Ambatch Produces Free ClickBank RSS Feeds

November 9, 2005 by Chuck | 5 Comments

Ambatch.com has taken the ClickBank database of electronic products and services and made them available for the first time as RSS feeds.

RSS feeds can create html displayable content that’s updated on a frequent basis in order to keep the search engines happy (until the next algorithm change at least).

Ambatch allows you to put your ClickBank affiliate ID into the feed which tends to protect affiliate commissions.

Note: Your website must be able to run programs like “CARP” or RSSEqualizer to harness these feeds for display.

Put ClickBank RSS Feeds To Work For You

1. Fresh Content with Money Making Opportunity - Turn Clickbank as a source of your website content. Add new product content to your website. Keep your website contents fresh, so that visitors can keep coming back to your site, and search engines can spider them more often, therefore maintain a good ranking

With ClickBank RSS Feeds, you can select any category or subcategory of ClickBank in the control panel like “Business to Business” or “Computing & Internet”.

You can choose to setup a keyword filter to each RSS feed that makes sure the ads with the keywords related to your website. You can generate as much as RSS XML links as you like! e.g. http://www.ambatch.com/cbrss/xml_link_all.php?insid=3

2. Show New Product Ads Every Hour - ClickBank RSS Feeds sends up to 200 new products ads every 1 to 24 hours according to your choice. It makes sure your website visitors (or even return visitors) will see the new products every time.

3. Click Tracking: You will know which products are hot and which not.

4. Simple Setup - No editing work for the product ads.

5. No Conflict With Google Adsense - ClickBank RSS Feeds is a news (product ad) feed source. It is not another contextual ad similar to Adsense. It shows the product ads according to your requirements. You can put your ClickBank RSS Feeds and Adsense together.

6. Compatible With Other RSS News Resources - ClickBank RSS Feeds is compatible with other RSS news sources. You don’t need to remove the existing XML links.

In Online Marketing, WAH News, WAH Opps, WAH Tools

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Comments

  • Chris Ciappa on November 17th, 2005 at 12:27 pm

    Ambatch seems to be a bogus company or out of business. There seems to be no real RSS feed associated with Clickbank available through them. Further, there is no phone number or contact information to reach them anywhere and they do not respond to support issues. I know, I have tried.

  • Chuck on November 26th, 2005 at 10:14 am

    Chris, you’ve got a nice website, but in my experience these feeds run perfectly and redirect people to my Clickbank hoplink.

    I use them to update page content and they’ve always worked pefectly.

  • chiuba on January 13th, 2007 at 12:58 am

    Ambatch have lack of custumer support.I don’t think they will answer you at all about ClickBank RSS Feeds.Another example,they sell “source code” about videos site to 99 people,but most of these people struggle up and running their site.Don’t mention any clue how to invite the traffick like their site(friendearth.com).I think this will another $$$ to reveal a little clue.Off course,the whole story only for them.

  • akuito on January 13th, 2007 at 1:09 am

    I interested with ClickBank RSS Feed.But Ican see in Ambath Forum,there is no moderator to take care their custumers.Many questions with ZERO answer.Only for few weeks,after they sell their product and then gone.This is opposite with their presentation in Asia Tour-Internet Summit to ask people to join their forum.

  • Chris Ciappa on March 22nd, 2007 at 9:29 pm

    This is exactly what I mean. Absolutely no responses ever to any questions. I tried adding getting feed info, could not, tried subscribing, it did not work, tried contacting, no reply. Its terrible and I am no novice and am developer MCSE, MCDBA, MCT and in fact I have not only integrated many RSS feeds but created many of my own as well.

    Anyway, I got my CB feeds working from elsewhere and also created some of my own from their feed sources.

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