Which Affiliate Company Offers The Best Revenue Sharing Program?

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joshmv

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I've got a couple people willing to become affiliates through my links, so I wanted to see which company you guys feel would be the best bet. I know Copeac offers 2%, and Ads4dough does 4%, but I'm not too familiar with the other companies out there.

Which companies have you guys had the most luck with when getting your own affiliates?

Any success stories of having super profitable people under you?

Feel free to throw out your aff. links, and if I go with that company I'll sign up through your link.

Thanks,
 


Bah! to revenue sharing, I say!
The whole idea of percentages always gets me iffy because a) I'm too lazy to do the maths to see if they're being honest and b) because of all the options available in a revenue share thing, when the end user signs up that is, how is it again that they're working this all out?

I'll admit to a bias, but I'm generally happy with affiliates that have a set payout rate for each lead or conversion. On average, they tend to work out marginally better.
 
Bah! to revenue sharing, I say!
The whole idea of percentages always gets me iffy because a) I'm too lazy to do the maths to see if they're being honest and b) because of all the options available in a revenue share thing, when the end user signs up that is, how is it again that they're working this all out?

I'll admit to a bias, but I'm generally happy with affiliates that have a set payout rate for each lead or conversion. On average, they tend to work out marginally better.

At Ads4dough, we have software that runs the super affiliate revenue for us. We are very honest with our payouts, if you want, we can show you what each ID under you has made, so you can just take the 4% of that to make sure you are getting all of your payments.
 
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