Here are the basics. Whether you’re new to or experienced with being an affiliate, you’ll find our terms pretty standard and common sense. For more details (legalese), please read our complete
Affiliate Agreement.
Application Process
When you apply to become an affiliate, you agree to use
Refersion, our third-party affiliate management partner. Upon application approval, Refersion creates an account where you will log in and manage your affiliate membership.
Membership
We decide whether or not your work fits with our brand values and mission. Once an affiliate is approved, you or we can terminate membership at any time.
Prohibited Site Content
Your website cannot contain content we consider inappropriate, for example: hate, violence, discrimination, sexually explicit, illegal activity or trademark infringement.
Conversion
You share a referral link to Career Key on your site, in social media and communications or printed materials. If a user makes a qualifying purchase of Career Key Discovery for Individuals using a valid payment method within 30 days of using that link to visit our site, you earn a commission. The user needs to use the same computer and browser for the link and their purchase. If a user removes or doesn’t allow cookies on their Internet activity, you won’t earn a commission.
Payment via PayPal
You must have a
PayPal account to participate in the program. We pay you each time your total unpaid commissions balance reaches $50 or monthly if your balance exceeds $50 per month. You must claim this payment from PayPal within 30 days, otherwise PayPal sends the money back to us (their rules, not ours). For larger volume affiliates, we will consider payments via bank transfer.
Promotion Restrictions
You can’t spam others while mentioning Career Key. For example, don’t post to non-commercial newsgroups when they don’t want commercial messages, or send mass emails to people who are not opt-in subscribers to your email list. You must also clearly represent yourself and your web sites as independent from Career Key, and not own or bid on online advertising keywords like “Career Key” or similar.