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“Dishonest Company - Poorly Staffed”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Valerie24 on 23/08/2016

Such a dishonest company. Very shady business practices. Non-responsive staff. Wish I would have never done business with them. Stay far far away!!

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“Horrible All Around & Refuse To Give Us Our Money”

★☆☆☆☆

written by DamarionForsyth48 on 17/10/2015

After a few years with WebGains, they changed their site layout and something in their coding made it hard to even get to the screens that are supposed to hold the banners and ad codes. They would just load and load, no matter what computer, what IP, what provider, hell, what country (had my employees all over the world try under our account). When I complained (through a ticket), they told me everything was "fine" on their end (OF COURSE IT IS, YOU'RE LOGGED INTO THE MAIN SYSTEM, IDIOTS!) and that I should stop complaining. After many attempts at this over 3 months, I gave up and requested our money be cashed out and our account closed. Even after 3 more months, finding a new and better service and implementing their codes into our site, and multiple tickets that they would mark CLOSED without resolving anything, I'm STILL trying to get our money (which is only about a dollar or two shy of the threshold) and get our account closed. Their advice: Make it to the threshold. HOW COULD WE DO THAT?! We haven't been able to use their service in over 6 months to even update the ads on our site to even MAKE more money! How does that even make sense?! Either way, I'm looking into options for a class action lawsuit. I know there are others out there and this company is scamming and not even bothering to rectify the situation. It might only be a little sum, but it's the principle of the matter. And Webgains, if you happen to read this, we are 247 Asian Media.

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“awful team and account managers wasting valuable time”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Kendrick1959 on 15/01/2015

Webgains does a loads of bullshit....when they are selling the contract they have huge claims to make and then their account managers like Padraic are awful at their work. Webgains can do better by hiring a better team. I had to pull out because of this guy called Padraic Sugrue. He is as pathetic at his job as they come. I am considering to hire a review company to make these reviews viral so as to help other people save time and money. My advice: Avoid this company if you can.

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“Terrible service”

★☆☆☆☆

written by on 04/10/2013

After a year of using this service, we are NOT renewing. Terrible service. They claim they will set you up with an account manager, relevant to the merchant's sector of business but they didn't. Our rep provided little to no sales guidance. I've spent the past 3 days trying to get a response from the company but with no luck. And for this we are paying $150/month, plus commissions & overrides. And we paid $495 set up fee. I DO NOT RECOMMEND Wegains. Shoddy service to Merchants.

Rammo's Comment

Written on: 11/11/2013

Yeah - They are absolutely terrible. They ignore you, plead ignorance, automatically approve affiliates that you've rejected due to scams. Absolutely the worst.

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Webgains1's Comment

Written on: 10/02/2015

We've only just been advised about this review by a customer and would like to verify your identity to review the issue. Can you please identify yourself?

Regarding your comments, there are no circumstances that we are aware of where clients have been unable to contact us or receive professional support. Our direct lines are provided to all customers and are answered 9-5 ET Monday to Friday. Furthermore, all emails are supported within 24 hrs.

Any clients that have issues with the affiliate program or customer service can contact us at any time and get put in contact with the right personnel to help.

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Susie222's Comment

Written on: 23/08/2016

Are you kidding me? Your company is the epitome on NON-RESPONSIVE. Even email support took over a week to repond!!

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“Fast Payouts, Friendly Support ”

★★★★★

written by richardhooper on 24/03/2013

Webgains are a great Uk affiliate network with lot's of campaigns, meaning you can make good commissions, payouts are fast and support is super'b.

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“Our experience of webgains as a merchant”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Businessreviewer on 24/12/2011

