How to Use Native Ads for ClickBank Offers: Best Affiliate Traffic Source?

In this video, Daniel from ClickBank breaks down what native advertising is, how to create a native ad, picking the perfect offer for native ads, and much more to help you accelerate your affiliate marketing success. This video is greta for new and experienced affiliate marketers looking to branch out into NewsBreak native advertising!

You're about to learn:
✅ Why native advertising works so well for ClickBank affiliate marketing
✅ How to set up ClickBank native ads step-by-step
✅ What makes NewsBreak ads one of the top opportunities right now
✅ Tips for beginners to start promoting ClickBank offers with native ads profitably

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31 thoughts on “How to Use Native Ads for ClickBank Offers: Best Affiliate Traffic Source?

  1. Please, make a video on “How to promote Clickbank landing page through facebook Ads and Google Ads”…

    1. ​@@ClickBankYTIt is better to be soon… I have a ClickBank landing page but I can’t promote it…

      I don’t know, how to promote… That’s why now I’m learning FB Ads and Google Ads for this

    2. We’ll get to it as soon as we can. Always juggling lots of different topics!

      Just keep in mind there’s hours of in-depth training for Meta (FB) Ads inside of Spark by ClickBank that you can access right away, if you need step-by-step guidance: http://sparkbyclickbank.com

    3. Through Spark, can I promote Clickbank landing page in FB? I have not budget … Please do something.. I have Clickbank landing page but I can’t promote ​@@ClickBankYT

  2. Great vid! Thanks.
    Hop CR % is obvious but can you please give the exact definition of Affiliate EPC %?

    1. You bet! So EPC stands for “earnings per click,” which basically tells you how much you earn on average for every click you send to an offer. You calculate it by dividing the amount you’ve earned over a total period (say, two weeks) by the number of clicks you get.

      So as an affiliate, if you make $100 in sales and get 50 clicks, your EPC is $2.00 ($100/50). Affiliates like to gauge their performance using EPC because it’s easy to compare against the cost per click from ads on a platform like NewsBreak or Meta. If your EPC is higher than your CPC, then you’re profitable and well-positioned to scale! I hope that helps!

    2. ​@@ClickBankYTthanks for the reply. Yes I know what EPC is, but in the table it’s presented as a percentage, not as a dollar value.

    3. Oh, good catch! Yeah, that’s just an error in the graphic. Those are all dollar amounts in ClickBank’s data. Thanks for the heads up!

  3. Great Video ❤. I want to implement what you just said but I have a question. If I activated the clickbank activator 14 days trial (landing page creator), and the trial ended what will happen to the landing pages I created?? Also about the that spark native ads course you mentioned. Can I finish the course in a day(how many hours does it take)?
    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    1. Thank you! So, after you create a ClickBank Accelerator account (whether it’s a trial or a paid account), you should have full access to build and host your own landing pages.

      If your account lapses, the landing pages will no longer be live online, but you can sign up again within 6 months and get access to your landing pages again. If you’re inactive for longer than 6 months, your account and associated landing pages are permanently gone.

      As for your second question, I’ve completed the native ads course myself in Spark, and you should be able to go through it in a day… It’s about 2.5 hours total. I hope that helps!

    1. Two ways:

      1) If you’ve earned an affiliate paycheck on ClickBank before, you can sign up directly through our partner link with NewsBreak: https://admanager.newsbreak.com/signup?utm_campaign=clickbank&utm_term=ppage&utm_source=partner

      2) If you haven’t made an affiliate paycheck on ClickBank, you can sign up for Spark by ClickBank, complete our native ads course training, and then email NewsBreak to claim your $500 credit. You also need to be a 30-day active Spark student to qualify.

      I hope that helps!

  4. “$500 ad credit available after completing course and staying enrolled in Spark for 30 days”

    Please I have some questions :
    1. So even if I completed it today I won’t be given the $500 (it has to be after 30 days) ?

    2. Let’s say I’ve purchased the spark plan (which is around $30 if I’m not mistaken), and I completed the Newsbreak course (which I’ll get for free after purchasing spark monthly subscription), if I didn’t renew the subscription after 30 days will I still be give the $500?
    Looking forward to your answers.. 👍 👍 👍

    3. Also are there any terms I need to know about. Can I use the $500 they give me without depositing any money into newsbreak?
    Please answer me, I want to purchase it but I’ll have to use the last amount of money I have in this world which is the $30.

    1. Thanks for your questions! 🙌 🙌 🙌

      I’ll do my best to answer them:

      1. Yes, your Spark enrollment should be for at least 30 days.
      2. No, I don’t believe you’d be eligible for the $500 credit if you canceled Spark around that one-month mark.
      3. I believe NewsBreak will temporarily charge $10 on your payment method once you enter your info, but they’ll return it if you don’t spend that amount with ads within 7 days.

      Now, I’m going to be real with you – if you only have $30 right now, I think paid ads are a tough route. We recommend reserving up to $1000 just for the testing phase on native ads, so even with the $500 ad credit, you’d need to be very profitable pretty much from Day 1 to continue scaling.

      That does happen, but usually with more experienced media buyers. So I recommend you start out with free affiliate traffic sources like YouTube, Instagram, or an SEO blog if you don’t have the savings yet for a sustained paid media campaign. As you get sales there and start stacking commissions, then you can come back to a paid traffic source like NewsBreak with the money you need to do it well.

      I hope that helps. Just my two cents!

  5. It would be interesting if you could share the campaign stats of your test Ad in this video

    1. For sure! We’ll do a separate video diving into campaign management and metrics for native ads. Thanks for the feedback!

    1. Totally get it! I actually just put out a video about free traffic on the channel, so that could be worth a look if you want to do affiliate marketing without a big budget.

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