Okay, so I’ve been messing around with affiliate marketing for a while now, trying to find some good programs to promote. I heard about this “Credit Hero Score” thing and figured I’d give it a shot. Here’s how it went down.

Finding the Login
First things first, I needed to find the affiliate login page. I did some searching and eventually stumbled upon it. It wasn’t super obvious, I gotta say. They could probably make that easier to find.
Signing Up (or Trying To)
Once I found the login page, I figured I could create an account. No dice, I need to get the affiliate account. So searched again to find the affiliate signup. And finally, created my account.
Getting Approved
Now came the waiting game. I put in all my info, crossed my fingers, and hit “submit.” I refreshed my email like a maniac for the next few hours, hoping to see that sweet “You’re Approved!” message. Finally, it showed up! I was in.
Exploring the Dashboard
Once I got the approval email, I logged in right away. The dashboard was…okay. It had all the basic stuff – you know, like my affiliate link, some banners, and a few reports. Nothing fancy, but it seemed functional enough.
Grabbing My Affiliate Link
The most important thing, of course, was getting my affiliate link. That’s the link I’d use to promote Credit Hero Score and hopefully earn some commissions. I found it pretty easily on the dashboard. Copied it and saved it in a safe place.

Checking Out the Resources
I also poked around the affiliate resources section. They had some banners and email swipes, which was helpful. I downloaded a few of the banners to use on my website.
My Overall Impression
- Signup Process:
A little clunky, took some time to get approved.
- Dashboard:
Simple, but functional. Has all the basics.
- Resources:
Decent selection of banners and email swipes.
- Potential:
Seems like it could be a good program, I try to make some money with it.
So, that’s my experience so far with the Credit Hero Score affiliate login and program. I’m planning to start promoting it soon and see how it goes. Wish me luck!