Mortgage Affiliate Scheme FAQs Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions FAQs

Mortgage Affiliate Scheme Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Q - How does your affiliate scheme work?
A - We provide links for visitors to click which must be placed on your website, which then take your visitors to this website. Any click from your web site which results in a completed mortgage sale will result in you receiving commission on that sale. The more sales you generate the more you make. There is no limit to the amount of commission you can earn.

Q - Can anyone join?
A - Yes. If you have a website or a blog you can join our affiliate program and earn cash from it. If your website is finance, property or business related, chances are you will earn even more! We reserve the right to refuse inappropriate sites including those with adult or illegal content etc.

Q - How much does it cost to join?
A - Nothing.

Q - How do I join?
A - Join by filling in the online Affiliate Scheme Registration Form. You will receive an email to confirm your registration, and you must then fill in your business and website details, and, most importantly LINK TO THIS WEBSITE.

Q - How do I know my clicks are being tracked?
A - On the footer of every page is our phone number, and on affiliate tracked clicks there is a 'dcaf' reference number after our phone number. If your 'dcaf' affiliate reference is here, your click is being tracked and will generate a commission!

Q - How will I be paid?
A - Commission payments are automatically sent to your PayPal account. Click here if you do not already have a PayPal account. Paypal is free to join and receive funds.

Q - I have signed up for the program, how do I get started?
A - You must now place affiliate links on your web site or blog. You may need some knowledge of HTML to do this. We have provided links in the admin area for you to use. As soon as your links are in place you can start earning cash!

Q - How often will I be paid?
A - Commission payments are made to you monthly, in the payment window at the beginning of the second month following. For example, sales confirmed in the month of June will be paid at the beginning of August.

Q - How much will I be paid?
A - You will receive £100.00 GBP for every successful mortgage application.

Q - Do I need to invoice you before you pay my commission?
A - No. Payments are generated automatically. If you have not received your payment by the 15th of the second month following, please contact us at affiliates@dorrington-commercial.co.uk.

Q - How do you track sales?
A - All incoming clicks are checked to see if the referring url is one of our affiliates. Affiliate clicks are then tracked with a cookie containing the affiliate reference, which is set for 60 days. All online sales are checked for a reference cookie and if found the sale is recorded against the affiliate's account. Affiliate sales also generate a confirmation email to the affiliate.

Q - Where can I find my affiliate link code?
A - We do not have a tracking code in the link. Instead we check the referring url. The link code is a simple HTML link. You may use the code on any of your web sites, but you must log in to your account and register each of your web site urls, including sub domains. If you do not register each of your domains and sub domains your sales may not be tracked.

Q - Can I check how much commission I am owed?
A - You may log in to your account at any time. Sales are registered in real time, so you will always have an up to the minute report!

Q - Can I create my own banner or links?
A - You can create your own banner or links, but if you do the link must be approved before use. Please contact us if you wish to do this.

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