I don't get the point in selling an affiliate account. Since the buyer would be using his own website, his own programs, wouldn't it be the same thing as registering a new account? So why the hassle? Or maybe the buyer got rejected by the network and still wants to join the network. I actually don't know how you can get rejected. I'm a total noob, had no experience in CPA, had NO website, not from US and still managed to get accepted by Hydra.
Well it depends on CPA network many of them has certain criteria like some wants that your site should get min 1000 UV per day also as posted earlier some of them simply reject you because you are not good in speaking english. Tats why many of the user look to buy the affiliate account but risk involved is high in this.
To my mind the knowledge of English shouldn't be an obstacle. If someone is ready to pay money for someone else's account, he'd better spend it on English classes. It would make much more sense, imo.
The one who is willing to buy the account must have some crooked idea in his mind which he wants to test it out on these accounts.
someone here needs to improve their English I am an affiliate manager. Sure, you can sell your af acc. Just erase your personal information and other related info. Input a temporary email address, then tell the buyer the email address and password.
Ritesh, My advice is that you should be careful. In my experience I have been scammed twice. Once, they made me an offer for a domain name and they took me to make an appraisal of my domain in a website scam. Surely I was really stupid to do that but in that time I was really without any experience at all. The truth is that although Ive had that experience I fall again in another scam three months later of that, I bought domain names at http://www.asiaregistry.com/, and are a really big scam network!! more than 500 domain names are in their power to generate page rank, etc. They are professional scammers. Both times I got my money back, at the first one I managed to make the scammer give me my money back, and the second time I got my money back through a chargeback I made through my credit card. What I want you to tell you is that if the offer the person makes you is "to good to be true! or you smell something strange, dont take your chances. Regards, Robert
I don't get it what's the purpose of selling a affiliate account. If you can't get a account in the first place then what makes you think you'll get to keep your newly bought account.
@robertmias thnx for your advice.Purpose of selling account is to earn money.But if you look at the larger picture selling account for money is not a good option
if there is posibble way to sell account...i will sell my clickbooth account with very low cost..send me PM
I agree selling your account is not a good idea because more often than not you will get caught and it will hamper your reputation in the affiliate network. So no matter how low you earn in affiliate network never sell it to anyone. Best is you can do the partnership with them like you can display the campaign on their website and share the revenue
if it's a revenue sharing account then you would get their active members which could be worth quite a lot.