May
Posted by Henry Zeng as Home Business
If you’re a Internet affiliate that promoting Clickbank products, you will probably notice that there is a 90-day refund rule for each product.
Refunds can kill your Clickbank sales efforts! A lot of sales will mean nothing if your referred customers request their money back.
Refunds can not totally be avoided. What you need is to choose the best products when you start promoting. Calculating the refund rate of the Clickbank product that you want to promote is a good way to decide if it is worth your time and efforts.
Visit the Clickbank Market Place, you are provided with some important payout stats. Every product at Clickbank has some information attached to it, which can help you determine if it is a quality product for you to promote.
%/sale: How much you earn as a percentage of the total price of the product, the commission rate.
$/sale ($Earned/Sale): The average net amount earned per affiliate per referred sale in the past considering refunds and the Clickbank fees. With this number, you can have an inner look at the real performance of the products you want to promote.
The average refund rate of a Clickbank product is: (Affiliate Commission - $/sale)/ Affiliate Commission = Average Refund Rate
Affiliate Commission= (Product Price - Product Price * 7.5% -$1) * %/sale
For example, you check the Clickbank marketplace and see the price of Confessions of a Lazy Super-Affiliate report is $29.95, $Earned/Sale is 19.97, and the commission rate is 75%. So the affiliate commission of this report is 75% * (29.95-29.95 * 7.5%-1) =$20.03 and the refund rate is (20.03-19.97) / 20.03 =0.29%. Yeah, it’s one of the lowest refund products I have ever seen.
The normal refund rate of Clickbank products is around 10%. With a 5% or less refund rate congrats you find an excellent product. With an 20-25% (or higher) refund rate you should consider promoting other ones.
And you should beware that you can’t calculate the refund rate with any accuracy if a Clickbank vendor is selling different products with different prices. You can check if this vendor has multiple products in this way. Type payment URLs like this in your browser: http://1.vendor.pay.clickbank.net/, http://2.vendor.pay.clickbank.net/… If you get a 404 error on http://2.vendor.pay.clickbank.net then this vendor has only one product in the Clickbank marketplace.
Another factor is when vendors change their product price. Realize that if a vendor offers different products/price this isn’t going to work.
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