New Credit Repair Offer

NewBizMarketing

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Just wanted to post about a new offer we have in the works with a buddy of mine. He currently owns a credit repair company much like care one. We thought that this may have a lot of success on a network and I've decided I'd like to get everyone's opinion on how they think it will perform.
The way the company is structured is basically a get what you pay for type deal. There starting package is at $399, moving all the way up to $2500(basically make a miracle happen on your credit.) So what do you guys think? Yay or Nay?
 


This is like saying "Hey guys, I have this new offer called Gov't Grants. what do you think? Do you think it will perform?"

There are zillions of credit repair offers. Yes, it's a solid vertical. Yes, it will perform. No, you aren't raising any eyebrows yet. What separates your offers from the others? Will you pay me $250 per lead? If so, let's try it. Otherwise all in all, it's just another brick in the wall.
 
See I've never seen a credit repair offer before, I've only seen credit report offers, which is why i posted this link, and im interested to hear what people want from an offer like this, what will make it more promotional and convert better. And to answer your question about paying $250 dollars, it would be set up as a percentage based on which account the consumer you sent purchased, so say its 20% and they signed up for a $2500 repair, you just made 500 bucks...
 
it wouldnt be a scam like acai. its a completely legit credit repair buisness. what would possibly be unlawful about advertising an offer where people can get there credit fixed...
 
Youre going to pay only when your sales person closes the deal? What if your sales person sucks
 
well we would pay as soon as they sign up for a listen offer.

example:

option 1: $399
-credit review
-credit counseling

option 2: $999
-credit review
-credit report
-credit counseling
-custom dispute services

option 3: $2500
-credit review
-credit report
-credit counseling
-custom dispute services
-personal in depth evaluation along with team to fix the issue
-in depth follow up

^^^ so after affiliate X was to send john doe to our domain and he completes the form, pays for which ever option he likes best, then affiliate X is paid a % of that sale.(based on the networks given rate, and the networks given affiliate rate)

p.s.- any networks willing to work with us in order to try and get this product launched and ready please pm me with details. (pre-pays etc.)
 
NewBiz. this isn't anything special. affiliates could get $500/sale from many credit repair companies

companies that have a lower price than $2500, and (I'm guessing) a far more reputable brand and sales team.

if you're going to try to convince someone to trust that you have the sales team to maximize there revenue...good luck
 
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NewBiz. this isn't anything special. affiliates could get $500/sale from many credit repair companies

companies that have a lower price than $2500, and (I'm guessing) a far more reputable brand and sales team.

if you're going to try to convince someone to trust that you have the sales team to maximize there revenue...good luck

please inform me at what point i tried to convince someone to trust me? All i asked is how well affiliates thought that an offer like this would perform, seeing as how i have never run nor seen a credit repair offer, and as stated earlier $500 is an example. Until everything is settled with the network I wouldn't be able to put a price on it it could be $1500, it was an example.

Why is it that 9/10 times someone who is trying to act as a professional and seek other professionals help/advice with a topic he/she is curious about, that this forum's hate team comes out of the closet to relay comments that no one really cares about?
 
credit repair is going to be a pretty competitive term to market and no one is gonna get into it if it doesn't pay for shit.

credit raper, on the other hand, looks real similar (almost the same letters), is much less competitive and will get your offer the attention it needs.
 
sigh*

-i'll just leave this thread with this message directed at the mature generation of affiliate marketers/network CEO's. Any suggestions or help, please pm.

Thanks.