How Are Affiliate Commissions Paid?

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As an AwardSpace Affiliate, you can increase your earnings by placing banners on your website or sharing your unique affiliate link with your audience. This strategy helps boost sales, allowing you to earn commissions!

We will pay you a commission based on a fixed commission rate:

  • From 1 to 2 sales you get 60.00 USD per sale
  • 3 or more sales you get 110.00 USD per sale

 

Example: If you send us 10 sign-ups in any month you will get 1,100 USD

NB! It is not allowed to refer yourself and thus earn an affiliate commission.

 

Minimum Commission Release Level

The minimum commission release level for web hosting affiliates is 100.00 USD.

 

Commission Payment

Commissions deemed due and owed to you under the program will be paid to you directly by awardspace.com after any holding period elapses and in accordance with the regular payout cycle established by awardspace.com. No commission will be paid for sign-ups by you or anyone within your organization. awardspace.com reserves the right to only pay for referrals that are active. Active is defined as clients with a website and domain name pointed to awardspace.com servers with user-uploaded content and a site accessible from the general public. Commissions can be earned per each new client referred through the unique affiliate link.

There are four different payment methods through which an affiliate gets paid:

  • PayPal
  • MoneyBookers
  • Bank transfer
  • Paper cheque.

 

NOTE: For alternative ways to earn with AwardSpace, check out our Free Hosting Reseller Program.

 

For full information on how the Affiliate program works, please refer to the Terms of Services.

Related: Where to Find the Affiliate Program Agreement?

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