Webgains - A merchants experience Please note, this experience review is from the perspective of a merchant. We have no experience of Webgains from the perspective of an affiliate. If you are an affiliate and thinking of joining their network then please disregard the contents of this post. We are a niche e commerce merchant who has been in business selling online since 2005. A couple of years ago we were contacted by the sales person for Webgains, an affiliate network who seemed keen to add our main e commerce site to their network for a fee of £1000 and then £250 per month. I initially dismissed the sales pitch stating that like so many calls we get, it sounded like another scam that would cost us dearly and bring in very few sales. But the sales person was insistent that the sign up and monthly fees would be fully justified when the sales began to come in. She was very keen to stress that it would take at least six months before we would see a decent return on our investment, which was her justification for trying to sign us up to a twelve month contract. The sales person stressed that they made their money from the commission over ride (an amount they make from each sale) and not from the sign up fees and the monthly fee. This transpired to be completely the opposite as we found out later on because the sales were so low that their commission over ride was a tiny portion of our monthly invoices, compared to the monthly fee. After much negotiation and an agreement on a reduced sign up fee and monthly fee we eventually signed up. A decision we would later regret. Our monthly fee was to include the network fee alongside a dedicated account manager who we were told would be working hard on our program to recruit affiliates and generate sales, motivated by the money they would make from the commission over ride from each sale, rather than the monthly fee. Our first impression of Webgains was tainted when integrating our website into the affiliate network became beyond the realms of our own technical ability. Despite the sales person stating our sign up fee would include technical help with our integration this didn't materialise. Our account manager spoke to us in a language that might as well have been from a different planet as he advised us how to write the integration code. In the end he gave up and advised us to pay a developer to sort it out. This cost us in the region of £300. Once the program started we saw affiliates begin the join the scheme in dribs and drabs. Our account manager gave us instructions to create promotional material, discount codes and prepare a monthly newsletter which we duly did. In fact our monthly newsletter was so professionally presented that Webgains copied the format and applied it to some of their own newsletters, the account manager did acknowledge that they were using them for this purpose. After a few weeks sales began to dribble in at a pathetically low rate. The account manager assured us that the program would gain momentum and begin to generate good sales revenue. The first month of sales amounted to less than £600! The months went by and program and sales grew in tiny increments. The account manager then told us that as a niche seller we shouldn't expect much more. This was despite the sales person insisting that niche retailers did well on their network. Then without warning, our account manager changed to someone else, an event that gave us new hope as the first one was next to useless to the point that I asked him 'Do you actually give a s**t about our program?' to which he replied 'Well not really, you are not a big account' The new account manager was just as useless, as were the all the others that followed. It seems Webgains have a re shuffle of their account managers every few months. Probably to prevent stagnation due to all their merchants becoming fed up with their inactivity. We made repeated complaints that nothing was being done to grow our program, the account manager insisted that growth was good but a quick calculation showed that at it's current rate it would take around 30 years to grow to a level that was acceptable and a good return on investment. Throughout all of this the blame for our lack of success was always levelled at us. We were told to create more discount codes, new banners and offers and post on the affiliate forums. We did this to no avail. In fact we realised that due to webgains complete lack of effort to grow and manage our campaign we would need to put an awful lot of work into growing the campaign. The same amount of work aimed at marketing our site to customers, instead of affiliates, was going to bring in multiples more business, without the need to pay affiliate commissions and Webgains over ride. The clincher came when we were contacted by a totally seperate company who offered to take on the management of our program for a fee of £300 a month. They said they were very much aware that Webgains account managers did nothing and had a good working relationship with Webgains to bridge the service gap, but for a fee. So basically offering to under take the necessary work for a fee, despite the fact we were already paying Webgains a hefty monthly fee for this purpose. When the program and sales began to decline instead of grow we decided to leave Webgains. As soon as they got wind of this our account was immediately set to a limited access so we were unable to contact any of our affiliates. It didn't surprise us that a company like Webgains put such a measure in place. Despite this they still charged us a full months fee for the account, even though is was drastically restricted. A further revelation came when we were contacted by a rival network who offered us a place on their network (not managed) for a fee of around 15% of Webgains fee (monthly fee). Despite it being a non managed account we received more attention from the staff of this rival network and the sales in the first month of the program were over £2500. Webgains strap line is 'Results through relationships' which is seems very ironic. It was a clear case of us being drastically over charged for a service that amounted to a fraction of what was promised. From our experience it seems that their entire business model relies on signing up many small merchants and taking high monthly fees in order to underwrite their operation so they can concentrate their efforts on the customers they actually care about. To summarise I would say that our experience as a merchant on the Webgains affiliate network was a total waste of money. One might consider we have sour grapes or that our own business model was flawed. But our own business has grown by over 400% since 2007 through the worst economic times in a generation. Webgains did nothing to hinder this progress, but were a waste of thousands of pounds and highly patronising and deeply unpleasant organisation to deal with.

Onlinebeautyretailer's Response to Businessreviewer's Review

Written on: 23/02/2012

I have been contacted recently from someone at Webgains and I'm very close to signing on the dotted line. Your review has been very helpful & I will certainly be rethinking my decision. Could you give details about the rival company whom you are now dealing with? They seem a much more attractive option!

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Marcanj's Response to Businessreviewer's Review

Written on: 25/10/2013

Hi, would tell who this rival is. I am in touch with Webgains but i am really hesitating now...
Marco
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Sammycc's Response to Businessreviewer's Review

Written on: 02/12/2012

Many thanks for your detailed review i also was about to sign on thr dotted line.. can i kindly ask the name of the competitor you mentioned?

