Good Legal Affiliate Programs

by byalik
8 replies
Can anyone recommend any good affiliate programs for the law/legal niche:

Examples of some are legalzoom, rocketlawyer but they seem to pay out very little
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  • Profile picture of the author davejug1
    Whenever I've ventured into the legal realm I've always gone off-plan and contacted firms directly to get a special deal and to get my own landing page so I can track the stats and have a non-affiliate link in my URL.

    Careful, legal firms are rarely ethical.
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  • Profile picture of the author byalik
    Thanks but I am looking to start with affiliate programs first and then move into contacting law firms when I can generate enough leads.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    Try clickbank. I would assume there would be a lot of products there for that niche
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  • Profile picture of the author byalik
    Didn't see anything good on clickbank
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      The good ones are hard to find on Clickbank, but Amazon has tons of high end books in this niche.
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      • Profile picture of the author payment proof
        What about Prepaid Legal? That was really hot, at least at one point.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Racine
    The best legal affiliate program I have found is Jurisdictionary. They offer a home study program with a decent payout.

    I have been on their list for several years and it seems like a very good program, although I have not purchased the program.

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    • Profile picture of the author Izesta
      Jurisdictionary certainly looks like a good program in many ways. BUT, there are drawbacks.

      First, it is really bad for the affiliate when the buyer can opt to buy via phone, fax or email. And they have this all over the product pages. There's no way any tracking is gonna give the credit to the affiliate, nor is Jurisdictionary gonna put forth much, if any, effort to try to track it.

      As we know lawyers can be below the belt (as he even mentions in his training), I would have a hard time trusting that set up. Affiliates are already subject to being ripped off when buyers use our links.

      If he were really serious about having an affiliate business, he would set up a different page for affiliate redirects that only has internet ordering.

      Second, I also believe the payout should be higher at the lower volumes given the specific subsegment of people you would have to find. Afterall, the overwhelming majority of buyers would be those with current or pending legal problems. And finding that buyer is worth more than $49.

      My 5 cents.
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