Best Hosting Affiliate Program?

EquitableI

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Hey guys,

Been checking through a lot of different hosting offers, and wanted to get your experience/opinions on the best one you would recommend....

I currently run with Justhost (do about 400 sign ups/month), but think that I can get much more for my traffic -

Here's what I have so far -

Hostmonster - $67/per referral

1and1 seems pretty bullshit - like $10 per basic referral.

Then I checked Hostgator -

1-5 a month $50 per sign up
6-10 a month $75 per sign up
11-20 a month $100 per sign up
21+ a month $125 per sign up

Currently I'm promoting Justhost, and their commissions are worse than Hostgator.

Also I checked MidPhase hosting (it's the company Rich Jerk uses - Hosting Affiliate Benefits | Aff.biz) - they offer $200 for every sign up after the 10th sale, and $100 on all other sign ups.


Any opinions?

Thanks a lot <3

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if you go with hostgator, you WILL be sorry.

They are famous for stiffing affiliates and 'confiscating' commissions for really serious 'infractions' like... forgetting to put their shitass 1x1 tracking pixel on every fucking page.

they owe me 5 figures, lawyers still arguing.

pretty soon the fucking legal bill will be more than the hostgator scam.

dont say you wasnt warned bro.

how u driving the traffic?
 
thanks bro <3

I'm driving the traffic from a membership site, the traffic is real clean and qualified etc

Anybody else?

Thanks!!

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I'd love to hear some feedback too - the biggest problem I've had recently is hosting companies scrubbing really hard after initial sales start flowing in (for my internal campaigns).
 
Can you tell me who that's with? PM me if you don't want to out them. Thanks again bros...anymore help is really appreciated
 
HostGator still owes me approximately $6,000 that I generated well over 3 years ago.

Now I just run my own paid hosting company. If you're doing serious volume there is no reason not to do this.

Resellers Hosting + Clientexec/WHMCS + Paypal and/or a Merchant Account + a Decent Design = Your own free hosting site

That is all you need and usually costs no more than $500.
 
It would have been easy to just search web hosting companies and find who pays the most and stick their names here.
 
I'd go with cardine as well - if you're doing volumes - it's easy getting your own hosting setup! For $1000 - you can get a decent design + WHMCS + integration + good domain + nice banner graphics + outsourced support!

What's more throw in a clean realistic affiliate program and send in your volumes through this thing - would help you keep a great track on backend as well as have other marketers signing up.

This business model comes with it's own share of headaches but generates the maximum revenue as compared to those scrubbing affiliate programs. Also, the accumulated worth of the company is astounding in further years.
 
anyone try liquidweb? I don't know how much it pays, but they are a stand up company from my experience...
 
posted by cardine:
HostGator still owes me approximately $6,000 that I generated well over 3 years ago.

Now I just run my own paid hosting company. If you're doing serious volume there is no reason not to do this.

I came into this thread to post almost exactly this, so I'll just second cardine's post. If you have quality hosting traffic, there's no reason to not just do it yourself, or do a white label deal if you don't want to bother with service and such. I have a Pro Reseller account with Wild West powering one of my hosting sites -- it's $199 a year. At my pricing levels I'm making $26 a year for basic hosting customers, and Wild West handles everything from payment processing to upsells to customer service. Plus I get a list of paying customers I can prospect from a trusted domain (the hosting company) for services that happen to compliment whatever they have hosted with me.

$26 doesn't sound like much, but my prices are discounted off of retail, and that is a recurring thing, plus once an account is opened it's my customer for life -- so all future domains, hosting, SSL, and other services ordered by that customer forever I get a cut of. Add to that that I get my domains shit cheap at reseller pricing (I register easily 300-400 domains a year, so a bit of a discount helps.) Really not a bad deal in that light.


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HostGator still owes me approximately $6,000 that I generated well over 3 years ago.

Now I just run my own paid hosting company. If you're doing serious volume there is no reason not to do this.

Resellers Hosting + Clientexec/WHMCS + Paypal and/or a Merchant Account + a Decent Design = Your own free hosting site

That is all you need and usually costs no more than $500.

Hostgator owes me some cheddar, any reason why they didn't pay you? I'm not liking that since I *should* have a check coming from them pretty soon haha. Anyways, any hosts you like to resell (I am assuming not HostGator).
 
Without problems? You must make 1 commission a year ..

Try doing a little volume, the commissions are scrubbed really hard. I had to give up paid traffic .. It was ridiculous.

I still have a blog that gets SEO traffic and out of 12-13 sales I'm lucky to get 2-3 paid .. 2 months from when they're generated.
 
Bluehost $65 per referral - haven’t tried them but maybe someone will chime in.

Bluehost pay $90 a referral through CJ from what I recall - I didn't push much vol through them (a couple k) but they seemed solid and they did pay.

Definitely don't go with Hostgator - they'll fuck you over.

Depending on how you're promoting you could always try reseller and then you get some long term earnings and don't have to worry about not getting paid.
 
the best hosting affiliate program is your own

seriously takes like an hour to setup a web hosting company