As far as I know Ebuyer don't have an affiliate scheme.Originally Posted by Indigo
It's worth to "invest" £5 to join AWOriginally Posted by Indigo
(these £5 will be added to your account)
Hi Guys,
I would like to add these two to my growing list, I have not found Ebuyer anywhere, do they not have a scheme?
Also I have only found 7dayshop via Affiliate Window which have a £5 joining fee which puts me off as I am only small time.
Does anyone know if there is a way of adding 7dayshop not through them?
Thanks
As far as I know Ebuyer don't have an affiliate scheme.Originally Posted by Indigo
It's worth to "invest" £5 to join AWOriginally Posted by Indigo
(these £5 will be added to your account)
Yeah, I would go for it but I don't like this bit in the T&C'sIt's worth to "invest" £5 to join AW
(these £5 will be added to your account)
Basically if my site was turned down they keep the money which is far from inviting!Please bear in mind that payment does not automatically guarantee inclusion as an affiliate and in the case that your site/application is rejected you will not receive the application review fee back.
The final judgement remains solely with Affiliate Window.
Yes but you need at least £25 or £100 before they'll pay you:
1.2.10 “Minimum Thresholds”: in relation to CPA or CPC the sum of (if the Affiliate is paid by credit transfer) £25 or (if the Affiliate is paid by cheque) £100;
This could take a long time depending on the website content. It's a no from me.
..and why is everyone replying to a thread that has been dead since 2005?
I'm to blame for resurrecting an old thread, though it seems the facts about AW still hold true.
As to am I mad? Probably!I write websites for CONTENT, first and foremost. That's why I don't use AdSense and plaster them with banner ads.
If someone happens to use a link that I get commission from, then great, but I don't write AROUND these links.
Each to their own I guess.
I cannot justify AW's "reasons" for needing to take 5 quid from me. It simply doesn't add up so I'll stick to Trade Doubler et al who appear more honest.
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