We’ve chatted a little bit about digital product delivery here recently (such as when selling e-books). Today’s bonus for writers is a code for 104 free days with E-Junkie, where you can sell digital products, run an affiliate program, and more. You can use it with Paypal or Google Checkout I believe.
E-junkie normally has a one week free trial. You can get the extended trial from eMomsAtHome.com here. I don’t know how long their promotion code is valid, so register now for the free trial if you don’t want to miss it!
After the free trial, E-junkie is only $5 / month to host up to 10 products, with increased levels if you need to host more (without any additional fees per transaction or anything else).
I don’t know about you, but I’ve decided to give it a try. I just finished signing up. :)
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Can you explain a little how is this different (I’m assuming better) than selling directly through Clickbank. I looked through the website but I’m not sure I understand correctly how it works and what the advantages are.
The basic difference as I’m understanding it is that it will let you manage your delivery and affiliate program yourself (so perhaps more customization). I won’t be playing with it in depth until the new year, but I’ll definitely share my thoughts after I’ve done that.
Ok, great. It will be interesting to hear a comparison, especially since this website requires a fee.
I DEF. will be trying this out when I get back into the schedule and all — HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Well, I don’t have anything to market right now, so… :) But I’ll keep the name in mind and wait to hear a report from Jenn (and eventually Jessica)
@ Jessica. For what I’ve been reading online, e-junkie is the same as Payloadz (not as Clickbank) but easier to use and apparently cheaper. People are complaining about Payloadz customer service, so maybe e-junkie is worth it just to avoid some headaches.
I will hav eto take note of that (read this over when I’m in work mode) and try it out….
What I’ll be looking into the most is the affiliate program side. I’m not sure if I really want to have to run my own when a service like Clickbank will do it for me, with a built-in affiliate base. So after the new year I’ll be looking into both quite a bit more before ultimately deciding which I’ll be going with.
I think the built-in affiliate base is the biggest advantage of Clickbank. That and the fact that they’re already a popular name so people may be more willing to trust them. I’m trying e-junkie for now because of the trial period. I think it will be enough time to learn and make a decision.
Should I use clickbank or e-junkie for my new ebook?
I would suggest clickbank if you plan on selling through affiliates, e-junkie if you want just to make the ebook available to the general public. Keep in mind that using Clickbank (and affiliates) would mean a higher price for the e-book. I think you need to evaluate whether you want to raise the price or not first.