Credit.com affiliate program worth it?

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Credit.com affiliate network worth it?

Tried to register for it but no response. https://www.credit.com/affiliate/

I see they have consolidated some credit report offers, credit repair, cash advance, and credit cards.

Only unique thing I see if their credit card widget and API.

Anyone accepted to this network? Are the payouts higher than the street payouts on the big networks like A4D, Neverblue, etc.?

Thanks!
 


A4D and neverblue don't have the same offers so I've got no idea if the payouts are higher or not. Pretty much all the major credit repair companies are through cj or shareasale though (that's if you want to push anything with brand recognition).

Can't comment on credit report stuff too much, but if you're running credit score traffic then try profinity credit, it was converting at around 20% from google traffic for the keyword 'credit score' (natural listing, not paid) and is at around 10% for bing/yahoo. I know above all offers has it at $38/lead but I'm not sure if Eli/Tom bumped me or not.

Lemme know if you wanna buy a site that is google slapped but still ranking top10 for a whole bunch of juicy terms on yahoo/bing.
 
A4D and neverblue don't have the same offers so I've got no idea if the payouts are higher or not. Pretty much all the major credit repair companies are through cj or shareasale though (that's if you want to push anything with brand recognition).

Can't comment on credit report stuff too much, but if you're running credit score traffic then try profinity credit, it was converting at around 20% from google traffic for the keyword 'credit score' (natural listing, not paid) and is at around 10% for bing/yahoo. I know above all offers has it at $38/lead but I'm not sure if Eli/Tom bumped me or not.

Lemme know if you wanna buy a site that is google slapped but still ranking top10 for a whole bunch of juicy terms on yahoo/bing.

Thanks for the tips. Apparently Credit.com offers a tiered payout structure, so if you are pushing big volume it might be worth a look.

The Profinity Credit LP looks pretty slick, I wonder how much the re-bill on it is?

I would be marketing this to an email list of mine I've built a relationship with, so I don't want to piss them off with any shitty offers. I've noticed CJ has alot of the credit repair services as well. Any experience pushing traffic to CreditRepair.com or LendingTree.com?
 
Thanks for the tips. Apparently Credit.com offers a tiered payout structure, so if you are pushing big volume it might be worth a look.

The Profinity Credit LP looks pretty slick, I wonder how much the re-bill on it is?

I would be marketing this to an email list of mine I've built a relationship with, so I don't want to piss them off with any shitty offers. I've noticed CJ has alot of the credit repair services as well. Any experience pushing traffic to CreditRepair.com or LendingTree.com?

Nope, only have experience with lexington law & sky blue credit. I'll warn you on one thing, both companies make it difficult to unsubscribe from the rebill. I was giving people on my website the # to call to unsubscribe and I still got daily e-mails and threats of crazy people wanting to kill my pets because they were too retarded to unsubscribe properly.

Lexington Law has direct relationships with two of the credit bureaus and seem to get things removed faster (this is all anecdotal, but I know for a fact they have ties with two bureaus) but sky blue seems to get more stuff removed in the long long run (e.g 1+ year).

Which ever company you got for, MAKE SURE they assign you your own phone #, these companies close the majority of the deals over the telephone. Also make sure that any lander you send them to has YOUR NUMBER on it not theirs - it should be like this for the whole sale process. If they don't give you this automatically, ASK.

And yes, the profinity offer is very slick, Eli helped them split test it and boosted their conversion rate dramatically.
 
Credit.com payouts are good, and they do reliably pay. I've seen $6 for prepaids, and much higher for new credit cards. $85 for a single discover card.

Others you may want to look into:

creditkarma.com
ncsreporting.com
flexoffers.com
 
I have a contact there if you need one, PM me. I haven't work with them much because they are not very friendly with email traffic. If you want credit card offers I would suggest them, they have a huge selection.

For credit repair you can get something solid from a network that will pay you weekly... they are net 30 and I don't think they really make exceptions on that.
 
I have a contact there if you need one, PM me. I haven't work with them much because they are not very friendly with email traffic. If you want credit card offers I would suggest them, they have a huge selection.

For credit repair you can get something solid from a network that will pay you weekly... they are net 30 and I don't think they really make exceptions on that.

PM'ed.

Yea, I totally forgot about the payment terms. I have a nice, aged CJ account, so getting paid on time won't be an issue. But like you said, it's NET 30. I might be willing to sacrifice a few dollars on the payout to get on weeklies with a solid network.