How
much do I get paid in commissions?
How often do commissions get paid?
How do I track my commissions?
What type of Web sites may participate in Darkover Domains
Affiliate Programs?
Do I have to have a domain name server to become an affiliate?
How long does it take to be approved?
Will it be apparent to my customers that I do business with you?
Which Darkover Domains products and services are included
in the Affiliate Programs?
Who do I contact for additional assistance?
How do I sign up?
How
much do I get paid in commissions?
Transparent
affiliates set their own resale prices for domain name registrations. The
cost of registration to a transparent affiliate is $13.50 per domain. We bill
your client the resale price you choose. We pay you this resale price (less
a 5% credit processing fee) minus your cost of $13.50. For example,
if your resale price is $24.95, we bill all your clients $24.95 (charges appear
on their statement as "Domain Registration"). The 5% processing
fee on $24.95 is $1.25 - making your total $23.70 minus your cost of $13.50.
Thus, you would receive $10.20 for every domain you register through Darkover
Domains!
How
often do commissions get paid?
Darkover Domains
pays commissions on a monthly basis by check in US dollars. Darkover Domains
sends out commission checks approximatley 45 days after the month for payment
of affiliate commissions. EXAMPLE: January commissions would be sent by March
15th. You must have more than $50.00 accumulated in your account in order
for a check to be cut. Any amount in your account less than $50.00 is rolled
over to the next month.
How
do I track my commissions?
Darkover
Domains
affiliates track their domain name registration activity, including commissions,
via a secure login URL. Click the "Affiliate Log-in" link on the
menu bar. Input your user name and password, and you will be able to see how
many domains you have registered which you have not yet received commission
payment on. You may also run a report by date to see all domains registered,
both commissions paid as well as commissions unpaid.
What
type of Web sites may participate in Darkover Domains
Affiliate Programs?
Darkover Domains
will only approve affiliate web sites that offer a discernable product or
service, which may include information-only sites. Certain sites may not be
part of the Darkover Domains
affiliate programs, including, but not limited to, adult sites or sites which
promote or engage in illegal activity, hateful or racist speech. Darkover Domains
reserves the right to choose its affiliate members and to cancel affiliate
memberships at its sole discretion.
Do
I have to have Domain Name Servers (DNS) to become an affiliate?
If you are a Transparent
affiliate, you must have your own name servers for OrderYourDomains
to remain anonymous. If you do not have your own Domain Name Servers (DNS)
You may still participate in the Transparent affiliate program, if you wish,
but be aware that your clients may then know of Darkover Domains's
presence as your registrar.
How
long does it take to be approved?
Darkover Domains
automatically reviews your membership request.
All live Websites are granted membership immediately. Darkover Domains,
however, reserves the right to cancel the membership for any sites not in
compliance with Darkover Domains
program requirements (offensive sites, hateful sites, etc.).
Will
it be apparent to my customers that I do business with you?
Under the Transparent Affiliate Program, Darkover Domainss
identity remains anonymous.
Which
Darkover Domains products and services are included in the Affiliate Programs?
Domain registrations of extensions, .com, .net, .org,
.biz, .info & .us. including, multilingual registrations, transfers, etc.
are included in the affiliate program. As we add new services, we do make
them affiliate-aware in time, as well...
Who
do I contact for additional assistance?
If you have other questions, email customer service
at support@Darkover.com
How
do I sign up?
Click
here to be taken to the Darkover
Domains Application
Form and follow the steps provided.
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