08-30-2008, 08:50 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snake Doctor
Standard affiliate rep makes 10%. A "star" will make more.
So if you're paying $35 per signup to webmasters, then you're going to pay your affiliate rep $3.5 or so per join that their accounts bring in.
So, if you're asking because you want to be an affiliate rep, then ask yourself how many daily joins will you bring to the table with your contact list?
If you want to hire an affiliate rep, then the 10% is a good number to use for budgeting purposes.
Of course not all reps make straight commission, some of their pay plans are very complex, with a base salary, bonuses, benefits, etc etc....BUT, at the end of the day, the total cost to their employer is not going to stray too far away from that 10% that they bring in, or else the relationship is going to end (either because the rep is being underpaid and leaves, or because they're being overpaid and get fired)
If you asked this question to get an answer like "3K per month" then you asked the wrong question...it's like asking "how much does a car salesman make" or something like that. Some are making a friggin killing, others are starving.
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That's pretty god damned stupid since many offer a 10% webmaster referral anyhow. By your logic I could set up as an independent rep and make more than most that are hired. If companies are running like this then lol but I don't believe it.
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