Clickbank a voulu faire comme Amazon, ce n`est pas

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Clickbank a voulu faire comme Amazon, ce n`est pas
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Clickbank a voulu faire comme Amazon, ce n'est pas passé.
Salut,
Ces dernières semaines Clickbank a voulu mettre toutes les pages de ventes dans une iframe avec
le logo Clickbank et des liens en haut de la page.
Ils l'ont fait sans rien demander à personne, en donnant des raisons moisies.
Apparemment beaucoup de vendeurs leur ont envoyé des plaintes, du coup ils sont revenus en
arrière et ont expliqué les vraies raisons.
En fait ils ont des problèmes avec les clients qui font une plainte à leur banque pour récupérer
l'argent sans passer par le remboursement Clickbank (60 jours).
Les américains en particulier ont un système très simple pour demander directement à leur banque
d'être remboursé de tel ou tel achat en ligne (6 mois).
C'est les cartes Visa, Mastercard, American Express. Chacun a des limites de temps différents mais
c'est plusieurs mois au moins.
Mais les banques, et les systèmes de paiement n'aiment pas avoir des plaintes pour
remboursement, donc ils saoulent Clickbank avec ça, en plus de leur faire payer des amendes à
chaque fois (que Clickbank fait payer aux vendeurs)
Donc Clickbank voulait mettre leur logo en haut de chaque page de vente, plus des liens vers la
marketplace, et d'autres liens pour que les clients se connectent à leur compte Clickbank.
Pour faire en quelque sorte un Amazon des produits numériques de Clickbank. Quand on achète sur
Amazon, ce n'est pas toujours Amazon qui vend, mais le client lui achète sur Amazon avec son
compte Amazon. Clickbank voudrait arriver à ça.
Alors qu'actuellement Clickbank n'est qu'un moyen de paiement pour les vendeurs. Maintenant
Clickbank voudrait que les vendeurs donnent l'impression d'être sur Clickbank, plutôt que de
n'utiliser Clickbank que comme un moyen de paiement parmi tant d'autres.
Mais finalement Clickbank est revenu en arrière, il a arrêté son délire d'iframe et de liens sur
chaque page de vente mais fait tout ça comme une bêta. Donc c'est maintenant sur un principe de
volontariat. Les vendeurs qui le souhaitent peuvent participer à cette bêta.
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Voilà les 3 derniers emails à ce sujet :
Premier message du 23 septembre 2015 : Live: Always On Shopping Portal Header
CLICKBANK
IMPORTANT ACCOUNT MESSAGE
Hi James,
Recently, we sent you an email detailing a very important update to the ClickBank platform about
the Always On Shopping Portal. We're excited to announce the portal goes live today and is
available for you to implement immediately.
As a reminder, ClickBank product vendors are now required to include a small JavaScript code on
all pages within their marketing funnel. This code simply returns a piece of HTML content that
injects a thin ClickBank-branded header on top of the page. The header will include the following
menu options:
A Customer Support link that opens up a customer support dropdown box in order to keep the
customer on the page instead of navigating away.
A Marketplace link that opens a new browser tab and links to ClickBank's consumer-facing
website of featured products at clickbank.com.
A Customer Account link that opens up a dropdown account login box to make purchasing easier
for repeat customers. (Available end of October)
The menu options included in the header will make it easier for your customers to access the
support they need as well as understand where their products are coming from, reducing refunds
and chargebacks.
The Always On Shopping Portal will redirect your current HopTarget URL to a ClickBank-branded
domain at info.clickbank.net/vendornickname, where your sales page will be loaded into an iframe
below the ClickBank-branded header.
To implement these new features, we ask that you login to your ClickBank account and upload the
piece of JavaScript as soon as possible. The JavaScript code is located in your account under
Settings > My Site > Header Code. More information about the Always On Shopping Portal and
why we are making these changes can be found here.
ClickBank is dedicated to your long-term success. Because of this, we are actively testing several
variations of the Always On Shopping Portal to remove impact on conversions.
Along with the release of the Always On Shopping Portal, we invite you to check out ClickBank's
new e-commerce focused website at clickbank.com. We have expanded our Featured Product
selection providing vendors with more visibility for their products. Plus, more products will be
added in the coming months.
As always, our Client Support team is available to answer any questions you may have plus provide
help with adding the JavaScript code to your marketing funnel. Feel free to reach out to the team
via support.clickbank.com.
RAISON MOISIE ==> Our commitment through all of this is to provide customers buying
products through ClickBank with the best customer experience possible AND provide you
with the best platform in the world to help you reach your financial goals.
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Sincerely,
The ClickBank Team
---Deuxième message du 29 septembre 2015 : Important: You Spoke, and We Listened
CLICKBANK
IMPORTANT ACCOUNT MESSAGE
Hi James,
You received an email last week announcing the launch of the Always On Shopping Portal.
We want you to know that we are listening, and that we have heard your concerns.
Our testing with the iframe to extend brand recognition has concluded. The vendor Pitch Pages that
were included in the initial test will no longer show in an iframe for ALL Hop traffic starting last
Thursday, September 24, 2015.
As a reminder from our previous communications, the performance marketing industry is
undergoing significant changes as a result of the increase in online fraud, coinciding with the
rollout of new embedded microchip credit cards. ClickBank is working closely with the payment
brands and our partners to decrease one area of fraud and risk, associated with the lack of
recognition of the ClickBank Internet Retailing brand by consumers, due to our unique marketing
model with you our clients.
We need your partnership in this.
