I got a great news for those promoting or selling their products on Clickbank which is that they can now receieve direct deposit of their commission into their bank accounts in their respective local currencies.
For those who don’t know, Clickbank is the largest online digital product marketplace. If you are starting an internet marketing business, then this is a good starting ground for you to find your niche product to earn affiliate income. Before the launch of this International Direct Deposit, Clickbank only send paper check and you have to wait for weeks to receive the check depending on your location.
Currently this service only limit to the following countries:
The conversion of currencies are free of charge and hassle free. For people like me whose countries does not fall in the above list, wire transfers is used as a direct payment method but you must fulfill these 2 rules:
1)You must earn more than $500 in a per day period
2) You have received at least 3 paper check within any 90 days period.
Please note that there will be a $35 banking charge from Clickbank for each wire transfer.
With this direct deposit payment method, we can definitely receive our commissions earlier than before. It will be a timely launch for those who just started up on this internet marketing business and i can only say it bode well for all of us.
Now with payment method solved with great efficiency and ease, i can’t see why you can’t concentrate just solely on promoting your affiliate products and earn yourself a big fat check from Clickbank!



































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March 28th, 2008 at 12:17 am
If I didn’t get it wrong, I heard Singapore is included as well.
March 28th, 2008 at 10:53 am
That was the good news I’ve seen today so far but the problem is, my country is not listed in the receiving local banks. Hope to have in the near future. Thanks for sharing this info.
March 29th, 2008 at 8:45 pm
Thanks for the info, i certainly hope Singapore is included as well…