A retailer just sent me and their other affiliates an email announcing that they would not give affiliate commissions (5%) during the next two weeks of their BF sales, starting today, because they "do not have the margin to spare". I reacted strongly to this, but I sent a polite but sternly worded reply explaining my perspective and the work I've put into creating affiliate content in anticipation of BF week, not to mention all the traffic I've sent them in the last 30 days that will convert during this period.
Retailer cutting affiliates out of Black Friday period - Fair?
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A retailer just sent me and their other affiliates an email announcing that they would not give affiliate commissions (5%) during the next two weeks of their BF sales, starting today, because they "do not have the margin to spare".
I reacted strongly to this, but I sent a polite but sternly worded reply explaining my perspective and the work I've put into creating affiliate content in anticipation of BF week, not to mention all the traffic I've sent them in the last 30 days that will convert during this period.
Obviously I'm not likely to promote their products anymore.
But how f'd up is this? I'm not very experienced. Is this typical??
I reacted strongly to this, but I sent a polite but sternly worded reply explaining my perspective and the work I've put into creating affiliate content in anticipation of BF week, not to mention all the traffic I've sent them in the last 30 days that will convert during this period.
Obviously I'm not likely to promote their products anymore.
But how f'd up is this? I'm not very experienced. Is this typical??
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