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Posted: Wednesday Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:27 am #47087

I have no clue what Clickbank buttons do.

Are these payment buttons to put on my pitch page?

Or do I put them on pages that I want restricted access?

I only have one membership level so I don’t need multiple access options.

Please explain.

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Posted: Wednesday Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:32 am #47094

Can someone please reply to my two questions?

Posted: Wednesday Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:54 am #47096

Also, I see a field for “ClickBank® Product Item #: [?] “.

What is my ClickBank Product Item? (I don’t have my product approved yet.)

Posted: Wednesday Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:21 pm #47132
Bruce
Username: Bruce
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Thank you for your inquiry.

I have no clue what Clickbank buttons do.

Are these payment buttons to put on my pitch page?

Or do I put them on pages that I want restricted access?

I only have one membership level so I don’t need multiple access options.

Please explain.

ClickBank buttons are buttons for integration with ClickBank. You can put these in any Post/Page in your WordPress installation once you’ve configured your ClickBank Options. These provide access to checkout through ClickBank, which in turn will allow access to your site through s2Member.

See: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› ClickBank® Options -› Account Details

Also, I see a field for “ClickBank® Product Item #: [?] “.

What is my ClickBank Product Item? (I don’t have my product approved yet.)

Once you have your product approved you’ll have access to your ClickBank Product Item #.

Posted: Thursday Apr 11th, 2013 at 8:19 am #47177

Great. Thank you.

Posted: Thursday Apr 11th, 2013 at 10:42 am #47199

If I don’t have a product item number yet how can I create a shortcode for a test purchase?

I’ve been putting “1” in the field. But my logs are saying that the API isn’t configured right. Is that why?

Posted: Thursday Apr 11th, 2013 at 1:49 pm #47212
Bruce
Username: Bruce
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If I don’t have a product item number yet how can I create a shortcode for a test purchase?

I’ve been putting “1″ in the field. But my logs are saying that the API isn’t configured right. Is that why?

ClickBank requires you to have everything set up to run test transactions, as there’s no Sandbox environment that s2Member can hook into like there is with PayPal or Authorize.Net. You’ll need to set everything up (get your item #, and set up your Thank-You Page), then you can do $0.01 transactions to test checkout with.

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