Need Debt Offers

mGrunin

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I'm looking for debt offers that allow less than $10,000 minimum credit card debt. I'm losing out on a lot of leads because I am pushing all my visitors to a $10k + min, which has me losing out on the bulk of the leads.

PPC traffic. Not doing that many leads yet, still in the testing phase since I got into this niche only this week.

If there are any offers that allow $1k-$4k debt and $5k+ debt; that would be awesome. I know they should pay less, but I'd rather get paid something on that traffic than nothing.

Thanks!
 


I'm looking for debt offers that allow less than $10,000 minimum credit card debt. I'm losing out on a lot of leads because I am pushing all my visitors to a $10k + min, which has me losing out on the bulk of the leads.

PPC traffic. Not doing that many leads yet, still in the testing phase since I got into this niche only this week.

If there are any offers that allow $1k-$4k debt and $5k+ debt; that would be awesome. I know they should pay less, but I'd rather get paid something on that traffic than nothing.

Thanks!

The thing is, debt settlement companies only want to work with people with more than $10k in debt because anything less and they dont make much $$$ on the client.
 
Co-Sign.

But, what you can do, is contact the company and make them an offer to run a pay per call traffic, get the links and do PPC on that. You get paid less, but you will get paid for almoust all leads that call in.




The thing is, debt settlement companies only want to work with people with more than $10k in debt because anything less and they dont make much $$$ on the client.
 
hey op sorry gonna hop in your thread here and ask a question so i dont have to make a similar thread.

Any networks out there have any solid debt offers to run? theres not much on the big networks.

oh and whats up with shitty landing pages for these debt offers lately. Ive only seen one good lander so far. The rest look like they were designed in Microsoft paint. Seriously who is behind these landing pages? Are they designed to look this ugly for a reason?
 
oh and whats up with shitty landing pages for these debt offers lately. Ive only seen one good lander so far. The rest look like they were designed in Microsoft paint. Seriously who is behind these landing pages? Are they designed to look this ugly for a reason?
EWA... about ugly --

I'm retarded with my hustle so you know I got that stupid money, dumb car, special watch and obscene ring.
Ryan Eagle, 9:58 AM Apr 8th

Also: The “Ugly” Truth.| Mr Green

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The cost to the client if the debt is under 10k isn't worth it for them to do debt settlement. So most debt companies wont bother with that shit.
 
The cost to the client if the debt is under 10k isn't worth it for them to do debt settlement. So most debt companies wont bother with that shit.

Correct! Traditionally, when dealing with a client that has less than 10k in unsecured debt, debt settlement doesn’t make sense. There are a couple of reasons for this, but the main reason is that by the time the debt(s) are negotiated and you tack on the fees associated with the service, it doesn’t make sense financially. By the time the debts are settled, the consumer will normally end up paying just as much as what they originally owed prior to entering the program.


However, there are other debt relief programs that are out there that can handle clients that have between 5 to 10k in debt thus creating additional revenue and a home for those leads that usually end up falling to the floor. Of course, they do not generate as much money, but it’s better than no money at all ...isn’t it?


-=Chipmunk=-
 
Try care one credit, the pay about $15/lead and take under 10K. They are a bit of a pain to work with, but it might work for you.

Their site/LP converts well, but I am not sure about the the host and post vs pushing traffic to their LP. You might be able to just redirect to their LP on the thank you page upon under 10K submissions worst case, at least you can try and make some $$ of those users...