Affiliate incentive tiers, need to now official term

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stargazer

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Hi,
hope someone can help me out. Since we all know that alot of affiliate programs offer incentives so to speak incentive tiers, eg. if you earn 1-10.00 you get 5%, if you earn 10.001-30.000 you make 10% if you earn 30.001 -50.000 you make 15% and so on.

What is now the officaial term when there is only one target. So, no matter what, affiliate make only 10% or for merchants there is a flatfee of 5% but when they reach the 100.000 sales or $ then they make a 15% or pay a diiffrerwnt flat fee.... this then will be applied to ALL the past earnings (spending).

We are not an english company, so I hope you guys can help us out to find the official term.

Thanks,
S.
 


Kinda confused me but Ebay Partner Network has something similar.
They call it there "Payment Structure" and there tiers are "revenue tiers"
 
For different payouts based on volume, it could be any of the following terms:

Performance Incentives
Performance Incentive Tiers
Performance Tiers
Commission Tiers
Payout Levels
Commission Levels
Volume Payout Increases

For just one commission rate, the term would be "commission" or "commission rate".
 
Go for Commission Tier 1. 2. 3. and so on.
Goes hand in hand with 2nd Tier- if the company has a thing like that.
 
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