Really interesting campaign - nice to see something different.
DGM Affiliates is delighted to announce the launch of the Monster campaign.
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Monster is the leading global online careers and recruitment resource for employers and jobseekers.
With over 2.5 million visits per month and 3 million CVs on its website, monster.co.uk, Monster UK is a proven Internet success. The website features a searchable database of over 1916 new jobs posted on average every day as well as a variety of useful tools and features. For today's employer, the foundation for a successful recruiting strategy begins with Monster UK. Working with Monster allows employers to post jobs in real time, access the Monster CV database and pre-screen candidates as they apply.
Affiliates will receive £50 for every CV purchase by employer and every new job posting by an employer.
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No brand bidding allowed.
If you have any questions about the campaign, please contact the account manager-stephanie.small@dgmaffiliates.com
Really interesting campaign - nice to see something different.
Wish one of these recruitment programmes would actually pay for jobseekers who register and submit their cv's - all of them seem to pay for employers who post a job
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If ignorance is bliss then some of the people I know must be orgasmic.
I do a lot of work with online recruitment companies and have done for the past 7 years and in that time have noticed the shift of focus from jobseekers to employers.Wish one of these recruitment programmes would actually pay for jobseekers who register and submit their cv's - all of them seem to pay for employers who post a job
Many of these sites have over 1million jobseekers registered and don't feel the need to try and attract more as they've got the numbers to show to potential clients.
Furthermore, these sites are now very adept at attracting jobseekers via S.t.a.f and ppc. They don't see a significant return on their human resources in affiliate marketing.
Their attention has turned to showing recruiters that they've got millions of candidates and their technology is wonderful.
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Monster running an AFF program,
That must explain the dozen or so calls I've received from people trying
to get me to join up with them all week![]()
Is there any way of stopping these callers, are they likely to be DGM
affiliates or direct from Monster?
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There used to be plenty of sites that would pay for CV's (20p sort of area up to £1 I think). For the reasons mentioned above, they probably aren't after them any more so much.
T.J. - we've had them here, they're after you as a business - I assume they're leaving messages? Best thing to do is to speak to them and tell them politely that you're not interested and will not be in the future. They keep calling until they speak to the decision maker.
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