Jewellery Affiliate Program, MyJewelryBox.com Jewellery Affiliate Program by Trisha Lyn Fawver
I have been contacted by Trisha Lyn about the Jewellery Affiliate Program she is running for www.MyJewelryBox.com. You can contact Trisha Lynn [email protected]. Trisha was one of the honourable mentions in my recent blog competition.
MyJewelryBox.com is the Leading Fashion Forward Online Jeweler. We offer affordable fashion to the masses in the online environment with a cutting edge in style, quality and pricing. We welcome you to sign up and become one of our affiliate partners, start your marketing efforts and enjoy the opportunity to earn high paying commissions from your sales of MyJewelryBox.com products through the links and media we have for you in Commission Junction.
MyJewelryBox.com Program Highlights
MyJewelryBox.com Commission Tiers
• 10% commission on sales
• 11% commission on sales above $1500 per month
• 12% commission on sales above $3000 per month
• 15% Special Supers
• 16% Special supers
Cookie Duration
• 90 Days
Paid Search Bidding
• No bidding on Trademark terms My Jewelry Box or MyJewelryBox.com or www.MyJewelryBox.com, Direct linking is OK, use of domain in display url OK, deep linking OK!
Product Catalog
• Yes! We update our product catalog regularly.
• Also available in PopShops.com, DataFeedFile, and datafeedr.comPhone Commission
• Affiliates will also receive phone sales commissions!
The program is managed by Paulson Management Group.
Contact: [email protected]
Jewellery Affiliate Program, MyJewelryBox.com Jewellery Affiliate Program by Trisha Lyn Fawver
See also
Hypnosis Affiliate Program
Supplement Affiliate Program
T-Shirt Affiliate Program
Rose Affiliate Program
4 comments on “Jewellery Affiliate Program, MyJewelryBox.com Jewellery Affiliate Program by Trisha Lyn Fawver”
Thanks for writing about the program Murray! Although, as a point of order if people need to speak to me about the program, they should email me at mjb-at-paulsonmanagementgroup.com or trishalyn-at-paulsonmanagementgroup.com and note that there’s only one ‘n’ 🙂
I’m happy to answer any questions!
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