Some of the credit card merchant programs are setup very similar to an MLM setup. Credit card merchants have affiliates. Their affiliates have sub-affiliates and so on and so forth. It's a viable model but one that you have to be committed to long term to make any money from. IMHO.
These affiliate program closures are only going to continue this year. I'd be surprised if the affiliate channel even remains open for any of the smaller affiliates. The only ones likely to survive will be the big affiliates such as CreditCards.com
Several other affiliate networks that I've had great experience with are Card Offers and NCS Reporting. NCS is now owned by Bankrate, but it hasn't seemed to effect the customer service/support at all. Both CardOffers and NCS are great networks. I've worked with both of them since 2003 and...
Your question is a bit more complicated than it might seem. It will depend on the card issuer, the specific card product, but will also be heavily dependent on the volume of the leads/approvals that the affiliate is generating for the card issuer. For example, if the affiliate is generating...
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