Markethealth.com Affiliate Network Review
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JoeBucks, you’re all grown up now. The natural s
upplements affiliate program formerly known as JoeBucks.com is now MarketHealth.com. In addition to promoting their own products, MarketHealth also provides a turnkey solution for other health care product merchants. I’ve personally used MarketHealth and they are simply one of the best programs around for affiliates - more on this later.
MarketHealth carries products in the health, beauty, weight loss, and skin care industries. You’re bound to find something you can promote, and now that they are turning into a full fledged network there will be more offers and products pretty soon. MarketHealth offers advanced tracking features (which come in very handy - because you need to know exactly where your offers are converting, a MUST for ppc) for Google adwords, MSN adcenter and Yahoo search marketing as well as hidden affiliate link technology.
As I mentioned previously, MarketHealth is one of the best programs around for affiliate marketers not just because of their generous revenue sharing program - you earn a whopping 60% per sale and on re-orders but because they also have a low $20 minimum payout and they also pay via Paypal as one of their payout options. A lot of other networks require you to make at least $100 before you receive a payout.
So as you can see it’s quite easy to make money with MarketHealth, sign up here to get started …
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Comments
MarketHealth.com formely known as JoeBucks.com is a scam. I don’t know if you know what you’re talking about. Alot of complaints about their tracking and so many other things. I’m sure thats why they changed their name. I was told by a few affiliates that they made complaints to the FTC. Their software is a joke and I added their links to my site and very minimal sales. I’ve lost thousands of dollars by replacing some of their links. I would NOT join if I were you.
Jeff, I have to say I disagree wholeheartedly with you - Markethealth is not a scam. The major reason why they changed their name is because they relaunched as an affiliate network vs being an affiliate merchant - there is a big difference there. I have personally used MarketHealth back when it was JoeBucks.com and have made a lot of money with them. Some programs are not for everyone, and I’m sorry that you lost so much money - but were your campaigns effective? How was your site? Was it optimized for SEO? Did you drive direct and indirect traffic to the site? There are many reasons why campaigns don’t work, and most of the time it has nothing to do with the merchant but the affiliate.
I might look into this program. I see this all over the web people calling a program a scam when mostly it was just their inability to make money with it for the reasons you stated.
Oh ,I don’t think so!I know for a fact that Gary at MarketHealth.com shut down his affiliate forum on ABESTWEB.COM because of all the complaints!!! So. Don’t go there. Gary also uses fake names on forums to defend his company. I spoke to a man there that told me that they were getting tons of calls regarding affiliates not getting sales. Just because you make money doesn’t mean it’s not a scam. They payout who they want to pay out. I’ve made money for 8 years in Affiliate marketing and I even had alot of problems with them. Once the affiliate business becomes more regulated,they’ll be gone. He always deletes posts from people that know programming and understand tracking software on his old forums.It’s just a matter of time before people will not fall for the 50% commissions. JOKE. I’ve also never got credit for sales. As soon as you prove them wrong, they never get back to you or give you credit for your sales.
I personally think that markethealth is the best run health affiliate program there is. They provide you with so much.
I have successfully generated thousands with them last year. Their products CONVERT like crazy. New comers like moreniche are still trying to gain market share over markethealth, but I think they have a long way to go.
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Good post by the way
Regards,
Mr Review
I really tend to feel Market Health has problems right now. I typed in “MarketHealth,scam” on yahoo and google and I found quite a bit of negative posts! More than positive. All those individuals can’t be lying. I did call and email to learn more and it’s been 2 months and no return call. Thats not good. It bothers me that I’m finding many complaints. Who knows? If it’s so legitimate, then why so many nasty posts? Alot of people really are mad.
MarketHealth.com is a scam! I just joined to see whats going on and personally gave my web addy to 2 friends and my own dad. I told them to click on my hoodia banner and my dad to click on my text link. NO credit for any of the sales and they all placed the sales 15 days ago. I’ve been in affiliate marketing for 7 years and never had this problem. They’ve all had their products now for 5 days.I emailed the company and all I got was zippo!!! No response. They really must pay out what they waant or have a major flaw in their tracking software. I’ll be the first one to go to the FTC and consult with someone. If I don’t get credit for the sales.





















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