A sales funnel intends to guide your prospect into making a purchase or a specific action by taking them through a series of steps that will nurture and inform them the right way.Â
Clickfunnels is a beneficial tool that lets you do just that. You can easily create a high-converting sales funnel in less than five minutes. And the best part about it is that you wonât have to hire a third-party source to do it for you.
If you wish to find out how to remove Clickfunnels Affiliate Badge, then youâre in the right spot.Â
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The default setting of Clickfunnels is set in a way that will make the âMade with Clickfunnelsâ badge appear on all of your funnel pages. Donât stress about this because it can be easily fixed and will show you the fastest way to hide it.Â
Some may prefer to keep the âMade with Clickfunnelsâ badge, while others choose to remove it from their landers. The choice is yours, and I will do my best to show you the easiest way to remove it and even bring it back when needed.
There are a few methods that you can use to get rid of the Clickfunnels Icon that appears on the right bottom part of your screen. Choose the method that works best for you.
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The badge can be removed in three different ways:Â
- Method #1: Remove the Affiliate Badge if Your Web-traffic Does NOT exceed 20K Visitors Monthly
- Method #2: Remove the Affiliate Badge if Your Web-traffic Exceeds 20K Visitors Monthly
- Method #3: Remove the Affiliate Badge From All Future Funnels
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If you happen to be someone that exceeds the 20K mark regularly, then you might want to skip the first part and go straight to method two.
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Why Should You Remove The Clickfunnels BadgeÂ
There are plenty of reasons on why you would want to remove the Clickfunnels Affiliate Badge and here are some of them:Â
- It Does Not Look Nice: the Chances are that the Clickfunnels icon wonât be suitable for your page design, and it will hurt your conversion rate.
- Bad User Experience: Keeping the badge can increase the possibility of bad user experience on-site. Users may find the icon to be wholly inappropriate and bounce from your landing page.
- Diverts User Attention: Having the badge present on your landing page can mean less focus on the things that actually matter. The last thing that you want the user to look at is the Clickfunnels Affiliate Badge.
- Hiding From Competitors: You may donât want to share the fact that your landing page was built with Clickfunnels. This is understandable, especially if youâre in a competitive niche. Â
- It Is NOT Mobile Friendly: We live in modern digital times where mobile always comes first. The badge is too big for mobile and can harm the overall user experience on-site.
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It is always a good idea to keep your landing pages clean and concise. Having an unnecessary thing on your page can hurt your performance, which can reflect on your earnings.Â
We donât want that to happen, so itâs best if you donât use it in the first place.Â
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Why Should You Keep The Clickfunnels BadgeÂ
Is there a reason why you would want to keep the badge and not remove it in the first place? It might already be obvious, but YES!Â
Keeping the badge on-site can be very beneficial and can have a positive impact on your performance. Here are some of the reason on why you would want to keep the Affiliate Badge:Â
- You Are A Clickfunnels Affiliate: If you happen to promote Clickfunnels as an affiliate, you might want to consider keeping the badge.
- It Looks Professional: First impressions matter and by having the Affiliate Badge present on your site you will look and feel more professional(if youâre an affiliate)
- Excellent Page Performance: If you happen to be a Clickfunnels Affiliate, it would probably be best if you decide to keep it. Users will appreciate the honesty, and there is a strong possibility theyâll buy from you.
- Recognition Purposes: Itâs going to be much easier for the visitor to recognize that itâs a Clickfunnels product if you keep the affiliate icon. They might already be familiar with the product and decide to purchase it from you straight away.Â
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Why Not Simply Remove The Badge The Regular Way
Because the usual way requires you to either have a Premium Plan Membership or have a web-traffic that is lower than 20.000 visitors a month.
If youâre subscribed to the Premium Clickfunnels Plan or your monthly funnel traffic doesnât exceed 20.000 visitors, you can use the standard way to remove the Affiliate Badge.Â
 If you happen to be a user on the Standard Subscription Plan, you would have to upgrade to the Premium Subscription Plan. This would be very foolish considering that you would have to pay an extra $200 to have the badge removed.
If this is the case, it would be best to use the second method.Â
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How To Remove Clickfunnels BadgeÂ
Method 1 â Remove Badge From Future Funnels If Traffic < 20K
Method number one is all about removing the affiliate badge from any future sales funnels automatically. This wonât work if you are not a Clickfunnels Premium Member or If your monthly funnel traffic is higher than 20.000 visitors.
This is what you need to do:Â
Step #1: Log into your Clickfunnels account and hover over the profile icon in the top right corner screen and select the âAccount Settingâ tab.Â
Step #2: Scroll down until you reach the âAffiliate Settingâ section and click on the whitish button that says âExpand.âÂ
Step #3: Turn OFF the âOn by Defaultâ setting that is located under the âClickfunnels Affiliate Badgeâ section.Â
You have now successfully switched off the affiliate badge, and it wonât show up again. Letâs move on to the second method!Â
Method 2 â Remove Badge From Current Funnel If Traffic >20K
After you have removed the affiliate badge from all sales funnels, it may still appear on some of your current sales funnel that you have created previously.Â
Donât stress about it because itâs normal, and I will show you how to remove the leftovers as well. Itâs a four-step process that can be done in less than two minutes.Â
Hereâs how to do it:Â
Step #1: Find the page that has the leftover badge on it and open it through the âPage Editor.âÂ
Step #2: Once you have found your page, hover over the âSettingsâ tab, and select the âGeneralâ button from the dropdown menu.Â
Step #3: You want to make sure that the third option that says âAffiliate Badgeâ is set to âHide.âÂ
Step #4: Youâre pretty much finished, but you will have to repeat the same process with your other funnels.Â
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Letâs move on to the final method!
Method 3 â Remove Badge From All Sales Funnels For GOOD (Works Either Way)
 This is the last method, and it works for all scenarios. That means that you can be subscribed to the âStandard 98/Monthâ plan, and your funnel traffic can be higher than 20.000 visitors/month.Â
The best part about this method is the fact that you will only have to do this once, and it will automatically update all of your pages. This is probably the easiest and fastest way to do it.Â
Here is what you need to do:Â
Step #1: Copy the code thatâs underneath:
<script>
 (function () {
 $(â.nodoBadgeâ).hide();
 })();
 </script>
Step #2: Select any random funnel and open the âSettingâ tab.    Â
Step #3: Paste the code inside the section that says âBody Tracking Code.âÂ
Step #3: Make sure you click on the âSaveâ button at the bottom of the page once youâre finished pasting the code.Â
Step #4: You want to repeat the same process with your other sales funnels.Â
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 You have now successfully removed the Clickfunnels affiliate badge from your sales funnels.Â
I should remind you that you can always leave the badge as it is, and even earn referral commissions when someone decides to click-through it and visit the official Clickfunnels site.
Clickfunnels is an excellent tool that has helped many business owners to achieve their business goals while earning them a lot of money in the meantime. If you donât succeed in marketing your business the right way, you will likely lose the battle to your competition. This is something that you would want to avoid at all costs.Â
You always want to aim at acquiring as many clients as possible because it will increase the chance of conversion happening (they will buy from you).
In todayâs time, if you donât possess a website, youâre pretty much worthless. Having a functional website can make it easier for your potential clients to find and contact you.Â
Most business owners generate traffic to their website through paid advertising. They are a great idea if you wish to drive traffic straight away, but they are not enough to beat the competition. What you want to do instead is focus your attention on sales funnels.
They will force your visitor to take a specific action on-site, and will even guide him to a sale. Powerful stuff! Yes Indeed.Â