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Help Your Clients – and Earn Extra Income
When you’re helping people fix their credit, the job doesn’t stop once the disputes are done. Credit monitoring helps your clients:
Offering credit monitoring gives your clients more value—and helps your business stand out.
This creates a new stream of income for your business—while giving clients the tools they need to stay on track.
Sign up by completing the form and get your own referral link.
Send the links to clients or include it on your website.
You get paid when your referrals subscribe using your referral link.
Note: Earnings depend on client actions and program terms. Results are not guaranteed.
Credit monitoring helps people keep track of their credit reports. It alerts them to changes—like new accounts or hard inquiries.
Some offer free versions, but many have monthly fees. Be sure to explain costs clearly to your clients.
Yes. Most services let clients cancel whenever they want, but it’s good to check the specific terms before signing up.
MyFreeScoreNow credit monitoring tools provide data from all three bureaus, but features vary by provider. Always check the service details.
It helps them stay on top of their credit after disputes are done, and shows that you care about their long-term success.
No. Credit repair helps fix errors on credit reports. Credit monitoring watches for new changes but doesn’t correct them.
We only suggest services that are well-known and reputable. Still, clients should always review terms and privacy policies before joining.
It’s a partnership where you share a company’s service, and if someone signs up through your special link, you can earn a commission.
Nope! It’s simple. Most programs give you everything you need—like links, banners, and step-by-step instructions.
You earn a commission only when someone uses your link and completes a paid sign-up. Just sharing the link doesn’t guarantee earnings.
Yes! Just make sure you follow the rules of each platform, and always let people know you may earn a commission (FTC requires this).
Always let your clients know you’re an affiliate when sharing your link. A simple note like “I may earn a small commission” is enough to stay compliant with FTC rules.
Yes! You’re free to promote more than one program and let clients choose the best fit.
Each affiliate program has its own support team. Once you sign up, you’ll get contact info and help resources.