Do web hosting affiliate programs like Host Gator and Think Host really pay?

Nov07

Both claim they will pay at least $100 per referral. At the prices they charge (less than $10), it would take over a year for them to break even.

Do they really pay what they say they will?

Which one is the best?

host your self…make people pay you to host there stuff. All you need is a crapy computer with server software and high speed internet…use a monitor mouse and keyboard to set the stuff up then remove the stuff and your done. A server does not need a mouse keyboard or monitor to work…also the point of a server is for it to accessable 24/7…so dont turn off the pc ;) not recmended for your pc u use everyday.

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3 Responses to “Do web hosting affiliate programs like Host Gator and Think Host really pay?”

  1. Ty T Says:

    host your self…make people pay you to host there stuff. All you need is a crapy computer with server software and high speed internet…use a monitor mouse and keyboard to set the stuff up then remove the stuff and your done. A server does not need a mouse keyboard or monitor to work…also the point of a server is for it to accessable 24/7…so dont turn off the pc ;) not recmended for your pc u use everyday.
    References :

  2. Michi C Says:

    I won’t use either.

    Myself I use affiliate programs from AN Hosting instead. See attached. They have been quite nice to me on the payment. :P
    References :
    http://beam.to/anhosting

  3. sunforged Says:

    your best choice is to is to be an affiliate of many hosting companies

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Post-Hubpages-making-money-from-your-own-web-sites-with-affiliate-marketing-Pepperjam-network

    yes, they do pay…sometimes though its apercentage of sale…so your thinking they make 10/month – but for a 1 year agreement upfron that would 120…2 years 240 bucks…so yes they do pay..most times its a percentage though – so if your lead purchases monthly billing you may only make a coupleof bucks. …but hostgator is a reliable service that does pay…I suggest promoting multiple services an dletting your leads pick themselves though
    References :
    http://hubpages.com/hub/Post-Hub-Pages-An-Internet-Marketing-Lexicon

    internet marketing lexicon above has links to many cpa programs – if you dont know what that means than thats is prob the best article you can find because it explains all the IM terms