Hosting Affiliate Programs

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by blogspot, Apr 2, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have used thinkhost affiliate program but dont convert:(
    Any other hosting affiliate programs that pay and convert well?

    Thanks
     
    blogspot, Apr 2, 2008 IP
  2. kingbrend

    kingbrend Active Member

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    hostgator didn't work for me. :(

    Even when I signed up under my own link...
     
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  3. experienceadvertising

    experienceadvertising Peon Affiliate Manager

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    You should try Omnis Network in CJ. I know they have affiliates doing well...
     
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  4. bluepunchbuggy

    bluepunchbuggy Peon

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    I've been running Omnis on a few sites, but not many conversions :(

    The hosting space is kinda saturated it seems, unless you have a site with a lot of existing leverage.
     
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  5. blogspot

    blogspot Well-Known Member

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    any experience with godaddy affiliate program?
     
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  6. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    I tried resellerspanel and actually got paid for it. But that was after joining the program for 2 years!
     
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    inatmo Active Member

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    I think it's really saturated.
    I tried hostgator and dotster.com at cj. Not good results. I can even say nothing.
    Everybody knows that hostgator eats competitors, so why advertise them?
    I recommend hostgator just posting and chatting :D
     
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    hbsjcd3 Active Member

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    I get the best results with Hostgator and IX Webhosting, Powweb. Since all three pay, no matter what plan the client buys, you are always guaranteed a sale. I Stopped promoting Hostmonster, Bluehost, LunarPages, Godaddy, Omnis and Dot5 hosting, when I found out that they only pay if the client signs to 12 or 24 and higher plans....They don't pay for monthly, 3 or 6 month plans......so I dropped them all. And since then I have seen 100% jump in monthly commissions.
     
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  9. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    The programs you listed paid too well, competition is strong because too many affiliates after a much smaller pie it is very saturated market.

     
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  10. blogspot

    blogspot Well-Known Member

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    Someone with experience with bluehost affiliate program?
     
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    hbsjcd3 Active Member

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    I have experience with Bluehost. What do you need to know? I stopped promoting them because they don't pay commissions for plans LESS THAN 12 months and I was hearing lots of complaints from actual customers that were using them.

    As far as on the affiliate program side....they not only NOT pay for short contracts but their affiliate manager is terrible....seems he has too much on his plate managing the affiliate programs of its sister web hosting companies, namely----Hostmonster, FastDomain and their own in-house program.

    Is there anything else you wanted to know about them?
     
    hbsjcd3, Apr 19, 2008 IP
  12. shop4

    shop4 Peon

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    theirs some great affiliate networks and sites out there. It's just a matter of filtering through the bad :(
     
    shop4, Apr 19, 2008 IP