The ClickBank branded header must be part of your marketing funnel and at the top of any page
with a ClickBank payment link. This will reduce the volume of consumers who report their charges
as fraudulent due to the lack of awareness of ClickBank being the Internet Retailer of the
transaction. This is a problem that affects you as much as ClickBank because you could lose
revenue from the buyer, affiliate commissions are returned, and the consumer ultimately opts-out
of future purchases or subscriptions from you.
We are actively evaluating the data we gathered during our test to see what iterative changes
should be made to the format and content of the header, though we will not serve it through an
iframe. As we make modifications to our approach, we will keep you updated.
Thank you again for sharing your feedback and concerns. Our desire is to adapt our solutions and
offering to best accommodate the needs of our Vendors, Affiliates and consumers. We value our
partnership with you and look forward to the next phase of our growth together.
Thank You,
ClickBank
---Troisième message du 15 octobre 2015 : We messed up
CLICKBANK
A letter from ClickBank's CEO
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We owe you an explanation
Hi James,
You Were Right!
Anger. Frustration. Confusion. Your feedback resonated with us loud and clear, and ClickBank has
never been more humbled than by your honest and raw comments in response to our recent
platform changes. For that, we owe you both an apology and an explanation.
Here's What We Should Have Told You
Over the years, we've prioritized you over our card brand partners. Truth is ClickBank has
supported the wishes of our vendors and affiliates to decrease the presence of our branding in your
sales flow.
The Card Brands Don't Like This
Our card brand partners have established guidelines around how to conduct business as an internet
retailer. Frankly, we went too far in ignoring their rules. (To learn more about these rules and the
differences between payment processing, internet retailers and services providers, please click
here.)
And We Reacted Too Quickly
In an attempt to address the branding rules in accordance with the card brand guidelines, we
implemented our initial version of the "Always on Shopping Portal." Without question, our
communication and implementation around this change was not done in a manner that was
acceptable to you, or to what we expect from ourselves in serving you, our clients.
We are truly sorry for failing to do this in a more thoughtful way. We've listened to your feedback
and are working with top vendors and affiliates in order to move forward.
ClickBank's Merchant Account Remains Impenetrable & Our Future Rock Solid
We've heard the rumors and need to set the record straight. Although we reacted quickly (too
quickly) to card brand requests, ClickBank is NOT in danger of losing our merchant account. Facts:
ClickBank & clients have enjoyed one of our best years ever
We have removed many of the bad actors in our marketplace, dramatically improving quality of
our products and services
We maintain strong relationships with our card brand and payment partners
THIS is What Really Happened
Although the business was NEVER in jeopardy, ClickBank did have some very serious discussions
with payment partners around paying attention to their guidelines. Our good standing as a premier
internet retailer means adhering to a new set of directives that we must implement on the platform
in some form.
We Need Your Input to Move Forward
We've heard you loud and clear and understand the recent changes are unacceptable to you and
your business. So now we need your help. We have been actively receiving feedback and working
closely with our largest vendors and affiliates on the best options for moving forward. We are
changing our communication plan from tight-lipped to transparent.
TODAY WE CAN GUARANTEE THIS:
The Branded ClickBank iFrames are Gone and Won't Be Back
This means that your Pitch Page will NOT be redirected to a shop.clickbank.net domain. It will
remain under your own URL no matter where the traffic originates.
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However, We Must Retain ClickBank Branding on Some Pages
At the directive of our card brand partners, we must show customers the ClickBank logo on any
page that has a pay link. We're now dedicated to doing this in a way that is acceptable to you. We
hosted initial design discussions with several key vendors and affiliates this week and all
indications are that we're on the right track. We expect beta versions to be ready around the 27th
of October. We will be clearly communicating these changes with you prior to implementation.
The Marketplace Link is Also Gone
As a direct result of your feedback we will not create links where we can't support attribution for
vendors and affiliates. We have no current plans to revisit this item.
And There's More We Need to Do
There are still more changes we must make, and we'll need your help and input along the way:
1. New End-Customer Focused Website: From our website customers must understand who
ClickBank is and what type of products we sell. We've changed our website accordingly, now
featuring products on our platform.
2. Content Delivery: We need to support content delivery to customers, when possible. This
should have an added benefit of taking the technical support burden off of vendors for products,
like e-books, where the consumer may not understand how to download the product or if resending
download links is necessary.
3. Customer Account Support: Repeat customers will be able to create an account to store their
purchase history and payment information. This comes with an added benefit of faster checkout for
repeat customers and serves an ongoing request from vendors.
We Need Beta Participants That Can Help Us Nail It
Seriously, we need real deal vendors to test this stuff out and give us a piece of your mind. If you
are open to working with us on the early iterations of our logo, customer account feature and/or
content delivery functions, let us know here.
As a beta tester you'll be encouraged to post or blog about your experiences so that we're
maintaining unbiased feedback and transparency. We anticipate a large and diverse group of beta
testers to ensure that we are adequately representing all viewpoints and use cases.
Above All, Remember This
The last thing we want to do is jeopardize your business, reduce your conversions or piss off our
clients. Why? For us, that's business suicide.
Our sole purpose as an internet retailer is to make performance marketers successful. BUT we
must do so by upholding our commitments to our card brand partners whose primary concern the
safety of end consumers.
We know now that we can't do this alone. And we're looking to you to help us maintain our
commitments to you, our card brand partners and end consumers in a way that is acceptable,
meaningful and profitable for all of us.
Sincerely,
Ray Morris
ClickBank CEO
---Voici deux discussions sur des gros forums anglophones :
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https://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/11...
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/clickbank/790843-new-clickbank...
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