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What is the Affiliate Program and How Does it Work?

What is the Affiliate Program?

The Affiliate Program is offered through Network Solutions® and offers you the ability to earn regular monthly commission payments from your website, email newsletter, or blog. The program also provides you with trusted tracking and 24/7 real-time reporting throughout the process.

How Does It Work?

There is no fee to join the program. To participate, sign up on the Impact.com platform, and all you need to do is place a Network Solutions®  logo, banner ads, or text links that we provide to you on your website, email newsletter, or blog. When visitors click on our logo, banners, or text links and buy new products, you will get paid for those sales.

You can earn commissions from 10% of the net sales amount, up to $200 per sale based on the specific products sold. Payments will be delivered via the Impact.com platform in your preferred payment method (direct deposit or check).

What Products Can I Promote?

You can promote a wide array of our products through banner ads and text links on your website, paid search/SEM, social media, email marketing and other marketing channels, as long as you follow our guidelines.

Note: If you choose to promote through paid search/SEM, please include a prominent reference in your ads that you are an affiliate of Network Solutions®. If you choose to promote through email marketing you need to comply with all Federal, State, and local laws on email marketing, including the CAN-SPAM Act. More details on promoting products can be found in your Affiliate Program account.

How Do I Sign Up?

To sign up for the program, complete the online application here:

Network Solutions Application

Once the application is submitted, the information will be reviewed. If approved, you will see the activated I/O in your Impact.com account. If your application is not approved you will be notified in your Impact.com account and will be provided the reason. For more information on the Affiliate Program, please visit the FAQ pages here:

Network Solutions FAQ

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