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“Not a good experience with this affiliate network”

★☆☆☆☆

written by Businessreviewer on 23/12/2011

Webgains - A merchants experience Please note, this experience review is from the perspective of a merchant. We have no experience of Webgains from the perspective of an affiliate. If you are an affiliate and thinking of joining their network then please disregard the contents of this post. We are a niche e commerce merchant who has been in business selling online since 2005. A couple of years ago we were contacted by the sales person for Webgains, an affiliate network who seemed keen to add our main e commerce site to their network for a fee of £1000 and then £250 per month. I initially dismissed the sales pitch stating that like so many calls we get, it sounded like another scam that would cost us dearly and bring in very few sales. But the sales person was insistent that the sign up and monthly fees would be fully justified when the sales began to come in. She was very keen to stress that it would take at least six months before we would see a decent return on our investment, which was her justification for trying to sign us up to a twelve month contract. The sales person stressed that they made their money from the commission over ride (an amount they make from each sale) and not from the sign up fees and the monthly fee. This transpired to be completely the opposite as we found out later on because the sales were so low that their commission over ride was a tiny portion of our monthly invoices, compared to the monthly fee. After much negotiation and an agreement on a reduced sign up fee and monthly fee we eventually signed up. A decision we would later regret. Our monthly fee was to include the network fee alongside a dedicated account manager who we were told would be working hard on our program to recruit affiliates and generate sales, motivated by the money they would make from the commission over ride from each sale, rather than the monthly fee. Our first impression of Webgains was tainted when integrating our website into the affiliate network became beyond the realms of our own technical ability. Despite the sales person stating our sign up fee would include technical help with our integration this didn't materialise. Our account manager spoke to us in a language that might as well have been from a different planet as he advised us how to write the integration code. In the end he gave up and advised us to pay a developer to sort it out. This cost us in the region of £300. Once the program started we saw affiliates begin the join the scheme in dribs and drabs. Our account manager gave us instructions to create promotional material, discount codes and prepare a monthly newsletter which we duly did. In fact our monthly newsletter was so professionally presented that Webgains copied the format and applied it to some of their own newsletters, the account manager did acknowledge that they were using them for this purpose. After a few weeks sales began to dribble in at a pathetically low rate. The account manager assured us that the program would gain momentum and begin to generate good sales revenue. The first month of sales amounted to less than £600! The months went by and program and sales grew in tiny increments. The account manager then told us that as a niche seller we shouldn't expect much more. This was despite the sales person insisting that niche retailers did well on their network. Then without warning, our account manager changed to someone else, an event that gave us new hope as the first one was next to useless to the point that I asked him 'Do you actually give a s**t about our program?' to which he replied 'Well not really, you are not a big account' The new account manager was just as useless, as were the all the others that followed. It seems Webgains have a re shuffle of their account managers every few months. Probably to prevent stagnation due to all their merchants becoming fed up with their inactivity. We made repeated complaints that nothing was being done to grow our program, the account manager insisted that growth was good but a quick calculation showed that at it's current rate it would take around 30 years to grow to a level that was acceptable and a good return on investment. Throughout all of this the blame for our lack of success was always levelled at us. We were told to create more discount codes, new banners and offers and post on the affiliate forums. We did this to no avail. In fact we realised that due to webgains complete lack of effort to grow and manage our campaign we would need to put an awful lot of work into growing the campaign. The same amount of work aimed at marketing our site to customers, instead of affiliates, was going to bring in multiples more business, without the need to pay affiliate commissions and Webgains over ride. The clincher came when we were contacted by a totally seperate company who offered to take on the management of our program for a fee of £300 a month. They said they were very much aware that Webgains account managers did nothing and had a good working relationship with Webgains to bridge the service gap, but for a fee. So basically offering to under take the necessary work for a fee, despite the fact we were already paying Webgains a hefty monthly fee for this purpose. When the program and sales began to decline instead of grow we decided to leave Webgains. As soon as they got wind of this our account was immediately set to a limited access so we were unable to contact any of our affiliates. It didn't surprise us that a company like Webgains put such a measure in place. Despite this they still charged us a full months fee for the account, even though is was drastically restricted. A further revelation came when we were contacted by a rival network who offered us a place on their network (not managed) for a fee of around 15% of Webgains fee (monthly fee). Despite it being a non managed account we received more attention from the staff of this rival network and the sales in the first month of the program were over £2500. Webgains strap line is 'Results through relationships' which is seems very ironic. It was a clear case of us being drastically over charged for a service that amounted to a fraction of what was promised. From our experience it seems that their entire business model relies on signing up many small merchants and taking high monthly fees in order to underwrite their operation so they can concentrate their efforts on the customers they actually care about. To summarise I would say that our experience as a merchant on the Webgains affiliate network was a total waste of money. One might consider we have sour grapes or that our own business model was flawed. But our own business has grown by over 400% since 2007 through the worst economic times in a generation. Webgains did nothing to hinder this progress, but were a waste of thousands of pounds and highly patronising and deeply unpleasant organisation to deal with.

