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For years, I had a consistent record of zero ClickBank paychecks
My calendar used to give me a reminder to login every 6 months to prevent deactivation. That meant I had an outstanding goal that one day, I would crack the secret of making commissions on ClickBank.
So when John Thornhill (9x Platinum ClickBank vendor) launched the ClickBank Profit Club, I knew it was something I had to get involved with.
And I have been doing surprisingly well with it. As you can see below, I have earned just short of $1,400 nad the club only opened to the public on April 15th 2026.
Disclaimer: I achieved these results by applying the principles of the course, and already had an email list and a blog, and a Facebook community. There’s no guarantee that you’ll achieve the same results. Of course, if you work harder than I did, you could achieve far more.
Sometimes the most significant sign of success isn’t just the number in your bank account, it’s how your daily routine changes.
I had a major “lightbulb moment” this week after jumping off our latest *What’s Working Now* coaching call. I went to check my ClickBank account, and it hit me just how much my habits have shifted since joining The ClickBank Profit Club (CBPC).
For years, my ClickBank routine was pretty depressing. I used to have a recurring reminder on my calendar that popped up every six months. It didn’t say “Check Profits” or “Withdraw Commissions.” Instead, it was a chore:
**”Login to ClickBank to stop the account from being deactivated.”**
If you’ve been in this game a while, you know the feeling. You’re just trying to keep the account alive in case “one day” you actually make a sale. You’re playing defense, not offense.
Fast forward to today, and that six-monthly chore is gone. It has been replaced by a much more exciting weekly habit: **Logging in to ClickBank to check my commissions.**
This shift in routine isn’t just wishful thinking; it’s backed by real results.
When I looked at the stats, the “old” version of my account was essentially a ghost town. But since joining the CBPC and following John Thornhill’s system, I’ve generated over $1,300 in sales.
Seeing that second paycheck hit, after passing the ‘payout’ threshold I had set was the final proof I needed that I’m finally on the right track.
John’s reaction to my progress was a great reminder of why the system works. He noted that when the setup is done correctly, the traffic starts moving, the automated follow-up kicks in, and when you stay active in the process, real sales are the natural result.
This is why the *What’s Working Now* calls are held
They take the mystery out of the process.
In fact, that call was what finally convinced me to embrace our new community home here on Skool. I’ll admit, I wasn’t a huge fan of moving away from Facebook at first. I liked what I knew.
But hearing John explain how this community is becoming the “engine room” for our success, a place where we share wins, troubleshoot, and grow together, made me realize I was missing out.
I’m through with just “maintaining” an account. I’m now focused on building a business.
Realistic Expectations for ClickBank Profit Club
I should mention that I’m not a complete beginner; I already have a blog and an email list.
But that actually makes this lesson even more powerful. I had the tools, but I didn’t have the right “blueprint” to make them work together. John’s teaching provided the missing pieces that turned a dormant account into one that’s regularly generating revenue.
If you’re still at the stage where you’re just logging in to keep your account from being closed, let this be your wake-up call. The difference between deactivation (with no warning) and finding commissions is simply following the steps and staying consistent.
It felt incredible to delete those old “maintenance” reminders and replace them with “payday” checks.
I’m more motivated than ever to keep going, and I can’t wait to see what next week’s login reveals.
The System That’s Bringing in the ClickBank Paycheck?
Check out the ClickBank Profit Club here at JoyHealey.com/CBPC

