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Jernet

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Looking for an education affiliate program who allows forwarders. what i mean is, for example, the site online-education.net appears to have their own url landing page, where a similar site obviously uses elearners: distance-education.org

anybody?
 

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Not really understanding what you mean by "forwarders"....like a lead capture that forwards the lead to the affiliate?
 

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Not really understanding what you mean by "forwarders"....like a lead capture that forwards the lead to the affiliate?

Yea Tia, I think that is it. If you look at the 2 examples I gave, online-education.net's information pages are schools.online-education.net/whatever

while distance-education.org's landing pages are distance-education.elearners.com/whatever

so you can tell that distance-education.org is using elearners affiliate program, but you cannot tell who online-education.net is using....
 

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Most affiliate programs like that are going to pay per lead, not per click.

I would love to hear from someone who has actually used these affiliates and actually got paid.

I am having perhaps better luck with parked names at Sedo. Keyword rich domains will have success no matter what. But getting a $32.00+ click on sedo for an education related domain was pretty sweet.
 

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Most affiliate programs like that are going to pay per lead, not per click.

I would love to hear from someone who has actually used these affiliates and actually got paid.

I am having perhaps better luck with parked names at Sedo. Keyword rich domains will have success no matter what. But getting a $32.00+ click on sedo for an education related domain was pretty sweet.

yeah, that would be nice, but i do not have a traffic domain. i am looking to build a content site. 32 bux for one click is incredible. i think the highest i ever got for a single click was 7 bux, still nothing to sneeze at tho.
 

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Yea Tia, I think that is it. If you look at the 2 examples I gave, online-education.net's information pages are schools.online-education.net/whatever

while distance-education.org's landing pages are distance-education.elearners.com/whatever

so you can tell that distance-education.org is using elearners affiliate program, but you cannot tell who online-education.net is using....


the elearner landing pages for that .org site look to be co-branded which is interesting, as it pulls the header logo from the referring website. i wasn't even aware they did that.

why not try contacting the other site and ask nicely what program they are using?
 
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