Hi everyone I'm a marketeer and currently I decided to setup my own affiliate network. The problem is I don't have programing skills! So I started looking for a software. Things aren't going quite well, I have contacted several companies like Roia, Directtrack and other companies. All of them require a setup fee plus maintenance with huge cost ($10 000 for setup and around $1000 for maintenance) which are impossible for me to pay. Don't get me wrong, I'm willing to pay the right price for a reliable software. So I started looking for a software that could be mine (not like directtrack) I came across alstrasoft (bad reviews everywhere), Leadhound (are they still in business? How is their software like?). Has you can see I need help, can you point any software/companies for an affiliate network, let's say like Commission Junction? Thank you all PSardon my english this is my first time posting (in English) here
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Novelco thanks for the suggestion, is it reliable enough? Weneedaffiliates don't know nothing about hitpath. I'm gona check it out, thanks! Thanks everyone for your contributions
Novelco I've check out post affiliate pro and realised it's not suited for an affiliate network the way I want it. I need an affiliate / multiple merchants solution. Something like Commission Junction. But thanks anyway
@affiliateslittleguy Thanks. I've contacted them and I'm waiting for a reply. @Scar I know my English is far from being good @conceptman I will have to pass, but thanks anyway
I have exactly what you need! Check out my thread: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1595555
I have been working with CPA Networks/Affiliate Networks for yrs now and personally I'm very picky who I accept into the AffiliateSeeking directory. In other words, a company that looks like their network has been cheaply setup on a free or low cost script normally doesn't get accepted. Personally out of all the network scripts I do prefer DirectTrack and always have done so. The good thing about it also is that it's widely used, many publishers already know it and therefore the chance that you will do as good as them networks that already use it is probably higher than using a network software that is rarely used especially if it doesn't have all that much functionality. Good luck with it in anyway.