Paycom affiliates question
Hi all,
I'm hoping Rand will see this and pop in. I'm in the process of going through all of the sponsors I used to promote who processed through iBill to find out what they're doing.
I noticed that one has already migrated to Paycom. And the sign up for requires a webmaster to choose an "reseller code" or whatever you call it. Do I have to choose a different code for each program or can I merge them under one account like ccbill?
If I have to choose a different one for each sponsor I'm promoting, can I merge them all later in whatever stats interface you guys run for your affiliates?
Thanks
Dzinerbear
Re: Paycom affiliates question
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Originally posted by Dzinerbear
Hi all,
I'm hoping Rand will see this and pop in. I'm in the process of going through all of the sponsors I used to promote who processed through iBill to find out what they're doing.
I noticed that one has already migrated to Paycom. And the sign up for requires a webmaster to choose an "reseller code" or whatever you call it. Do I have to choose a different code for each program or can I merge them under one account like ccbill?
If I have to choose a different one for each sponsor I'm promoting, can I merge them all later in whatever stats interface you guys run for your affiliates?
Thanks
Dzinerbear
Dzinerbear,
Someone call my name?
Well, the answer is yes, maybe.
You can have the same affiliate code for different sponsors *as long as* that code is available. That is dependant upon the sponsor.
I understand the ease of the CCBill system and it's a good system. Ours is slightly different though.
We do not merge affiliate accounts across various sponsors. For one reason, we do not pay out affiliates on pay-per-sign-up (PPS) programs. Epoch only pays affiliates IF the sponsor offers that option, and only for rev-share programs. Additionally, we look at each Sponsored Merchant (SM) as a separate entity and we do not combine payouts to affiliates for more than one SM. That being said, if you receive your payouts via ePassporte directly from the SM, all you have to do is give them your eP username and all your payments are sent to your eP account. This is one of the reasons that eP is such a popular payment method among affiliates, especially those that are not in the U.S..
Affialte programs that use CCBill to process but pay their webmasters directly may still use ePassporte to pay you as well.