About the commission of WSO

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Hi warriors!
I'm an (new) affiliate of W+ products and with my own, unique strategy, I made some sales. But, I faced one problem today. I made 1 sale of a product that stated that, it'll give me 80% of commission. Today, I made a sale of this including 2 OTO (Total $32). But, in my W+ stats I can see the sale but the commission is $0. I don't know why this happened. Can you guys clear me that? Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks! Have a great day
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    Does warrior plus not offer support? Surely they can give you a better answer than anyone here...
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    In cases where the regular and not Adaptive listing is used, you will not receive commission on the first purchase (unless it is 100%). Only with Adaptive listings will that happen.

    With regular listings, you kind of alternate. For instance, if the commission was 50%, the WSO lister would get the money for the first sale, you would get the second sale, they would get the third, you would get the fourth, and so on.

    So you should see 100% of the next several sales going straight to you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Masum492
      Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

      In cases where the regular and not Adaptive listing is used, you will not receive commission on the first purchase (unless it is 100%). Only with Adaptive listings will that happen.

      With regular listings, you kind of alternate. For instance, if the commission was 50%, the WSO lister would get the first sale, you would get the second sale, they would get the third, you would get the fourth, and so on.

      So you should see 100% of the next several sales going straight to you.
      So, how can I know that the listing I promoted were Adaptive or not? Sorry for my ignorance as I mentioned earlier that I new in that.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
        Originally Posted by Masum492 View Post

        So, how can I know that the listing I promoted were Adaptive or not? Sorry for my ignorance as I mentioned earlier that I new in that.
        Based on the results, I think it is not Adaptive.

        Not sure other than by asking the seller before you sign up. Just checked one of my own offers, and when I requested to be an affiliate W+ did not give me any indication either way.

        I personally rarely use Adaptive listings because they take a larger fee in the long term.
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        • Profile picture of the author Alex Blades
          If the commission was 80%, I think the seller gets the first sale, and you get the next two. It is set up that way to prevent buyers from buying through their own affiliate link, and prevent scams...

          If the buyer were to get the first sale, then alot of assholes around the world would buy through their own affiliate link, and do a charge back. People are thirsty out there
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