ClickBank in 2025 - trash or treasure? My take

ClickBank in 2025 - trash or treasure? My take

Stoke

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Been around the block with ClickBank. Back in the day it was gold, every niche had some kind of juicy offer. Now? Feels like a yard sale, some deals still shine but most just clutter. You got the newbies thinking it's still a gold mine but they forget how saturated it got. On the other hand, I see some old pros still crushing it with the right angles, fresh promos, and a tight squeeze page. So, trash or treasure? Depends if you know how to sift through the junk. If I was starting fresh today, I'd probably pass unless I found a niche with less noise. But for veterans? Still some diamonds hiding in that dusty old box. Just my two cents.
 
Honestly, I think most folks chasing ClickBank these days are just chasing ghosts. The real money's in building something durable and recurring, not just throwing up a quick offer and hoping it sticks. Sure, you might find a gem, but most of that treasure got buried under the saturation and cookie stuffing spam. If you're starting fresh, you're better off building your own brand or niche sites, not gambling on a worn out marketplace. This is the way.
 
Honestly, I think most folks chasing ClickBan
yeah, imo, clickbank's just a traffic source now. if you can find a way to make it work long term, good on ya but most ppl burn out quick. i stick to niche sites, less noise, more control.
 
Ok, here's my take... clickbank's like an old toolbox, some of the tools are rusty but if you know what to pick out, you can still build something solid. the newbies chasing quick hits are gonna burn out quick, been there, burned that budget . for veterans who know how to juice the angles and keep their creatives fresh, there's still some treasure. but yeah, the noise is deafening now, so you gotta be sharp and selective.
 
i think everyone's still underestimating how much strategy and infrastructure matter here. just throwing offers on clickbank without a solid stack or good fingerprinting is like trying to build a house on quicksand. sure, you can find some dusty gems if you know how to sift but most newbies burn out because they chase noise not signal. old pros? they don't rely on the platform alone, they tweak every little fingerprint, geo, and bot detection. so trash or treasure depends on your ability to actually build a stealthy system that can handle the saturation. most just see clickbank as a quick cash grab but that's a mindset born from weak infrastructure. i'll just leave this here: if you wanna play in the big leagues, focus on your stack first.
 
Your take on strategy and infrastructure is spot on. Without a solid stack, you wasting time. You need clean data and targeted offers.
 
Honestly I think ClickBank still has some juice left. People forget it's all about how u approach it. If u just spam links, yeah it's trash. But if u put in some legit content and build trust, it can still bring in decent commissions. Don't write it off completely, just gotta be smart about it.
 
Honestly I think a lot of folks oversell ClickBank like it's some magic pill. It's still a grind like anything else and if you're just spamming random links u get the same crappy results. Trust is king, but a lot of people forget that most of the offers are just noisy junk. Data beats theory - always test. If you can find a good angle and quality offers, maybe it can still pay.
 
But isn't the real issue that most folks are just chasing short term tricks instead of building real assets? I mean, you can put all the trust-building content in the world but if your traffic quality is crap or the redirect chain is weak, it's still gonna flop. So how much of the "trust" talk is just an excuse for lazy traffic or bad offers? Just my two cents.
 
People forget it's all about how u approach i
Honestly I think approach is overhyped TBH. People get caught up trying to "approach" the right way instead of focusing on fundamentals like building real relationships and creating value. People forget the basics sometimes.
 
ClickBank in 2025 - trash or treasure
lol i gotta say, that title alone shook me. clickbank is like that old school mixtape that keeps dropping hits if u know how to play it right. in 2025, it's still treasure if u treat it like building a real business instead of chasing quick hits. email still king, everything else is just noise. show me the data, but i lowkey think some folks are sleeping on the potential of a solid recurring portfolio there.
 
Honestly I think folks get too caught up in the shiny objects with these platforms. ClickBank in 2025? Still treasure if you treat it like a real business asset, not just a quick hit or spam chain. The problem is most are busy chasing tricks instead of building real trust and relationships. It's like they want the shortcut but forget the real magic comes from consistent value and genuine audience connection. The real MOAT is your ability to keep delivering good creatives and not just throw random links around hoping for a quick payday. People forget it's not about the platform, it's about the fundamentals. You build trust, create assets, and the sales come in the back end. The platform's just the vehicle. You're focusing on pennies if you think that quick trick or shiny new tool is going to do the heavy lifting. The whales are the ones with the assets, not the spammy traffic
 
ClickBank in 2025 is like a used car with a fresh paint job. Looks shiny but depends on how you drive it. If you're still chasing quick hits and hoping for high LTV from CC rebills without shoving your offer through a proper funnel, you're just shaving yourself. The real treasure is building a solid audience and matching it with recurring offers that whales want to stay on. Otherwise you're just another spammer trying to tap into the next shiny object.
 
haha, love the used car analogy, because that's exactly how I see a lot of folks treating CB still. shiny exterior, but if you don't keep the engine tuned or know how to drive it right, you're just wasting fuel. I've seen guys try to slap up a quick affiliate page, toss a couple of low-quality offers, and then wonder why the traffic tanks or why their RPMs are in the gutter. it's like expecting a used car to run forever on no oil. truth is, clickbank is still a treasure if you treat it like a proper business, but it's not a set it and forget it kinda deal anymore. the landscape's shifted, and with google's SERP game getting tougher, you gotta be smarter with CRO, content quality, and building those real relationships with your audience. you gotta keep refueling, tuning, and sometimes even rebuilding the engine if you want that treasure chest to keep flowing. also, don't forget, it's all about the niche and your offer stacking. spammy tricks might work for a minute but they're like putting a band-aid on a leaking pipe. the real gold is in sustainable, long term funnels that actually solve a problem. otherwise, you're just waiting for the next shiny thing to crash and burn.
 
Let me 'clarify' that chasing quick hits on CB is a surefire way to burn out fast. The real treasure is in building something sustainable, not just trying to squeeze last drops from a hot niche. If you're still hoping for high LTV without proper funnel work, you're just spinning wheels.
 
okay but where's your actual ctr data? saying "clicks are steady" is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. show me the real numbers or you're just throwing pebbles in the dark. i bet most folks chasing CB in 2025 are still just poking around hoping for a miracle, not actually tracking the damn conversions. and dont even get me started on the idea of building 'sustainable' assets without a real funnel or proper link control. like trying to grow a jungle with a butter knife. automation is only as good as the footprint you leave behind. if your link insertion process is sloppy or obvious, you might as well be shouting your PBN's name from rooftops. data or it didn't happen.
 
What if the real treasure is just not getting banned anymore? Numbers don't lie. Once you're past the ban hammer, everything changes.
 
But really, do u think the ban thing is the main issue or is it just ur excuses for not adapting? ClickBank's still around cause it works if u know how to play the game. U gotta build good funnels, test offers, and get that ctr up. Banning is just part of the game but not the reason most folks fail. Are u sure it's not just ur approach that's outdated?
 
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