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Credit Cards are a multi-billion dollar industry and online marketers are making tens of millions of dollars promoting credit card offers by diverting traffic from Google and other search engines to their own websites. In case you didn't know, you can partner with credit card companies and earn money for each approved Cardmember Account referred. For example, Discover Card pays up to .00 for each approved application. But there is a problem: It's easy to sign up as a credit card affiliate. And it's easy to put up a simple website to allow people to apply for the credit card which earns you an affiliate commission. But, you will probably hit a brick wall when you try to divert traffic to your new money making site. You see, the Credit Card market is extremely competitive. The image above shows the number of websites that are indexed in Google for the keyword phrase "credit cards". That's over 56 million competitors! Trying to get your website on the first or second (or even third) page of Google for the keyword phrase, "Credit Cards" will be an exercise in futility. And unless you are on one of the first pages in Google for that keyword phrase you will not be able to divert the traffic you need to make a profit to your website. And don't even think about Pay Per Click. There are over 40 pages of Google Adword Ads and over 55 Overture ads for the phrase "credit cards". The top spot in Google for the term "credit cards" costs .77... per click! In a nutshell if you want to make any money in the credit card market you better have a plan to divert traffic to your site. Otherwise your site will get lost in a sea of competitors. But there is better way...
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