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December 26, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

I discovered this network recently, I must say that I am extremely satisfied both in terms of the number of offers and the excellent dedicated assistance. Absolutely recommended

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December 26, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

I discovered this network recently, I must say that I am extremely satisfied both in terms of the number of offers and the excellent dedicated assistance. Absolutely recommended

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December 26, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

Go and sign up with Showcase IDX as an affiliate. But don’t even bother trying to rank articles for “top real estate IDX software solutions” or whatever most affiliates would normally do.

Instead, go and find the mailing addresses for a bunch of realtors and spam their physical mailbox with some good old snail mail. Use that letter to drive them to your website “for more information”.

Get this right, and there’s a pretty good chance you’ll become a top-performing Showcase IDX affiliate.

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December 26, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

Flatfee is disrupting the real estate market by taking a flat fee versus the usual 6% commissions from buying & selling a property. This lets users pocket more money making its value instantly recognizable. The only real downside of its offers and promotions is the responsibility place onto the users – a bad experienced caused by the user is usually pitted on the company (leading to pulling out).

However, there’s no doubt your real estate community will see Flatfee’s value and consider giving its service a run. Be on the partnership end of the conversion and you can earn $45 a pop! Plus, you’ve got tons of tools and resources to quickly roll out campaigns. What’s not to love?

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December 26, 2023
  • Profitability 9
  • Support 9
  • Technology 9
  • Reliability 9

Five stars just aren't enough to convey the level of service and excellence that we have experienced to this point while working with Realeflow. Looking forward to a long and prosperous relationship. Thank you and keep up the great work!

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November 23, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

In my review, I find A2 Hosting affiliate program is the best two-tier referral program. It’s free to join and easy to promote. Each successful Referral will reward $85 to $140, depending on how much sales you make in a month.

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November 23, 2023
  • Profitability 3
  • Support 3
  • Technology 3
  • Reliability 3

Hey folks. What happened to me recently with webhostingpad's affiliate program:

About 3 months ago I contacted their affiliate staff to setup a campaign dedicated to them. Now. Even at start their affiliate staff were unpleasant to deal with and seem very unprofessional, but they are so cheap so I thought.. Conversions are worth it.

- Their support staff advised me on which coupon code to use and how to setup everything.
- Time goes by.. They get VERY targeted traffic, many clicks - No conversions.
- Contacted them and they replied to me that the coupon code my traffic was using is ATTACHED to another affiliate, and he got all the credit. Remember that THEY told me what coupon to use. They didn't even reply when I told them that.

On top of everything - They don't pay for discounts. Which is another bad story which is a standard in this bad industry.

Fuck them. And webhosting affiliates - beware of webhostingpad.

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November 23, 2023
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 3
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 3

I too have had a lot of trouble with the WebHostingPad affiliate program, I have not been very impressed with them in the past but recently they got a new affiliate manager. The new manager seems to respond a lot more quickly than the old one; however, I still think they have a lot of work to do.

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November 23, 2023
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 2
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 2

Honestly you shouldn't have to put up with this poor service. It is very stupid that they are asking you for evidence of the sales when their affiliate system should handle this. My guess is that their system does show your sales but they don't want to pay you. Find a more reputable affiliate program such as HostGator and you will not have any problems like this again.

Good luck!
Jack

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November 23, 2023
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 2
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 2

From google,found another person's blog about webhostingpad affiliate.
WebHostingPad Affiliate Program - WebHostingPad Scam

WebHostingPad is another company we have helped spread the word about and we have been part of their affiliate program for many months now. The purpose of this blog post is to warn others of questionable business practices by this web hosting company.

I was notified by my accountant that our company had received a check for $700 when our stats showed we were due over $2000 for the month of April. So I logged into our WebHostingPad affiliate program account and noticed that they had approved only 5 sales from a month where we were to have nearly 20. They had reversed about 2/3 of the sales for undisclosed reasons.

I printed an accounting of our current month sales in June and then checked it the next couple days. I noticed a couple of sales disappear. I then looked at my list and did a whois check on the DNS info - the 2 sales that disappeared were still hosted on WebHostingPad. This is kind of odd because if the sale had been fraud or cancelled - they wouldn't allow it to be an active website.

So I emailed the affiliate manager - Ben Park. Got no reply to my inquiry.

I then noticed they approved only 5 sales for the month of May as well when we had approx 20 sales for that month too. Again, I emailed Ben Park - webhostingpad affiliate program manager - no reply.

This happened to me one time before where I caught a web host reversing transactions back in 2004. We settled the matter and life went on. This company hasn't even bothered to email me back. I've also tried to call Ben Park. He didn't return my call of course. I've sent about 6 or 7 emails asking for some type of explaination and never got a return. I also copied another person in the affiliate department who had originally contacted me to get us to spread the word about webhostingpad.com and they didn't return my emails either. I also sent an email to the owner of webhostingpad web hosting - no reply. Surprised? Not really. When someone knows they are caught in a lie or fraud like this - they usually avoid the issue.

FUNNY THING!!! After I emailed Ben Park about this- I haven't seen more sales get reversed...a sure sign something is fishy.

Don't be a victim of the WebHostingPad Scam. WebHostingPad Affiliate Program is not legit. The web hosting industry is too small for someone like this to get away with it. The word will spread and it is...I recently looked up some info on webhostingpad scams and saw another story similar to mine on a webmaster forum. I'd still like WebHostingPad to correct this issue, but until then - I'll be spreading the word that WebHostingPad sucks and they are running a scam. If you can't trust them to pay their bills...I wouldn't trust them to host my website.

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