I've surely ran into some trouble. A heap of trouble at that.
I had basically created another directly, which housed
OptimizedPress for membership site with s2Member.
I had my sales letter with another installation of s2Member
installed on my root domain. My root domain is:
http://www.keywordcentrics.comThe sub directory that I installed s2Member with another verson
of OptimizePress for a membership site is:
www.keywordcentrics.com/keymembersNow, the problem is when I take the shortcode from my sub directory
/keymembers to work on the root domain with my salesletter, so I can
use the "ClickBank" button it doesn't show.
I tried to take the HTML output that was given to me for my ClickBank button
in my sub directory, and it shows, but it does act right.
I get this error messages either like this:
Thank you! Your account has been approved.
The next step is to Register a Username for immediate access.
Please Register Now ( Click Here )
If you need assistance, please contact support.
Reminder: Purchases at this site will appear on your credit card or bank statement as: ClickBank® or CLKBANK*COM.
or
ERROR: Unable to modify Subscription.
Please contact Support for assistance.
The existing User ID is associated with an Administrator. Stopping here. Otherwise, an Administrator could lose access. Please make sure that you are NOT logged in as an Administrator while testing.
I do know it could be because I have the ClickBank button from /keymembers (sub directory)
on
www.keywordcentrics.com (root).
The thing was I was trying to protect my site as much as possible.
I wasn't having any errors with PayPal, so I didn't expect it to happen
with ClickBank.
I'm really frustrated because I had ClickBank reviewing the sales page,
which is the root, and they tested the ClickBank button, which is from
the
www.keywordcentrics.com/keymembers (sub directory).
I didn't want to try and transfer what's in the sub directory
to the root because I'm afraid I might mess everything up
because I don't know exactly what to do.