Familiar with ClickBank’s Automatic Currency Conversion?
**If you sell any Products to anyone out side of the
United States and Canada - YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS!
Are you familiar with ClickBank’s Automatic Currency
Conversion?
Ok guys, I just got this from my friend Adrian Ling and
think it’s important enough to let you know…
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A couple of days ago, ClickBank implemented automatic
currency conversion on the checkout page.
For example, if your product costs USD$47 and someone
in New Zealand clicked on the purchase button, the price
he sees on the checkout page is NZD $90.38 dollars.
Although USD$47 and NZD$90.38 are the “same” - it
may “look” more expensive to the potential customer, i.e.
or some marketers put it, it defeats the tried and tested
“psychological pricing point” where numbers such as
$27, $47, $67 converts best.
This question was raised at the Clickbank Success Forum.
Thankfully, ClickBank has responded and you have a
choice. If you’d like to disable this automatic conversion,
you can contact them via ClickBank Publisher Contact
Form and request that this automatic conversion feature
be disabled in your account.
If you choose to disable the currency conversion, you can
still offer products in different currencies by manually
setting them in your ClickBank account.
In this case, you simply set up a unique product for each
currency you wish to accept. For example, if you want to
offer the same e-book in USD and GBP, you can set up
two separate products in the “My Products” section of
your account.
Product #1 - default currency = USD,
Product #2 - default currency = GBP
Then provide 2 payment links on your sales page. If
customers click on payment link #1, they will see the
price specified in USD.
If they click a payment link for product 2, they will see
the GBP price. In both cases, the consumer will not have
the ability to choose a different currency for payment.
I hope this hac been helpful knowledge.
To Your Success!
Garrett
http://GarrettDann.com/
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