A Guide to Affiliate Programs and internet scams. Scam or Not? Want to know if something is a scam?
29 Mar
I recently wrote a review of Zotspot, which is similar to SlashMySearch in many ways, the most obvious being they are both ‘paid to search’ sites. Zotspot didn’t make it to my recommended affiliate programs section but will SlashMySearch?
As expected the promotional tools are functional. They provide a number of ‘OK looking’ banners and the usual affiliate link. There are also some fairly useful tools for analysing your referrals activity. Earnings are updated several times day which can be nice to see if your earnings are steadily increasing.
A big Positive is that SlashMySearch has a much higher pay rate than Zotspot. The screenshot below shows the payment plan:

As you can see, the proposed levels of earnings are significantly higher that Zotspot, which offers only $280 per year with a downline of 1110 people. The second level SlashMySearch referrals allow for some potentially large earnings. You and your referrals earn by using the SlashMySearch search engine and also for reading and posting on the forum.
Unfortunately, that pretty diagram is just about the only good thing about SlashMySearch. Take note of the small print in the corner, “Payment terms are Subject to Change”. SlashMySearch is one of the few programs where I have actually seen the Payment terms change dramatically; and in case you are wondering, they changed downwards

Above is a screenshot of the Alexa tracking of SlashMySearch’s Pageviews. Alexa is infamous for being an unreliable tool, but what it shows fits perfectly with my experience with SlashMySearch.
The SlashMySearch site is often down. They are very unreliable and the search engine is terrible (Hence the dramatic drops in traffic). This is the cause of the decrease in payments; they simply cannot afford their promised plan because the site is down for ‘maintenance’ so often. Admittedly they are still in ‘BETA’ and so frequent updates and additions to the site are to be expected.
In addition to these problems, they claim (much like Zotspot) that it takes them two months to collect their money from advertisers. This means you have to wait at least two months till your first payment, which is way to long!
The Alexa graph shows that SlashMySearch got off to a flying start. There was a lot of hype about them flying around in the blogosphere which has died down due to all of the problems I listed above.
Conclusion
I doubt they are an Internet scam, I trust SlashMySearch’s ‘intentions’ but not its ability to payout. For all of the reasons I mentioned SlashMySearch has not made it to my recommended affiliate programs section. In the FAQ SlashMySearch say they will be out of BETA “soon” and by then all those problems will be fixed. When that day comes I will re-review them. Fingers crossed that they fix them.
6 Responses for "SlashMySearch"
Their Alexa traffic is doing very well… what a huge spike and seems to continue to do well.
Yes, SlashMySearch got off to a very good start by using ‘hype’, which can be clearly seen in the Alexa graph. I don’t expect this to contine much longer unless they sort out at least some of their problems. I will re-review them in 1 month lets all hope they are better!
Matt
I don’t mean to advertise but i’m doing a day by day review of SMS and i’m so far on day 7. I thought it could provide information that could be useful to you. I love this blog btw. very helpful!
keep up the great work!
SMS is not a scam anymore.They have proved it with their first payment to
its member.However the search results are very good.i love sms.
Thanks for the kind words mullac14 and good luck with SlashMySearch!
manzil, thanks for the reminder, I have been meaning to post a Slashmysearch update. It’s on the to-do list!
This is exactly what I expected to find out after reading the title Internet Scams. Thanks for informative article
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