Credit card Affiliate

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by shahab6, Feb 11, 2006.

  1. shahab6

    shahab6 Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I'm saying that 3 people have applyed for credit card and they have been approved, but I have not got any commission from it. So I wanted to know if anyone else have this problem with credit-land.com.
     
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    #22
    I think credit-land uses AcclaimNetwork. They are very very slow in processing transactions. I think it takes about 2 weeks or so ...so give it some time. They tend to batch them up and process them all at once.

     
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    #23
    Thanks for the info. I was thinking about doing a CC website but I'll give it further thought.

    So overall are you not making any $$$ with this site? Are you only doing adwords for promotion?

     
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    #24
    This is my preferred affilate but they do not offer a website. You might do a Google search for something like... "credit card templates" and see if you can't find a ready made/free template.

    Good luck! :)

    Lyte
     
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  5. Cyclops

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    #25
    I'm making a bit but not much, those stats are from after I stopped using Adwords.
    I haven't used adwords for the Credit Card site for about 12 months now as I was actually losing money when I did.

    Commissions can take up to two months (sometimes longer) to come through, the affiliate networks don't pay out until the banks report the approvals to them, and the banks don't seem to be very regular in doing that.

    I received a commission check yesterday for approvals that came from December and January.
     
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    #26
    No nothing yet. The website has been up for 2 months now, what do you mean by sign ups? Action? I got a bunch of those but no sales as of yet :(
     
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  7. shahab6

    shahab6 Well-Known Member

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    #27

    By signed up - I meant that they have applied and they have been approved, but i have receive no commission, the way I know this is because those people that applied told me.
     
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  8. shahab6

    shahab6 Well-Known Member

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    #28
    I see, so it take a while for the commission.
     
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    shahab6 Well-Known Member

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    #29
     
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    #30
    Just remember these stats .....23,230 clicks, 73 approvals.....it takes a lot of clicks to receive an approval, then the banks refuse a large percentage of applications.
    That came from about 7000 unique visitors with a lot of repeat traffic.
    Granted I have well over 100 different Credit Cards on offer so a lot of those clicks are from people shopping around evluating the different cards.

    It's still a very poor return for that many uniques and my add to favourites runs at over 50% which is very high.

    As I said before, it's not a very profitable niche :( .
     
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    #31
    Thanks for letting me know, there website is not very informative.
     
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    #32
    Its not informative at all, its a new website.
     
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    #33
    Better commissions, better service...no fees. Credit-Land.com offers both co-branding and affiliate program with no fees. Only profit.
     
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    #35
    now its actually $200
     
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    #36
    $200 is great but the CC market is very competitive. Then again.. there is nothing short cut to make money
     
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    #37
    Charge.com targets a totally different market from the rest. Charge.com targets businesses that need to accept credit cards -- they provide merchant account. It is much more difficult to make a sale there compared to getting someone to apply for a credit card unless you have traffic that targets business owners.

    Credit cards on the other hand is a much more general product that can be pushed to really any audience.
     
    acclaim, Dec 9, 2006 IP