Scamming people into using credits cards isnt a real job.
i built out (while mostly on a plane flying one day) this calculator which would show you the most efficient way to get you from A to B, like you could come to it and say i have 5000 AA miles, 0 united miles, 10k marriott miles, and i want to go from ohare to paris in first class. it would then spit out in order the most efficient way for you to collect miles and fly there on points, with links to the credit card offers.
this was back when banks used to give everyone links to the offers - but they were annoyed that after they offers ended, people would still fill out forms. (this includes by major sites pushing it, eg. the points guy for exmaple) - why they didn't just turn off the form i have no idea. their solution was to stop giving out links to little guys, only give them to big sites, and tell the big sites to take down the links to the offers once the promo was up.
so i made this thing that worked awesome, but never maintained or fully launched it because i couldn't get shit for it. you might think that giving a bank a credit card lead would give you $10 or $20 - nope - those guys are actually ranking in something silly. i think it's $300-500++ for new card sign ups. that's a real job that pays damn well