How do people promote Clickbank links nowadays?

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Used to be easy with Reddit & Quora but with spam rules getting stricter and stricter that doesn't seem worth pursuing any more.

Was curious who is doing well on Clickbank and the promotion methods you use these days?

Just paid ads pointing to a landing page?
 
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ClickBank still works, but direct linking is dead—use a presell or value page first.
Paid traffic (FB, TikTok, native ads) to a lead magnet + email funnel works well.
SEO niche blogs and YouTube reviews also convert long-term.
For Reddit/Quora, warm up accounts, provide value, then slip links naturally.
 
These days, people promote clickbank links in ways that look a lot different from the “spammy posting” era. People promote clickbank links today mainly through content marketing, email funnels, social media posts, youtube videos, and sometimes paid ads. They usually send traffic to a blog, landing page, or email list first instead of posting the affiliate link directly.
 
Used to be easy with Reddit & Quora but with spam rules getting stricter and stricter that doesn't seem worth pursuing any more.

Was curious who is doing well on Clickbank and the promotion methods you use these days?

Just paid ads pointing to a landing page?
A lot of people now use simple landing pages or funnels to warm up traffic before sending to Clickbank offers. Paid ads work but most mix them with content marketing like blogs, YouTube, or short-form video to build trust. Email lists are still one of the best long-term ways to keep promoting offers without relying too much on one platform.
 
ClickBank still works, but relying purely on paid ads can get expensive fast unless you already know your funnel converts.

What’s been working for me is building consistent organic traffic streams from platforms where people are already looking for answers and solutions in my niche. By posting genuinely helpful content and warming up the audience first, I’m sending visitors to my landing pages who are far more likely to convert.

The nice thing is once you build up that organic presence, it keeps bringing in traffic for months without spending a cent, much more stable than relying on ads.
 
Most people run paid ads with funnels or use niche content sites now; free platforms are too risky for Clickbank links.
 
A lot of people are finding success with long-form, in-depth comments on relevant Reddit questions and subreddits. The key is to genuinely help people and then naturally recommend the product as a solution. It's about building trust first. If you have the budget, paid ads are also a very powerful option. Reddit Ads can sometimes have a very, very low CPM/CPC based on your targeting options.
 
A lot of people are finding success with long-form, in-depth comments on relevant Reddit questions and subreddits. The key is to genuinely help people and then naturally recommend the product as a solution. It's about building trust first. If you have the budget, paid ads are also a very powerful option. Reddit Ads can sometimes have a very, very low CPM/CPC based on your targeting options.
Reddit still a goldmine, but you gotta find a way to promote it without the restriction
 
Used to be easy with Reddit & Quora but with spam rules getting stricter and stricter that doesn't seem worth pursuing any more.

Was curious who is doing well on Clickbank and the promotion methods you use these days?

Just paid ads pointing to a landing page?
ClickBank still works, but it’s mostly about paid ads to well-optimized landing pages or using email lists. Organic methods like Reddit/Quora are tougher now, so direct funnels with ads + email follow-ups are what’s working best.
 
Paid TikTok traffic surprised me last month, targeting interest-based audiences works surprisingly well for some Clickbank offers
 
Paid TikTok traffic surprised me last month, targeting interest-based audiences works surprisingly well for some Clickbank offers

I like this idea a lot
 
Most affiliates still struggle because they promote links the old way. Once you understand the right traffic and conversion strategy, passive results become much easier
 
most people just run paid ads now tbh, FB, tik tok, google… organic stuff is brutal with all the rules. i still test reddit sometimes but gotta be sneaky lol, landing pages usually convert way better than direct links.
 
Most of the successful affiliates I know are building niche sites, email lists, or running paid ads to a landing page rather than sending traffic directly to ClickBank offers. With Reddit and Quora getting stricter, owning your traffic source has become much more important.
 
Many people promote clickbank links through blogs and SEO content around specific problems. helpful articles and reviews still bring targeted traffic.
 
most people just run paid ads now tbh, FB, tik tok, google… organic stuff is brutal with all the rules. i still test reddit sometimes but gotta be sneaky lol, landing pages usually convert way better than direct links.
True, but sales pipelines still work. I've generated over $8,600 this month by focusing on the right offer, landing page, and follow up system rather than traffic alone
 
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