Make Money with NameCheap.com’s New Affiliate Program
NameCheap.com has become quite popular among internet marketers and online business owners. Their name alone is a good indication of why this is.
NameCheap offers cheap domain name registration. Nowadays it’s not uncommon to have more than one domain or website for your business or just personal interests. Having a place to manage and keep track of all of those domains in one place is absolutely critical.
With close to 50,000 new domains registered every single day (http://www.domaintools.com/internet-statistics/), there’s a lot of money to be made. Joining an affiliate program for a well established domain registration company is a good idea.
I personally can’t think of a better company than NameCheap.com. Ever since I had my domains transferred to them I’ve been more than pleased. Read my post on HostGator web hosting to read about why I use NameCheap and why you should too.
NameCheap has just started an affiliate program that allows you to earn 15% on new purchases that you refer. I’m very excited that they’re offering such a program, and I imagine this will boost their presence on the web even more.
Here’s what NameCheap can do for you:
- Free URL Forwarding – Direct & Cloaked With No Ads
- Free Email Forwarding (No Ads) – you@yourdomain.com -> ISP
- Free Parking Page Included – Your Domain will not go unresolved
- Free Transfer of Ownership
- Free Dynamic DNS With Client
- Free Security Features – Registrar Lock etc…
- Full Control of Your Domain
- Advanced Control Panel – One of the best in the industry
- Custom DNS Settings – CNAME, A, MX, MXE Supported
- Custom Nameserver Registration
- Friendly Customer Support
- Optional Whois Protection – Using WhoisGuard Product
- Geotrust RapidSSL certificates for as low as $9.95 per year
If you’re not yet using NameCheap to take control of your domains, I highly recommend you do. Just go to NameCheap.com and get signed up. If you currently own a domain, or multiple domains, you can easily transfer them. They even offer coupon codes, so you can transfer or buy at a cheaper price.
I would also advise signing up for their affiliate program to start earning your share of new domain registrations that take place every day. It’s free to sign up and only takes a minute.
I would recommend that if you don’t use NameCheap to mange your domains, that you first transfer your domains over to them before signing up for their affiliate program. This way you can give a personal touch with your marketing efforts and have a better understanding of what they do and how they can help others.
People are more willing to sign up for something when they see a review from someone else who uses them. This applies to any affiliate program or product that you promote. It helps establish credibility and allows you to brand yourself in the process. That’s my marketing tip for the day.
Let me know your thoughts on NameCheap’s new affiliate program by leaving a comment below…

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I like this affiliate marketing. Someday i’ll join one too.
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Hi alan, whats the basic requirements if I join affiliate marketing? thanks.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Glass Beads, There’s no special requirements. All you have to do is market and advertise an affiliate program or product. Write articles about it, blog about it, etc., and post your affiliate link whenever possible. Check out Clickbank.com, PayDotCom.com and CJ.com to find products to sell as an affiliate.
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