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Can I sell my software plan in JVzoo, Warrirorplus and Click bank?

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Hi,

I search for affiliates and I am a newbie.

I created a software. There are 3 licenses: Bronze, Silver, and Gold with 3 different prices. The more features the software has, the more expensive the price will be.

I set up my affiliate program with the WordPress Ultimate Affiliate Pro plugin. So I have my pricing page, and my affiliate tracking plugin.

I wanted to start finding affiliates and found these platforms: JVZoo, Warriorplus, and Clickbank. I watched some tutorial videos for vendors. I understood I need to add 3 times my product for my 3 different prices (licenses). And I see that each platform asks you to add their purchase button for tracking.

As I already have my pricing page with my purchase Woocommerce button for the checkout, what do you recommend I do :
- To create a separate website with other domain names for each platform?
or
- To create a separate sales page for each platform on my current domain?

Has anyone already faced this situation? Do you have any info for me?

Thanks for your help.
 
Don't use WordPress for high volume traffic, or;
at least buy test traffic like 10,000 pops daily to the WP page you intend to use for CPA traffic, then;
check the page load times on your server, and the load metrics, use;
Bash:
in ssh
$ top #and
$ free -mh

Their tracking or their checkouts (payment processing)?
 
You need to focus on one platform and run all of your affiliate traffic through that specific portal. Placing your product on multiple affiliate management sites is not a smart or appropriate plan.

Depending on the current volume of sales and affiliates you have, either now or at some point, you will require migrating from WP to a developer built site on your own dedicated server and adding a true affiliate platform install like Tipalti, Post Affiliate Pro, Affise, Tapaffiliate, Levanta, and so many more.

The smart thing to do is be prepared for the migration or set it up correctly from the beginning. WP will not handle everything smoothly.
 
Hi,

I search for affiliates and I am a newbie.

I created a software. There are 3 licenses: Bronze, Silver, and Gold with 3 different prices. The more features the software has, the more expensive the price will be.

I set up my affiliate program with the WordPress Ultimate Affiliate Pro plugin. So I have my pricing page, and my affiliate tracking plugin.

I wanted to start finding affiliates and found these platforms: JVZoo, Warriorplus, and Clickbank. I watched some tutorial videos for vendors. I understood I need to add 3 times my product for my 3 different prices (licenses). And I see that each platform asks you to add their purchase button for tracking.

As I already have my pricing page with my purchase Woocommerce button for the checkout, what do you recommend I do :
- To create a separate website with other domain names for each platform?
or
- To create a separate sales page for each platform on my current domain?

Has anyone already faced this situation? Do you have any info for me?

Thanks for your help. I was reading some honest user feedback on Information SOM and it really helped me understand what to watch out for when managing software sales. It’s one thing to have a good product, but knowing how the backend support and customer service work is just as important Information Сom Reviews | information.com @ PissedConsumer If you’re thinking of selling software online, checking out real user experiences like these can save you from surprises and headaches later on.
Yeah, you can definitely sell your software on platforms like JVZoo, WarriorPlus, and ClickBank, but each one has its quirks. JVZoo is great for instant affiliate payments, and it's pretty popular for software tools. WarriorPlus is similar, though more focused on IM products, so if your software fits that niche, it’s a good fit.
 
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As I already have my pricing page with my purchase Woocommerce button for the checkout, what do you recommend I do :
- To create a separate website with other domain names for each platform?
or
- To create a separate sales page for each platform on my current domain?

Has anyone already faced this situation? Do you have any info for me?
great job getting this far—it’s not easy stitching all those parts together. If your current site is built and converting, I'd suggest creating separate sales pages on your existing domain for each platform, rather than launching new domains. It keeps branding consistent, is easier to manage, and you can still customize each page to match the button and tracking requirements of JVZoo, WarriorPlus, or ClickBank.

just make sure each platform's checkout button is used only on its respective sales page to avoid tracking conflicts.
also, once you’ve got those affiliates in place, if you ever want to scale fast with targeted traffic (rather than waiting for organic affiliate momentum), ActiveRevenue is a self-serve DSP offering CPC and CPM traffic. It’s great for testing which license tier converts best with real users. would you be open to running a small test campaign once your pages are ready?
 
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