Do you make money with Clickbank? (Want your honest opinion)

yes, people make money with clickbank

i just got a sale a few day ago actually

lots of information out there on the internet, i would say 80% of it is incomplete and/or not fully accurate. you have to figure it out, no one will give you the exact winning sauce

the only thing i can share with you as a definitive fact is that for the majority of affiliates on clickbank, they are using facebook ads

so if you can master facebook ads, then you can become a clickbank super affliate making $250k+ a year in commission. it's actually quite easy and fast to do it with paid ads to be honest

good luck on your way to the top
 
yes, people make money with clickbank

i just got a sale a few day ago actually

lots of information out there on the internet, i would say 80% of it is incomplete and/or not fully accurate. you have to figure it out, no one will give you the exact winning sauce

the only thing i can share with you as a definitive fact is that for the majority of affiliates on clickbank, they are using facebook ads

so if you can master facebook ads, then you can become a clickbank super affliate making $250k+ a year in commission. it's actually quite easy and fast to do it with paid ads to be honest

good luck on your way to the top
which 2 course do you recommend? one cheap course lets say up to $100 and one advanced course that tells every in and out, lets say up to $1000?
 
which 2 course do you recommend? one cheap course lets say up to $100 and one advanced course that tells every in and out, lets say up to $1000?
course will not save you

the only way to win is to have high IQ

it's not that course owner doesn't want to help you, they do want to help. but facebook ads is different for each person account. strategy that works for one person account does not work for another account. let's say course owner with elite pixel coaches you to do one thing, and you do it but don't get any result. why? because your pixel and account history has zero data, so course owner advice can't work for you

course owner themselves also have leak/holes in their game. and even further than that, their secret sauce that they have, obviously they will not give that away. they will tell you "good enough" methods, but they will never give you the plain "answer" because then you can very easily just copy them, and now all of a sudden their profit becomes endangered

so you see now, there is many problems with using course owner. they are great if they provide free information and are proven super affiliate, but using their paid program is not a guaranteed way to win

you must have high enough IQ to problem solve situation yourself
 
course will not save you

the only way to win is to have high IQ

it's not that course owner doesn't want to help you, they do want to help. but facebook ads is different for each person account. strategy that works for one person account does not work for another account. let's say course owner with elite pixel coaches you to do one thing, and you do it but don't get any result. why? because your pixel and account history has zero data, so course owner advice can't work for you

course owner themselves also have leak/holes in their game. and even further than that, their secret sauce that they have, obviously they will not give that away. they will tell you "good enough" methods, but they will never give you the plain "answer" because then you can very easily just copy them, and now all of a sudden their profit becomes endangered

so you see now, there is many problems with using course owner. they are great if they provide free information and are proven super affiliate, but using their paid program is not a guaranteed way to win

you must have high enough IQ to problem solve situation yourself
can you explain in simple sentence this selected text in bold/italic, does the issue rely on the facebook account setup like you mentioned facebook pixel and account history has zero data or is the thing that you mentioned that the course seller does not tell the main trick to make money? ill tell you how i understood: is it the issue to the facebook account or missing something that coaches dont teach?
 
can you explain in simple sentence this selected text in bold/italic, does the issue rely on the facebook account setup like you mentioned facebook pixel and account history has zero data or is the thing that you mentioned that the course seller does not tell the main trick to make money? ill tell you how i understood: is it the issue to the facebook account or missing something that coaches dont teach?
is both, that's not main point though

main point is that you will listen to course owner and attempt to make landing pages, ad creatives, then launch ads

then you will encounter some problem that could be anything. let's say you run into 1 out of 100 possible problem during your launch. you cannot go to course owner, tell them your problem, and have them solve for you

you have to understand problem and then solve yourself. so sometimes your ads not work the way course owner says because your facebook pixel could have no data or any other reason like that. or, let's say that it does work the way course owner says, but you spend $300 on ads and get zero sales. so now you have to figure out why or what's wrong

it is active solving of any problems that happen bro, course owner can't be contacted for every problem. i guess they can be if you are paying them a high retainer and they are very nice person lol
 
Those who are consistently making $500-$1,000 per day with ClickBank in 2026, what traffic sources are working best for you right now? SEO, YouTube, Email Marketing, Paid Ads, or Social Media?
 
Actually people brand bid on google for clickbank offers all the time... they just use cloakers and burn through ad accounts like crazy. But for a beginner like @mangoone1 google ads will eat your budget in minutes if you try to direct link or use a cheap lander.

And definitely stay away from those fiverr gigs. I bought one of those "done for you" affiliate sites when I was starting out and it was just garbage duplicate content that never got a single click.

If you want to start, you either need a real budget to burn testing creatives on facebook like @peux pas mentioned, or you do parasite seo. Find high authority platforms where you can publish reviews for clickbank offers. Trying to rank a brand new blog from scratch in 2026 is a nightmare.
 
ClickBank still works, but it's not as easy as it was years ago. Personally, I'd focus on SEO or organic traffic before spending money on ads. Most beginners lose money with Google or Meta ads because they don't have a proven funnel yet. Start with a niche site, publish useful content, test offers, and scale once you see conversions.
 
Google ads can convert, but with Clickbank it's not as simple as “make review site + send traffic”. Most CB vendor pages are aggressive and Google doesn't like bridge/affiliate pages, so you need a real-ish site with comparison, pros/cons, alternatives, privacy/contact, no crazy medical/earning claims etc. Even then CPC can kill you fast.

If you try it, don't build a big blog first. Pick one offer, make 1 solid review/comparison lander, run exact/buyer keywords only and track every click. Like “product name review”, “product name price”, “product name alternative”. Broad keywords will just burn money.

Fiverr sites are usually trash btw, same recycled templates and AI content. Better to make ugly but useful page yourself than pay for a pretty site that has zero angle.
 
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