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T3leads.com Review

  • Written by Richard 3 Comments
    Last Updated: September 30, 2008

    In affiliate marketing finding the right affiliate network can make a huge difference between success and failure, even the same offers will have different outcomes so you have to test various offers across various networks to get the best result.

    T3leads.com

    I have been spending the last few days making a list of the networks that I plan on using (hence the post about e-filiate.com) which brings me onto reviewing T3leads.com.

    Who are T3leads?

    Usually with affiliate networks you can see exactly what you need to do for each conversion and how much you will be paid for each valid lead you send over to them. The thing that makes T3leads stand out is that there are no set payouts per lead, they operate on an auction basis where the advertisers will auction for that lead so you as the publisher will not know if you are getting $1.50 or $15 for that lead until it goes through their system.

    So how does this benefit the publisher? With it being on an auction basis you can guarantee that you are getting the highest possible payout per lead which is vital to make the most profit in affiliate marketing.

    Starting with T3leads

    Unlike other networks, T3leads will provide you with everything you need to get started. By visiting the websites section in the control panel you will be able to browse through a number of landing pages for different niches that you can use to get started. These are available for each publisher to use and send their leads to in order to begin the auction system, there is the option to create private websites to add a unique factor to your site. You can view the manual and download T3Feed under the ‘private websites’ section to find out how to do this.

    T3leads.com Offers

    T3leads.com focuses on the financial market of affiliate marketing so if you are promoting payday loans, insurance, debt or any other similar type of campaigns you could instantly benefit from giving them a try. It just happens that these niches are the most lucrative on the web so it’s worth giving them a shot in my opinion.

    Control Panel

    When you first log into T3leads.com you will be presented with the control panel, it consists of six sections which will be explained below.

    Info : You can find out the latest news under this section which includes various gifts that have been sent out to the top publishers which is a nice incentive to push yourself further. If you have any problems or questions, you can also find the T3leads Forum and ticket system underneath this tab.

    Websites : As mentioned earlier this is where you can find the various public websites to send your traffic to, if you wish to create a private site you should read the T3Feed manual which will explain everything you have to do. You also have the option to set up XML posting if you desire.

    Promo : This is where you can find all of the relevant banners along with the coding in HTML so you can get started within seconds. You will get the usual options of choosing from 468 x 60 banners, 728 x 90 leaderboards and 120 x 600 skyscrapers. Your referral code can also be found underneath this section as they have a pretty nice referral system which will be explained later on.

    Bonuses : As a reward for generating $300 with their affiliate program they will allow you to request a ePassporte which will be sent within a month of filling in the application. Once you have reached $300 take a look at this page and follow the onscreen instructions.

    Statistics : Something every affiliate gets obsessed with, only this time you will have a total of seven reports at hand so you can find out everything you need to know to improve your campaign. Reports include two versions of lead reports, lead details, referrals, key reports, payment history and light stat.

    Settings : This section is pretty much self explanatory, it will allow you to edit all of your details such as personal details and your tracking system. You can also state your preferred payment method here.

    Payment

    Another thing that makes T3leads.com stand out if the amount of payment options you have, currently there are six to choose from so you can choose the one you prefer. Just ensure you check the fee’s so that you are getting the most money possible.

    ePassporte : $2 fee, $100 minimum payment
    Company Check : $0 fee, $300 minimum payment
    Bank Wire Transfer : $35 fee, $300 minimum payment
    WebMoney : 1% fee, $100 minimum payment
    PayPal : 3% fee, $100 minimum payment
    Fethard : $0 fee, $100 minimum payment

    Referral system

    Alike any other network, T3leads.com is keen for you to help get new publishers signed up and using their network. If you were to refer new publishers you would be eligible to 5% of leads that they generate for life.

    Summary

    After thorough research of T3leads.com I’m very excited to give them a try on a few campaigns in the near future to see the outcome. Be sure to check back as I will post another review from a publishers point of view opposed to someone that has just checked their system inside and out.

  1. Nice review, I might just be signing up with them

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  2. Yeah they seem like a good network to deal with, I’ve been speaking to a few people before the review/mention to see how they are getting on with them.

    I’m weary about everything online to be honest so I perform thorough research on companies I intend to deal with because the last thing I want to do is get scammed and/or lose money.

    T3leads.com is one I will be trying out in the near future for sure.

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  3. Hello,

    I would like to inform you guys that we have finished with the new design :)

    The new lead tracking/reporting system (version2) will be live by the end of the year, when we will be able to make changes fast, without loosing traffic OR a lot of traffic.

    Thank you for your attention.

    David

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