Hostgator "90 days" before AFFILIATES get Paid... Better Alternative?

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Problem ---
Hostgator doesn't pay affiliates for hosting sign ups,
unless the sign up stays with them for at least 90 days



Question ---
Any better "solution" out there?


Hostgator doesn't care whether the customer pays for 1 or 2 or 3 years

in advance. Since Hostgator doesn't have contract, they are waiting the "90 days" and from a business standpoint, I understand why they have implemented this 90 day period, to see if the customer cancels during that time. W
hy pay me if the customers cancels during that period, so "I get it"...

I can't do a reseller account at this time, so I am stuck being an affiliate

Does anyone have a host that is a little more
"liberal" about the timeframe
in which someone has to sign up before they release affiliate commissions?

thank you so much

Danni~
#90 days #affiliates #alternative #hostgator #paid
  • Profile picture of the author AdFocus
    if you push a lot of volume (lots of sales) you can negotiate better payment frequency

    other than that, you have to deal with it it's not so bad, you are getting paid regardless!
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  • Profile picture of the author Raindance
    Last time, I logged in my CJ account, I saw Hostly.com there. Their commissions were also good, $100+ per sale. As they are on CJ, I think they will pay monthly. Check them out once.

    Other than that, HostGator has this system of their own because they are a major brand in hosting. It is rather easy to convert with them than any other hosts available out there. Their closest competition is gotta be bluehost but those guys take 4 months .
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    • Profile picture of the author Tashi Mortier
      I think you are going down a dangerous path here. Do you really want to sacrifice quality because of wanting to get paid faster as an affiliate?

      If I get this right (because you were talking about a reseller account as well) the hosting accounts aren't your main source of money. So, I recommend that you stick to the better (and known) quality of Hostgator and be patient for a while.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dano1981
        thanks rainman,

        you know it is interesting that cj offers $100 per hosting, whereas HG directly has a tiered system that's starts at (I believe) $50


        Originally Posted by Raindance View Post

        Last time, I logged in my CJ account, I saw Hostly.com there. Their commissions were also good, $100+ per sale. As they are on CJ, I think they will pay monthly. Check them out once.

        Other than that, HostGator has this system of their own because they are a major brand in hosting. It is rather easy to convert with them than any other hosts available out there. Their closest competition is gotta be bluehost but those guys take 4 months .
        yeah tashi,

        you kinda didn't read the question correctly, nor the tenor of it...
        You read into it something that wasn't there, addtionally I addressed the
        point of "hosting" specifically, and as well "reseller" too

        You see this is about "hosting" and making money via that means
        However, you may be correct in that HG really is a good choice when
        all's said and done....and your mention of having patience, is always
        good information as well

        thanks for being nice enough to reply nevertheless, I appreciate the time you took, that was very nice of you

        Danni~

        Originally Posted by Tashi Mortier View Post

        I think you are going down a dangerous path here. Do you really want to sacrifice quality because of wanting to get paid faster as an affiliate?

        If I get this right (because you were talking about a reseller account as well) the hosting accounts aren't your main source of money. So, I recommend that you stick to the better (and known) quality of Hostgator and be patient for a while.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dano1981
      any other thoughts?

      thank you ....

      Danni~
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      • Profile picture of the author tonybianco
        How many clients do you have referring people to a hosting plan? Host Gator's initial reseller plan is $25 and they give you plenty of bandwidth and disk space to host quite a few clients.

        Honestly if you just had at least 3 clients and you charged them $10-$15 per month which is very reasonable you would not only be breaking even but making money.

        Average small business owner doesn't have a problem paying $15 to $20 per month in hosting if they perceive it to be of high value.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chaunessy
    Originally Posted by Dano1981 View Post

    Problem ---
    Hostgator doesn't pay affiliates for hosting sign ups,
    unless the sign up stays with them for at least 90 days



    Question ---
    Any better "solution" out there?


    Hostgator doesn't care whether the customer pays for 1 or 2 or 3 years

    in advance. Since Hostgator doesn't have contract, they are waiting the "90 days" and from a business standpoint, I understand why they have implemented this 90 day period, to see if the customer cancels during that time. W
    hy pay me if the customers cancels during that period, so "I get it"...

    I can't do a reseller account at this time, so I am stuck being an affiliate

    Does anyone have a host that is a little more
    "liberal" about the timeframe
    in which someone has to sign up before they release affiliate commissions?

    thank you so much

    Danni~
    Hi

    I found a great hosting offer. Its Uk2.net - they pay from 30% but if you can drive 22 hosting sales a month then it goes up to 60% on most things . If you sign up via CJ you get paid around 30 days. On some of my sales I get paid much more than $50. They are part of the Uk2 Group. I always get quick answers on any queries I have.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dano1981
      thanks mister tony

      I am going to start as an affiliate for now (think I mentioned that?)
      so I'm going after the HG one time commish for the time being
      but I want to say "thank you" very much for that idea...

      I was thinking more along the lines of building sites and getting the commish from HG, and then offering SEO as well, but the SEO is
      a bit more delayed on the backburner...... thanks tony baloney!

      Originally Posted by tonybianco View Post

      How many clients do you have referring people to a hosting plan? Host Gator's initial reseller plan is $25 and they give you plenty of bandwidth and disk space to host quite a few clients.

      Honestly if you just had at least 3 clients and you charged them $10-$15 per month which is very reasonable you would not only be breaking even but making money.

      Average small business owner doesn't have a problem paying $15 to $20 per month in hosting if they perceive it to be of high value.
      wow 30 days is nice! perhaps that's a reseller account?

      I looked for affiliate info on the site, didn't see any, plus my local
      7/11 at the corner won't know what to do with "pounds!" (giggles!)

      that was very nice of you to ex-"pound" but seriously thanks for
      explaining and giving some detail, do they work with yanks?
      I do admit a "net 30" is attractive, but gotta believe it's a reseller acct rather than affiliate sign ups?

      Danni~

      Originally Posted by Chaunessy View Post

      Hi

      I found a great hosting offer. Its Uk2.net - they pay from 30% but if you can drive 22 hosting sales a month then it goes up to 60% on most things . If you sign up via CJ you get paid around 30 days. On some of my sales I get paid much more than $50. They are part of the Uk2 Group. I always get quick answers on any queries I have.
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  • Profile picture of the author ZNICK
    Don't EVER promote Hostgator as an affiliate. They will do everything in their power NOT to pay you.

    The latest newly added reason not to pay is they're not happy with the site that's uploaded. They're now not paying me because significant changes weren't made to the hosted site, EVEN IF IT'S PAID IN FULL!

    Scam.

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