Billtlee's Response to Businessreviewer's Review

Written on: 15/08/2013

Thanks for the review. I am also looking at webgains. So, which network are you most satisfied with?

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“We have been active in the affiliate space for over 15...”

★★★★★

written by on 17/02/2011

We have been active in the affiliate space for over 15 years now, operating through all networks - TD, CJ, Zanox, Affili.net and now Webgains.

I had not heard of Webgains until recently but on setting up was immediately impressed with their easy-to-use interface and pro-active staff.

It's refreshing to see new innovative networks such as webgains appearing online.

Highly recommended.

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“"Webgains assistance in promoting us within the...”

★★★★★

written by on 03/02/2011

"Webgains assistance in promoting us within the crowded office stationary marketplace has proved invaluable. For a minimal outlay in terms of marketing costs they have provided us with over 10% of our total revenue - I would not hesitate to recommend them"

Martin Fairall, Marketing manager,

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“I've worked with Webgains for a while with a number of...”

★★★★☆

written by tommuller on 01/02/2011

I've worked with Webgains for a while with a number of programmes
ranging from companies selling contact lenses through to large travel brands and have always found Webgains to be very proactive.

As with anything, an affiliate programme needs to have work put into it in order to see results but i have always found that their account managers are there to support you with your needs and help come up with ideas.

Over all I would definitely recommend them to anyone and only give them 4 out of 5 as there is always room for improvement.

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“We use Web gains affiliate Network to promote our...”

★★★★★

written by on 01/02/2011

We use Web gains affiliate Network to promote our online store. We have got some great results. We looked at all the other affiliate companies and found Web gains to be far the best. They are proactive and respond to any queries we have quickly.

By using Web gains we have been able to work with a wide variety of websites that would of been far too time consuming for the resources we have. Couldn't recommend them enough.

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“I am unsure if this counts for all affiliates, however...”

★☆☆☆☆

written by on 10/08/2009

I am unsure if this counts for all affiliates, however from my experience with webgains I would assume that affiliates and affiliate marketing does not work.

In summary after a few months I saw customers and sales I would have got anyway now come via an affiliate, thus meaning I was now paying commission and a monthly subscription for sales I had anyway. The affiliates are now taking the credit for any of my natural sales. I proved this theory by paying a company to undertake some research. This showed the buyers decision was made because they already knew my business, others had found the site in natural or paid listing placed by my business, not through an affiliate.
There are no so many affiliate sites out there that anyone buying anything will stumble across an affiliate site. The cookie then installed will mean that when they do buy irrespective of how they got to the site a commission will be paid because Webgains will maintain it was the affiliate that encouraged the customer to your site.

When I subscribed to webgains I was told my business would increase by at least 50%. In reality it increased by 15% which is growth I would have predicted anyway. I have since left webgains and my business since that period despite the economic climate has grown by 30%. I am now not paying 2k a month in affiliate commission but instead paying myself 2k more. I just wish I had never listening to the sales rep that contacted me from webgains, I would be about 25k better off.

Even if you think affiliate marketing might work, you are going to give half your profits to webgains for any new sales and any sales you might have got anyway.

Anyone that does say affiliate marketing works is probably an affiliate or affiliate manager. Of course they say it works!!! if they didnt they would'nt have a job.
If you dont believe me try it! It will take days/weeks of setting up and you'll have to employ someone update all the feeds and marketing material. Even if sales are good (which wont be because of affiliates) you'll never make any money as all your profits will go to the affiliates who basically sit in their bedrooms and place links on a site. It will cost you thousands and most of your time

Scritty's Comment

Written on: 19/09/2011

The vast majority of internet shops make zero - not a\"mythical\" zero..or an \"almost\" zero...or a \"so small it might as well be zero\" zero - but a flat - total and scientific zero. zilch, nada not one copper coin...ever.

Affiliate schemes work for these people, in your market, with your sound self SEO and unbeatable product, service and price you don't need this. Begs the question \"Why did you sign up for it then\"?

That aside, almost every fortune 500 company has an affiliate scheme. Before the internet was invented most had 3rd party sales people in every media you can think of..radio, TV, the printed press, junk-mail production and delivery services. You name. Affiliates in the media have been around since marketing began.

If - in general - the system didn't work - it would have gone the day of the dodo a long time ago.
I produce add on's and ebooks for games and other software and sell through my own sites and through affiliate networks schemes (one most have heard of) my affiliates are responsible for sending me about 75% of all the traffic I get, they get 50% per sale ($25 per $50 sale).

On my own I would make about $5,000 per month with my leading product, because of my affiliates I make $12,500 which allows me to employ 2 part time staff and earn a nice income.

If it wasn't for affiliate schemes I would not run my business at all. With them I have the cash and the time to develop more products.

While some businesses may not need a network of sales affiliates, I can guarantee you most benefit from it and many would not be here without them

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