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ian241 member Posts: 2 |
Hi. My plan is to sell products for others on my site and take a commision for each sale. Can I do this with ejunkie? I was thinking of using affiliate links in some way but can't get my head round it. I want to be able to sell "green widgets" for john doe at $10 and take 5% for each widget sold without having the cash go into my paypal account then having to pay him. Any ideas would be appreciated, Ian # POSTED ON: May 21, 2011 @ 13:27 GMT -7 |
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E-JunkieMonster E-Junkie Crew Posts: 564 |
Hello Ian, If you were an affiliate of another merchant through our system that is how things would work, but you would have to get in touch with the merchants you want to work with. They all have their own varying terms and conditions, but our system would be able to track the sales you refer to them and keep both you and the merchant advised of the percentage you've earned, although each merchant would be responsible for paying you. You can search through our marketplace to find some merchants who are taking on new affiliates through their product pages. Many other merchants solicit affiliates directly from their own websites. # POSTED ON: May 21, 2011 @ 14:12 GMT -7 |
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ian241 member Posts: 2 |
That's the problem. I will not be an affiliate and they will not have their own ejunkie account. Is there no way I could make them an affiliate, pay them 95% profit when I sell that product and put their affiliate link on my page? # POSTED ON: May 21, 2011 @ 14:54 GMT -7 |
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E-JunkieMonster E-Junkie Crew Posts: 564 |
Sorry, that's just not how our affiliate system or how our regular seller features work. E-junkie is not designed to do what you would like to do, nor is there really any way to adapt our system to suit your needs. # POSTED ON: May 21, 2011 @ 17:38 GMT -7 |
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