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09 Mar 2008 05:00:06 | Harvey Segal
First, have you heard of these terms ?
- distributed denial of service attack
- packet loss
They are just some of the reasons why ClickBank has been
down recently - causing lots of unhappy posters at the
forums.
Which all means that when your customer goes to order
and finds he can"t get through then that"s a lost sale
for you.
But does it have to be ?
If only we could get to that customer before he
disappears in disappointment at not getting our
wonderful product.
Impossible, he"s left our site.
Or has he ?
Well one person does not like the word impossible and he
decided to do something about it.
And I"m already using his new program.
So now when my customer is unable to access the
ClickBank order form he is immediately and automatically
taken to a page of my own choosing at MY site.
Yes, I"ve captured him !
And what do I have on this page ?
Well, I give him 3 options. I say
1. ClickBank is currently down, you may want to retry in
a few minutes.
2. Leave your email address with me. I"ll get back to
you as soon as they are up.
3. If you want to pay by Paypal here is my account.
The creator of this program is none other than my close
colleague Adrian Ling.
It"s called CB-Switch and you can find it at
http://www.supertips.com/cgi-bin/b/t.cgi?cbswitch
It"s very simple to install.
But here"s a twist.
I"m not using that actual program.
Because Adrian has now included the very same switching
feature in easyClickMate.
It was originally planned for a future release but he"s
added it just in the last day or two.
And now cast your mind back to my last issue - and
you"ll see the reason for this one.
You will have seen the special offer of easyClickMate
which expires on July 15. The special page at
http://www.easyclickmate.com/indexhs.php
had (and still has) no mention of the switch feature.
But is IS included.
So if you were thinking about getting easyClickMate
(which is the top selling product at my site) you can
save money by ordering before July 15.
And then save more every time ClickBank goes down.
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http://www.clickbankguide.com/mailing.htm
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