Association of Information Marketers of Nigeria is protesting Clickbank’s action in shutting its doors against cards originating from Nigeria. The association said it has concluded plans to petition Clickbank, a U-S based payment processor over its shutting out of transactions originating from Nigeria on its platform.
According to the group while information marketers in many parts of the world rake in thousands of dollars daily either as affiliates selling other people’s digital products promoted by Clickbank or by floating their own products as merchants on the same platform, their counterparts in Nigeria are not allowed to enjoy any of the two privileges.
To drive home their displeasure with the continued ban on Nigerians by Clickbank, the associations is collecting signatures from all its registered members and sympathizers for the petition it is planning to send to the US head office of Click Bank. Explaining the reason for the action, Dr. Sunny Ojeagbase, the association’s president said the continued ban by Click bank has caused untold pains to information marketers in Nigeria who are prevented without any cogent reasons from generating quick cash from the clikbank platform as other information marketers in other parts of the world do.
Ojeagbase said: “This is the most unfair action we have ever seen in recent times especially as we are persuaded that the ban was not informed by Logic. “It is important that we let the bank know that not all Nigerians are crooks. According to Ojeagbase, the association will be finalizing the process for the petition during the third edition of its annual information marketing conference slated for Thursday 26 May 2011 where it also plans to expose participants to three quick strategies for generating cash through information marketing business.
This would also feature alternative ways of making money from Click bank platform pending the resolution of the ban. The conference will hold on Thursday morning at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research Auditorium, Yaba in Lagos. In the 3-in-1 conference, leading information marketers who have made tons of cash from the trade would be exposing existing members of the association and those willing to join to shortcuts for participating in the growing banquet of prosperity in the industry.
Dr. Ojeagbase, known as the father of information marketing business in Nigeria would be teaching participants on how to develop information product ideas in record time and how to turn such ideas into raw cash with speed. Akin Alabi, known as “the guru” would be showing participants how to become a clickbank affiliate and start to make money with little or no set up fees.
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