WJD Exclusives

WJD Exclusives

Program Terms

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If publishers promote you via PPC, will they be entitled to full commission?Allowed only for generic jewelry keywords (e.g., “gold chain,” “diamond pendant”).
If publishers directly link to your website from search engines, will they receive full commission?
If publishers use your brand name in their display URL, will they receive full commission?
If publishers use your brand name in their paid search title and description, will they receive full commission?
If publishers add your brand name into their negative keyword list, will they receive full commission?This is encouraged.
If publishers display their ads when your brand name or variations of your brand name are entered as search keywords, will they receive full commission? (e.g. vodafone, voda fone)
If publishers display their ads when misspellings of your brand name are entered as search keywords will they receive full commission? (e.g. vodofone)
If publishers display their ads when your brand name and another word are entered as search keywords, will they receive full commission? (e.g. Vodafone Mobile)
Do you have a restricted group of publishers who can earn commission on sales generated by brand related terms?
For any agreed publisher paid search activity, will publishers be paid for sales generated from the following search engines?
GoogleAllowed only for generic jewelry terms. Brand bidding prohibited.
YahooAllowed only for generic jewelry terms. Brand bidding prohibited.
BingAllowed only for generic jewelry terms. Brand bidding prohibited.
OtherAllowed only for generic jewelry terms. Brand bidding prohibited.
Are there any specific search terms (keywords) where sales from publisher PPC ads will not be eligible to earn commissionWJD Exclusives, WJDExclusives, WJDExclusives.com, WJD Exclusives coupon/promo/discount, misspellings, or close brand variations.
If publishers place shopping ads on a search engine and link directly to your website, are they eligible to receive full commission?
If publishers place shopping ads on a search engine such as a Comparison Shopping Service (CSS), does this activity need to be tracked in a separate specific publisher account?