Okay, so I’ve been messing around with affiliate marketing for a while, trying to find some good programs. I heard about this Credit Hero Score thing and figured I’d give it a shot. Here’s how it went down.

Finding the Login
First things first, I needed to find the actual login page. I did a bit of searching, you know, typing “Credit Hero Score affiliate login” into the search bar. I found the main website, it’s all flashy with promises of high commissions and stuff. It took me a bit of clicking around. Honestly, it wasn’t super obvious where the affiliate section was.
Signing Up
After get the login page, it’s the signup form. I started to fill out the signup form. It’s the usual deal: name, email, website, how I plan to promote, all that jazz. Honestly, it was a pretty standard form. I hit submit and waited for the confirmation email. It showed up in my inbox pretty quick – gotta give them credit for that.
Exploring the Dashboard
Once I was in, I took a look around the dashboard. It was… okay. It had all the basic stuff: my affiliate links, some banners, and reports on clicks and conversions. It wasn’t the fanciest dashboard I’ve ever seen, but it seemed functional enough.
- The Links: I grabbed my main affiliate link. It was easy to find, clearly labeled.
- The Banners: They had a few different banner sizes. Nothing groundbreaking, but they looked decent enough.
- The Reports: The reporting section seemed pretty basic. It showed clicks and conversions, but it didn’t have a ton of detail.
Starting the Promotion
I added my link to a few of my blog posts that are related to credit repair and finance. I also put one of the banners in my sidebar. I’m curious to get the testing data.
After some time, I check back the reports. It updated to show some clicks, that mean people click my link, but still no conversions. Maybe it’s my content problem.
My Thoughts So Far
Right now, it’s still early days. I haven’t made any money with it yet, but that’s not surprising. Affiliate marketing takes time and effort. The Credit Hero Score program seems pretty straightforward, but I’m not blown away by the dashboard or the resources. It’s just… okay. I’ll keep at it for a bit and see if I can get any conversions. If not, I’ll probably move on to something else. There are tons of affiliate programs out there, and I’m not gonna waste my time on something that’s not performing.
I’ll update and let anyone know if things change, but for now, it’s a “wait and see” situation.