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1:34 pm June 15, 2011
| Suba @ Wealth Informatics
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There are a few companies that I use and like. I usually talk about them frequently too. As I read up more on affiliate marketing, it looks like these are the companies that might make me more money. I can't find these in cj or flexoffers. Can anyone with experience in affiliate marketing tell me if these companies are in any networks?
Fidelity
Charles Schwab
Vanguard
FNBO
Thanks.
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1:38 pm June 15, 2011
| NoDebtMBA
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I'd also be interested to see if Fidelity or Vanguard have affiliate marketing. I feel like half my comments on blogs are bragging about my Fidelity credit card ;)
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11:50 am June 16, 2011
| TightFistedMiser
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FNBO Direct used to have their own affiliate marketing program but I'm not sure if they still do. I was actually doing pretty well with them but they don't have their own site for affiliates and do everything through email. They stopped answering my emails last year so I'm guessing they have discontinued their affiliate program. I just sent an email to my contact there and I'll let you know what their reply is – if they reply.
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5:00 pm June 16, 2011
| Buy Like Buffett
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Vanguard and FNBO Direct do not have affiliate programs now. I don't believe Fidelity has one either.
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5:39 am June 17, 2011
| Mike – Saving Money Today
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One tip for finding specific affiliate programs is to use the Google search structure below.
site:http://www.vanguard.com affiliate program
What that does is search the entire Vanguard site (and nowhere else) for
the words "affiliate program". Sometimes this method can help you
track down info and even the signup pages for those hard to find
programs. Unfortunately it doesn't look like they have one.
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