Constant Contact doesn’t openly advertise their Business Partner Program’s competitive commission structures.
Constant Contact promotes their Partner Program with just a 15% starting commission, so it may come as a surprise that their commission structure goes up to 40%. No one else offers anywhere near that amount.
Here’s how their commission rate is calculated:
- 15% up to $250/month net revenue
- 20% up to $500/month
- 25% up to $1,000/month
- 30% up to $2,500/month
- 40% up to $5,000/month
Constant Contact offers very competitive commission for active affiliates
At first glance, Constant Contact’s partner program appears simply decent. The base 15% commission is nowhere near the 25% commissions offered by other programs. What they don’t tell you is that as you continue to build your referral list, you can qualify for higher commission tiers. Read more&hellip
I am proud to announce the Constant Contact Form Generator

Check it out now »
Katz Web Design has been developing this project during the past few months, on weekends and late at night. The time has come to launch a new forms generator for Constant Contact users.
I love Constant Contact, but I have to say, I’m not wild about their default form designs. I set out to create a form generator that would provide users with more design options.
1-click Blogspot.com installation, or copy & paste HTML
After you have generated your dream form, you can copy and paste the HTML the form generates into any website, or you can install the form with one click on your Blogger Blogspot.com blog. Read more&hellip

Update: Constant Contact has implemented this feature.
Get notified when you receive new survey responses
I use the CC Survey feature to send out web design questionnaires to potential clients. As such, I keep a survey open and receive responses sporadically. Currently, there’s no way to be notified by Constant Contact when my survey receives a response.
A temporary work-around
What I’m doing to get updates is I share the survey results as a separate page, and then submit the url to a RSS-creation service, which will email me when the page changes. FeedWhip also provides an RSS option, so that I could subscribe to the changes. This option works fine, but not well enough! Read more&hellip