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Yahoo! Offers PayPal for Commissions

Posted by Shawn Collins on August 10th, 2007 | 4 Comments

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The Yahoo! Publisher Network now offers the option to receive commissions via PayPal.

Yahoo! Pays with PayPalThis payment option requires a minimum earning of only $50, instead of $100, so affiliates don’t have to wait as long for their paydays.

Yahoo! touts same-day payments and no-fee transfers as other good reasons to switch to PayPal:

In order for Yahoo! Publisher Network affiliates to switch to PayPal, they just need to do the following:

  • Log into their Yahoo! Publisher Network account
  • Go to the Payment Options section
  • Click on the PayPal button
  • Click on the Submit button

Affiliates that choose the PayPal option for commissions will be issued the commissions on predetermined days throughout the calendar year, provided they have the $50 minimum in their account.

No word on whether they will be adding Google Checkout as an option in the future.

  • Posted in Affiliate News
4 Comments
  1. On August 11 @ 7:41 am RvindR said

    Yahoo! is incredible. With their $1.99 per year domains and now commissions through paypal, it’s going to be the affiliate’s hot favorite.

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