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Getting Started With Your ClickBank Primary Account
Getting Started With Your ClickBank Primary Account

A primary account allows account owners to share and manage account permissions with their team and view data all in one place.

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Overview

A primary account allows account owners to share and manage account permissions with their team and has new and updated features only available at the primary account level.

Additionally, this allows ClickBank clients to link multiple sales account to a shared account; manage customer support tickets in a central location; and view reporting data for all of their accounts on one screen.
Related: How do ClickBank accounts work?

Users should familiarize themselves with navigating back and forth between the their primary account feature and the individual account interface. Here's a step-by-by guide to do so:

Step 2: Click the Accounts tab on the vertical navigation column on the left side of the screen.

Step 3: Click the name of the account you with to work in.

If you have completed the account sign-up process, you should see the name of that account under the Nickname header. Clicking this name will direct you to the individual sales account interface.

NOTE: Your account nickname will open in a new browser tab. Keep your primary account open for easy access for ticket management or to return to if necessary.

Step 4: Complete account operations as needed.

From this screen you can update your payment information, add products, access the Knowledge Base, enable features, or view reporting specific to this unique account.

Below, find helpful guides for common ClickBank account tasks. Just be sure to navigate to the operations portion of the site before proceeding with the step-by-step instructions.


General Help

Seller-Specific Help

Affiliate-Specific Help

NOTE: If you have multiple linked ClickBank accounts, you still are required to provide unique payment information for each account.

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