FAQS
How much can I earn as a referral partner?
Each time one of your referred participants chooses to join the course or upgrades their summit access package, you will earn a commission. The more you promote, the more you can earn. The commission amount for each offer is always included with the list on the Referral Partner Home page as well as on the pages where you access your promotional resources for each offer. We have several referral partners who post 5-figures in annual commissions.


When will I receive my commissions?
Commissions are paid by the third week of every month each month if your total commissions earned from the calendar month 2 months prior* meet the $100.00 threshold.

*Commissions earned in January are paid in March, commissions earned in February are paid in April, etc.


Why is my commission payment less than what is indicated in my stats?
For every commission cycle, we must consider data from the “earning month,” which is the month we are paying the commissions for, the gap month, and the month in which we are paying the commissions.

If January is the month in which commissions are earned, February is the gap month during which you may have posted additional earnings, received a payment, and/or had a commission clawback due to a refund from one of your referred sales, and March is the month we distribute your payment. Deducting clawbacks that occurred during the gap month ensures that the refund period has expired prior to calculating what you are due.


Why do you use PayPal to send my commission payment?
PayPal is the fastest, most convenient and economical, and more environmentally friendly than cutting paper checks. Additionally, we pay the standard PayPal fees on your behalf, so you receive 100% of your commissions earned.


Can I promote on social media?
Yes, you may promote on social media platforms. However, please note that social media postings are far less effective at securing leads that convert than a dedicated email. Even if you have a large following, your posting will only be seen by a very small percentage UNLESS you choose to boost your post with $$$.
  • Facebook only shows your post to a tiny percentage of your fans if you have a business page and only to those friends you consistently engage with if you post on your personal Facebook News Feed or Story. So no matter how large your following or friend base is unless you boost your post to reach more fans (which can only be done on a business page), your post simply won’t get enough eyeballs to count.
  • Instagram requires you to either change your root link on your account to our affiliate link (which does NOT make sense), or set the affiliate link up in a linktree, which forces a viewer of your feed to stop scrolling and click through until they finally land on the opt-in page.
  • Twitter is even worse, with tweets becoming obsolete almost as soon as they are posted.

If you want to maximize your earning potential, use social media to augment your email campaigns.

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