I wrote in March about my experience with setting up and loading my latest information product on e-junkie. I discussed why I was not happy with Clickbank and why I chose e-junkie (affiliate link).
I’ve since set up an affiliate program for my latest infoproduct: Intelligent Productivity For Freelance Writers. Visit there to see how I explain the process of becoming an affiliate for an e-junkie product.
I was all set to write more about my mostly positive experience, (so far all sales have gone through trouble-free), but then I found an excellent and comprehensive post by David Navarro on how to use e-junkie to sell products:
E-junkie is a shopping cart - in other words, it’s a place where you can set up your digital products and sell them in a way that keeps them from being stolen and shared. What I mean by that is when you sell something via e-junkie, the buyer gets a secure download link that expires after a certain number of downloads or a certain time (you choose the settings).
So to a degree, you’re better protected than say, setting your “thank you” page to have a direct download link to a file on your server that can be shared or posted onto forums. So that’s good.
Be sure to read the entire post, and put David Navarro’s The Launch Coach blog in your RSS feed.
What’s been your experience with e-junkie? Like it? Dislike it? Is there a better alternative short of having your own shopping cart?





















