Thursday, January 12, 2017

Targeting Collection Agencies for Profit and Fun

Collection agencies are the biggest bottom feeders. They capitalize on people who have had some financial problems. Typically when an account is in collections the original creditor has given up on being paid. The collection agency gets the debt and when they collect it they keep the bulk of the money, unless they are a junk debt buyer then they keep it all.

 Recently I was contacted by a collection agency "The Law Firm of Charles McCarthy and Associates" https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-law-office-of-charles-g-mccarthy-jr-and-assoc-bloomington They had a wrong number. However my interaction with them was comical and they proved to be over the top, hyper aggressive, bottom feeders.

The good thing about this niche is there are 100's if not 1000's of collection agencies that operate in the same shady manner as these guys. Even better there are dozens of high paying affiliate offers that consumers could benefit from if they are targeted by these agencies.

I will be using Mr McCarthy's firm, Portfolio Recovery and the unlicensed operation of Creditors Alliance as springboards to lay the foundation of content to drive traffic to offers that I will profit from. 

Update: Also Adding Forrest Recovery Services, LLC, DanCyn and Pan Am Collections to the party..


The key is to have well optimized landing pages for the actual company names that push back to offers. The good thing is these companies are such dirtbags it is easy to find content to repurpose to push traffic to generate conversions to help optimize those pages.

The good thing about this type of foundation is when these companies change their names like Mr McCarthy does after compliance issues you can redirect on the new company name. They can run but never hide.

I have multiple phone conversations recorded of people that work for Charles McCarthy using derogatory language even one of the collectors saying that Mr McCarthy told him to tell me to go get f.....d. I am in the process of getting them repurposed into video content so consumers and potential clients will be able to see how unprofessional this organization is in dealing with the public and their ineptness of handling discourse.

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