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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What do I need to become an affiliate?
Nothing! Except your desire to be an affiliate.
You don't even need a website (although having your own website helps). You can promote Konga product via search engines and social media networks, postings in forums, or simply email to all your friends and people you know with your affiliate link attached to our product. If you have your own website, simply talk to your visitors in real time using live chat software on your website and send them your affiliate links through chat. All you need to do is to send a visitor tovia a special link (called 'affiliate link'), and if he or she buys anything from us, you will get commission.
2. How do I know I will be paid for my referral?
The program is powered by Konga Affiliate Pro, the leading affiliate tracking software. Konga Affiliate Pro uses combination of cookies and IP address to track referrals for best possible reliability. When the visitor follows your affiliate link to our site, our affiliate system registers this referral and places cookie on his or her computer. When the visitor pays for the product, affiliate system checks for cookie (if not found, checks for IP address of referral) and credits your account with up to 9% of the purchase value.
This process is absolutely automatic. All your referrals will be properly tracked. Konga Affiliate Pro is used by thousands of Internet merchants and affiliates world-wide.
3. How and when will i be paid?
Affiliates are paid upon confirmed purchase and delivery of item(s) by visitor(s) on Our payment date is on the friday of the second week of the next month. Payment is made through Bank/Wire Transfer. 
4. How do I set up an account?
Setting up an account is very easy and it's completely FREE. You don't have to pay for becoming an affiliate on . All you need to sign up go to the below and fill it out. After a review from our affiliate manager, you will receive email with your password and other information. As our affiliate, you will have your own control panel where you can see detailed statistics of traffic and sales you referred, news and training materials, and choice of banners and text links. Then you only need to place an affiliate link, banner, text link or other link at your web site or place ads in pay-per-click search engines, so you can start sending customers to
5. What is the affiliate link?
Affiliate link is a special URL where you should be sending the visitors. You will get the URL's for different banners in your affiliate panel after log in.
6. Can I promote you through pay-per-click search engines?
YES! You can promote us through pay-per-click search engines. In fact, this type of promotion becomes increasingly popular and we are aware of several affiliates promoting our products in this way and making a very good profit. (Well, they keep promoting us month after month, which tells you something, doesn't it?) If you are not familiar with with type of promotion, we recommend Some people are making MILLIONS promoting other people's products - why not you?
7. Do you have any training program for affiliates?
Yes, basics of affiliate marketing and most useful tips are described in your affiliate panel. You can find new tips and techniques also in our affiliate newsletter.
If you are serious with earning your income as an affiliate, we recommend excellent book 
8. What must I do NOW?
Few simple steps:
1. Go to the
2. Fill out the form
3. Receive your password and other info by email
4. Log in to your own affiliate panel and choose from various banners, text links, reviews and other promotional materials
5. Place some of these banners/links onto the Home page of your website and as many pages as you want, to increase your sales
6. Receive up to 9% commission.
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