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10:35 am May 13, 2014
| Ben Luthi
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It could be that I've lost something being away from blogging for a few months or I'm just too small to be able to do anything, but I've been wanting to get some individual credit card affiliate links for an upcoming post and have had a really hard time finding anything. Flex Offers won't accept me and wouldn't tell me why, and Credit Karma just won't respond to my application. Any ideas?
Thanks! :)
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11:39 am May 13, 2014
| Jake@iHeartBudgets.net
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The only cards you can probably get accepted for are Barclaycard and maybe US Bank. Chase, Amex, Citi, etc. (all the big players) seem to hate bloggers, and won't even look at your site unless you have crazy traffic and are already selling 20-30 of the other cards per month for a while.
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12:48 pm May 13, 2014
| FrugalRules
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I've been told the same thing about US Bank – that they won't even look at you unless you're doing 40-50 per month. Barclay is really the only real option as Discover has supposedly even started to pull back some.
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1:59 pm May 13, 2014
| Ben Luthi
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Where you do sign up for these guys? I'm particularly looking for Barclays and Chase, but no matter how much time I waste trying to find their affiliate programs, I can't find anything.
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3:04 pm May 13, 2014
| LaTisha @YoungFinances
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Head over to LinkOffers. It's the credit card side of FlexOffers. But it may be better to write the posts first and start seeing traffic and clicks on normal ads before applying. If you do not sell a minimum each quarter you will get dropped pretty quickly.
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10:41 am May 15, 2014
| Ben Luthi
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Thanks for the tip, LaTisha! I've been approved!
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