Credit Cards - at this time of the year ?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by YardenG, Nov 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Just started a campaign for credit cards on MSN & Yahoo.
    I'm using credit-land partners site ...

    I was told by someone that finance market is dry during this time of the year.
    Do you think it's true ?

    p.s. anyone here have any experience with credit-land ?


    Thanks.
     
    YardenG, Nov 11, 2007 IP
  2. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    I doubt it, this is the best time Christmas and spending season, credit cards shd be in great demand.
     
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  3. evilgreenmonkey

    evilgreenmonkey Peon

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    January and February are usually the best times of year for credit (and the most expensive on PPC), with people covering the debts built up over Christmas and the January sales. Nov/Dec is also quite good though for people who don't have any money to buy presents with in the first place.
     
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  4. YardenG

    YardenG Banned

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    Thank you very much both of you :)

    evilgreenmonkey - Nice theory - i thought about that too.. spending on november and december and then taking a loan on january (i have already loans website... dead season) :D


    Thanks again ;]
     
    YardenG, Nov 11, 2007 IP
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    KNEB Peon

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    Finance market is good from end of December to mid of April.
     
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  6. YardenG

    YardenG Banned

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    ok.. thanks

    any comments about credit-land ? anyone have experience with them ?
     
    YardenG, Nov 11, 2007 IP
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    anarmyofme Well-Known Member

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    I'm using them on 2 of my sites:

    http://comparecapitalcards.com
    http://creditgrabber.com

    I've done ok with it. That is no representation of credit-land.com though. I just don't have the funds to do a huge adword campaign. The rates for credit card related terms are pretty high and there are tons of competitors. Right now, I'm just trying to get backlinks. Otherwise, service is good (if you can find one of their agents on dp, I don't have his name right now) and I have been paid on time.
     
    anarmyofme, Nov 11, 2007 IP
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    zortag Peon

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    I noticed that on credit-land partner websites, the source is basically a header and then a Javascript loading of your affiliate page that actually resides on Credit-Land.com. So this brings up some questions.

    1. How much control do you have over the content on that site? I know they will build you a template to match your logo but if you are getting the same articles everyone else is getting, won't that mean it is impossible to rank highly in G because of the dup content filters?

    2. Is the Javascript load noticed by Google spiders and penalized in any way? I would think this footprint is easy for G to recognize. I'm wondering if they see this as an affiliate site that probably has lots of dup content and then penalize accordingly.

    Anarmyofme: What has your experience been? Anyone else have experience with Credit-Land?

    Thanks
     
    zortag, Dec 14, 2007 IP
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    Shazz Prominent Member

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    While on topic, does anyone know when visa is comming out with their public stock?
     
    Shazz, Dec 14, 2007 IP