>> But is this like the BFM script?

I haven't used the Butterfly Marketing script so I don't know how it handles affiliate commissions.

No, currently the affiliate program is running on a tweaked version of the popular 7DollarScript (which is what fueled the $7 product craze). The script basically sets the affiliate up almost as a reseller in a sense. The sale is made directly to their PayPal account.

The 7DollarSecrets concept was to create a low ticket item ($7, for example), enable anyone to promote that product using nothing more than their own PayPal email address as the "affiliate id", receive 100% commissions for those sales but it, in turn, builds a buyer's list for the merchant (and possibly creates back end OTO income).

So the majority are doing just that.

However, for the Buy Now Wizard affiliate program, the payout is the full 100% commission of the $67 (1-hour discounted price) or $97 (regular price) of the new software but for every 2nd sale. The end result in earnings is the same (refer 10 sales, you walk with 50% of the income which is 5 sales). The difference is the sales alternate rather than being split... this means the affiliate can get their commission right away (for every other sale).

I feel it's really ideal especially for affiliate marketers who are just getting started and constantly on a tight budget... they don't need to wait the 2-6+ weeks to receive their earnings.

BUT... like I said, this restricts a bit of my marketing in that I can't do the "2nd tier" commission setup that professional JV brokers require. It's a bit of a catch-22.