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    England commented  · 

    Hi, I'd like to offer more than payment option, ie at the moment you can only select one, it's PayPal or Google or other but not both. I'd like the user to be able to choose from PayPal or Google as a payment option when signing up.

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    England commented  · 

    Getting this to work with PayPal would probably satisfy most of us.

    How would it work?

    New membership level: Affiliate. Affiliate membership profile shows links to all active packages with additional affiliate ID (members ID number?) tagged to the signup URL.

    eg: http://mysite.com/signup?wstepNo=2&wctxId=16301a2dfb484a599ed6f0df0ce016bd

    would become

    http://mysite.com/signup?wstepNo=2&wctxId=16301a2dfb484a599ed6f0df0ce016bdAFxxxxxx

    then the affiliate ID would be passed to PayPal as an additional field named affiliate. but not sure if this is possible,

    so the other alternative is to maybe make new links to my signup page that are affiliate specific, so http://mysite.com/signup?AFIDxxxxxx would be shown on the affiliate members profile and if he posts that somewhere and a new customer clicks then a cookie is set in new customer browser with the aff ID.

    This is then read when the make payment button is pressed and the value passed to PayPal as an optional field.

    This would be enough to start with.

    We could then track affiliate members via Wild Apricot, see their affiliate ID, then we would use PayPal monthly reports to show all payments received (and refunded) filtered by the various affiliate ID.

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    England commented  · 

    Ok, well this post is now 3 years old and we're 1/3 way through 2010 so I don't understand how this can be a top 10 rock? There's no mention of it for the next release so we're going to get to June/July 2010 and still no affiliate program.

    What gives?

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    England commented  · 

    Shame.

    Well I hope this is one of your top 10 rocks for 2010.

    If we get more members you get more money from us, simple as.

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    England commented  · 

    Ok, so you guys have managed to get an affiliate scheme up and running for yourselves:

    http://www.wildapricot.com/referrals-commissions-terms.aspx

    Is your membership management program not the same as the one you provide us? (Wild APricot)

    ie, can it not be ported over so we can all use it?

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    England commented  · 

    It's appalling that you're two years down the line and you still haven't integrated any type of affiliate program.

    It wouldn't be so bad if it had been a user request and if demand for this type of function was low, but it's something YOU said you wanted to do!

    I'm using your $25 package at the moment but will soon have over 250 active members which means I'll have to upgrade to the $50 package.

    At that price per month it's now decision time for me and here's why.

    I need a member management system that has an affiliate system built in or that can be bolted on and after reading this thread I'm thinking I'm gonna be waiting a long time for a feature like that with WA.

    Waiting indefinitely is just not an option for me today.

    So I start looking elsewhere and what do I find?

    I find that jrox, who at the time this thread was started offered a little package called JAM (see earlier posts in this thread) have now come up with another package called JEM.

    This new package is a full blown member management system just like WA, but the affiliate feature (their old JAM) is already built in. Furthermore you can either download the package and host it yourself for $29 per month or they host it for you at $49 per month and as far as I can tell there is no limit to the number of members you can have, the cost stays the same.

    I'd love to stay with WA because it works great as a member management system but JEM looks so tempting as it seems like a win - win situation, same price (hosted) or cheaper if you have 500+ members with the same payment processing features but with this crucial (for me) added feature of affiliate management, again, with automatic payment processing if desired.

    So WA, while I start to test JEM and it's features compared to WA (it's free for up to 50 members, so there's nothing to lose for me except my time) I ask you:

    Can you incorporate an affiliate module before the end of this month so I can avoid the pain of porting to a new system?

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