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    how do most jvs work in terms of payment?

    I know most of the lower level Jvs use clickbank... but what about the big dawgs?

    Do they send checks?

    If so, can they be written out to my company?

    What about paypal?


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    oh, and I realize these are newb questions

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    Re: how do most jvs work in terms of payment?

    Great question Mike, I want to know the answer to this as well, I will keep checking on this post...
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    Re: how do most jvs work in terms of payment?

    Matt Bacak just did one using CB and a number of
    other big rollers have done the same. The real power
    of CB is the affiliate base. But they almost all have there
    own in house affiliate program they use.

    So the answer is both.

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    Re: how do most jvs work in terms of payment?

    Some of the possible ways to release payment to your affiliate partners.
    (you can provide all of them as a choice for your affiliates)

    i. Paypal
    ii. Wire Transfer
    iii. Clickbank
    iv. Check
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    Re: how do most jvs work in terms of payment?

    To clarify... are you seriously just asking about "how can I get paid"?

    CB doesn't even qualify then UNLESS they are using it as their e-tailer. CB of course is not a merchant account or processor. So if their product isn't being sold on CB, then they won't be paying you with it.

    PayPal is most common.

    We rarely need to cut a check. Mostly we just do mass pay via PayPal.

    If someone prefers a check (extremely rare), we send them one.

    If it's a large enough check, it will go insured FedEx.

    And yes, the check (or PP payment) etc can all be made out to whoever you setup the account as ... so your company name or your name. Whichever.

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