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 Post subject: 2 tier affiliate program
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:03 am 
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Hi, this is not really a feature request :)
Would it be possible to have xsitepro affiliate program structured in a way that it gives a 2nd tier commission?

Or do it in such a way you can't buy through your own affiliate link?

This is to provide incentive for xsitepro users to promote the product if the commission can be protected. (i understand that if people were to get to know the product fr. me, then sign himself up as affiliate and buy using his affiliate id, i don't get my commission)

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 9:30 am 
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Paypal explicitly prohibits any company from using their service to make payments with a 2nd tier affiliate program in place.

It's not an Xsitepro rule, but a Paypal rule.




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If you don't have 2nd tier commission, why is there a tier 2 referred sale column under your affilate commission report?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:02 pm 
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The 2nd tier affiliate commission report is something that is automatically built into 1Shoppingcart.com and not something that can be removed by Xsitepro.




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is it not possible for the management to structure a 2nd tier commission, perhaps not thro' paypal?
Just a suggestion :)

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PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:24 pm 
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The company is located in the UK, so sending physical checks is not practical.

Paypal is the most accessible method of processing payment via the internet around the globe.


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Does this mean paypal is the only way to get paid affiliate commissions? What about those of us (and I know I am no where near alone in this) who paypal has banned?

(They banned me for using an affiliate program that they approved in writing to me one week before they banned me, and then said the worker who approved it was wrong. That was a year and a half ago and they still won't reinstate me - they say it's a ban for life.)

Are there any other payment options or can those of us without paypal just not promote XSP?


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