The ClickBank E-Commerce Solution
ClickBank.com
can offer you multiple solutions for your e-commerce business. Here are
some of the advantages of using ClickBank.
1. Accept Credit
Cards Without a Merchant Account
If your product
is downloadable (such as electronic books or software), ClickBank may
be an excellent solution for you. For a $49.95 initial fee, you can
process credit cards and on-line cheques for $1.00 per transaction plus
7.5% of sales.
2. Start Your
Own Affiliate Program
With ClickBank,
you have your own built-in affiliate program. You decide what
commission (from 1% to 75%) you would like to pay your affiliates.
To learn more about ClickBank.com, visit
http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/buy/clickbank.html
3. Receive Free
Advertising
You receive
additional exposure through free listing on the ClickBank website and
through the search facilities of other websites, such as CBMall.com.
To learn more
about CBMall.com, visit http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/buy/cbmall.html
4. Obtain
Referral Commissions
Even without
applying for ClickBank credit card processing, you can earn referral
commissions on thousands of ClickBank Marketplace products.
To learn more about ClickBank Marketplace, visit
http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/buy/clickbank-marketplace.html
5. Eliminate
Sales Tax Problems
Are you
registered for Value Added Tax (VAT) for online transactions for
European Union (EU) countries since July 1, 2003?
Are you
collecting the appropriate state or provincial sales taxes?
If you are a
Canadian, are you aware of your obligation to collect Goods and
Services Tax (G.S.T.) and Harmonized Sales Tax (H.S.T.) on Internet
transactions?
Again, ClickBank
may be your solution. ClickBank is registered for EU purposes and adds
the appropriate VAT to each transaction.
As well, to deal
with ClickBank, you must agree to sell your product to them. ClickBank
then resells your product to their customers. Thus, ClickBank becomes
the retailer responsible for collecting sales taxes -- not you.
Obviously, ClickBank will not be subject to sales taxes in most
jurisdictions.
Since ClickBank
is located in the United States and can only sell or use the products
it sells from there, it would appear that Canadian G.S.T. and H.S.T.
would not be applicable to them.
Of course, this
is not legal advice. To determine your liability for sales and similar
taxes, consult your lawyer and accountant.