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HomeSchool Affiliates Publishers / Affiliates

Frequently Asked Affiliate questions

 

How much does it cost to join HomeSchool Affiliates as an Affiliate?

 

Joining our service as an Affiliate is absolutely free!

 

How do I know I will be paid for my referral?

 

Our service is powered by Post Affiliate Pro, the leading affiliate tracking software. Post Affiliate Pro uses combination of cookies and IP address to track referrals for best possible reliability. When the visitor follows your affiliate link to your site, our system registers this referral and places cookie on his or her computer. When the visitor pays for the product, our system checks for cookie (if not found, checks for IP address of referral) and credits your account with a commission.  Post Affiliate Pro is used by thousands of Internet merchants and affiliates world-wide.


This process is absolutely automatic. All your referrals will be properly tracked.

 

How do I start promoting merchant products?


You can see the Getting Started section on the main page after you log-in.


Generally, you should choose some banners and links, and place them onto your pages. When your visitor clicks on a banner, he will be redirected to our page. If this visitor buys something, you will be rewarded with a commission for this sale.

 

How is the payment handled?


You can choose if you want to be paid by PayPal or by wire transfer, as well as minimum payout value ($100 minimum). We do not support regular checks at the moment.


Payments are issued in US dollars, and are paid once a quarter.

 

What is an affiliate link?


An affiliate link is a special URL where you should be sending the visitors. You will get the URL's for different banners in your affiliate panel after log in.

 

Can I promote you through pay-per-click search engines?


YES!  You can promote us through pay-per-click search engines. In fact, this type of promotion is becoming increasingly popular. 

 

 

    

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