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ClickBank Confusion - Please Help

 »ClickBnak's not very clear interface
 
ucwc Can someone please help me. We have an Ebook, our first of only two, listed with ClickBank. It is clearly in the wrong category. But where do I find a contact to ClickBank that will tell me how to change it, or can someone here tell me how to change it .. please.

For the other book, I used QuickPayPro. To my thinking, their interface is far more professional and easier, and the sales tracking and affiliate system seems far superior. Also, there are better choices for getting paid (if I ever make any sales). Can anyone here comment. Maybe I just don't know ClickBank, but, in the present case, I could not find out from the site how to do what I need, or where to make contact at ClickBank to find out.

Thanks in advance


Posted on: 9:31 am on September 30, 2003
EBookCompiler I think you need to email them to get them to change your category.

http://clickbank.com/contact.html

"For questions regarding your ClickBank account, please write to: accounts@clickbank.com "

As for which is better, I guess it depends on you. There probably is no perfect payment solution that is ideal for everybody - people have different needs - so use which ever system you think suits you better.


Posted on: 3:12 pm on September 30, 2003

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