ClickMagick Tracking Links: How to Set Up a Postback URL With ClickBank



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Hey all!

In this video, I show you how to set up a postback URL with ClickBank using ClickMagick Tracking Links so you can track your sales.

This is a simple process and I’m going to show you exactly how to do it in this video.

There are 3 things we have to do to make this work (and one “bonus” thing, but that’s just to test everything to make sure it’s all added correctly).

The first is adding the actual postback URL to the ClickBank end, and the second thing is adding a query string to our affiliate link.

Keep in mind that ClickBank has a setup that’s a tad bit different from every other network… but let’s go through these in greater detail:

(1) Head over to your ClickMagick settings and click on the ClickBank tab.

Here, you have to create a “secret key”, which is like an integration key that will allow ClickMagick and ClickBank to communicate.

This is a string of letters and/or numbers that must be 16 characters long and can only include upper-case letters and numbers.

Once you create your “key”, copy it, head over into ClickBank, click on “Vendor Settings” at the top, click on “My Site”, scroll down to where it says “Advanced Tools”, and click on “Edit”.

You might see an option that says “Request Access” – click on that and say “Yes” to all the questions in the dropdown.

Don’t worry about this part – we will be going through this together, so you don’t need to know the details of a postback URL.

But note where it says “Secret Key” – this is where you should paste the key that you created in ClickMagick earlier.

Once you do that, we are ready to move on to the next step.

(2) Head back over to ClickMagick, and click on “Tools”, “Postback URLs”, and then “Postback URL List”.

This is where you would find your affiliate network and add it to your affiliate network.

Scroll down until you find ClickBank, click on the article provided (affiliate article if you are an affiliate), and scroll down to step 3.

Take this URL that is unique to you and only you and add it to the Instant Notification URL field in ClickBank.

Do NOT click on “Test IPN”, and instead just click on “Save Changes”. Then, scroll back down to this Instant Notification box, click on edit, THEN click “Test IPN”, and THEN save it.

(3) Go back to ClickMagick again and click on ClickMagick “Links” to access your tracking links.

Click on the little wrench icon to the right of the Primary URL and select “Add Affiliate Click ID Parameter”.

This will simply add a query string to the end of your link, that looks likes: ?tid=[clickid]

You can also just manually take this and add it to the end of your link – either way is fine.

However the one thing you should keep in mind is that if your link already has an existing query string added, such as with the “?”, then you would have to add an ampersand to your link, NOT a question mark. For example “&tid=[clickid]” as opposed to the one linked above.

Keep this in mind because your affiliate link might differ for ClickBank products depending on whether you are using the affiliate resources page or not.

Next, hit “Save” and make sure to use your tracking link when promoting – NOT the affiliate link.

(4) At this point everything is pretty much set up, but it’s a good practice to double check everything and make sure it’s working and that the postback URL ID is passing through correctly (called the “click ID” for Campaigns in ClickMagick).

I would suggest installing a Chrome Extension called “Redirect Path” or any such variation of it depending on the browser you are using so that you can check to make sure your postback URL is set up correctly.

When installed, go through this process of signing up and going to the thank you page and then the affiliate offer and see if the [clickid] token gets populated with an actual number instead.

If it does, that means you set everything up correctly.

If not, that means something is off and you should double check your setup.

Oftentimes the issue would be with the actual Postback URL that you posted inside of Clickbank, so keep an eye out for that and double check your links.

That’s it!

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  1. Hey Ivan, thanks for the great video. Very well explained.
    I have a question though – I currently use TID so that I can see inside Clickbank Analytics where my traffic comes from.
    eg. If I promote using traffic from Facebook, it will be TID =facebook.
    If I promote using traffic from email list, it will be TID = email.

    As such, does it mean that this method won't work for me, since I'm also using TID=[clickID] ?
    Any way I can have the best of both worlds – being able to track BOTH traffic source AND the sales?

    Thanks! =)

  2. Hi Ivan, i left the same comment with no answer. My question is how the facebook pixel will learn if i choose the post back url option? All the sales will be recorded on clickmagick but i'm curious to know if there will be a communication between clickmagick and facebook pixel

  3. Hi Ivan, On Clickbank, I don't see where that "Request" button is. This is what I have: But there is no space on the Secret Key to paste the code from Clickbank. Help!
    Advanced Tools –

    Encrypt Transaction URLs. No

    Encrypt TEST Transaction URLs. No

    Secret Key:

    Instant Notification URL:

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