Affstore
Commission Rate & Model
Affstore is positioned as a direct financial offers affiliate program. Most affiliates will choose between: Revenue Share (RevShare) for long-term earnings tied to client activity, or CPA for a one-time payout when a referred user completes the required “qualified action” (typically an active/trading client). Some partners can negotiate hybrid terms.
| Commission type | How it’s usually defined | What affiliates should know |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue Share (RevShare) | Ongoing commission based on the broker/platform revenue generated by your referred clients (spreads/fees/commissions), paid as a percentage. Affstore promotes “up to 80% RevShare” on direct offers (offer-specific). | Best for long-term portfolios and consistent trader activity. Exact “what counts as revenue” and any deductions (bonuses, chargebacks, etc.) are defined per offer inside the platform. |
| CPA (Cost Per Acquisition / Action) | A one-time payout when the referral meets the offer’s qualification rules (commonly: verified account + first deposit and/or “active client” conditions). Affstore’s main page highlights $120 CPA as an entry-level headline example. | CPA is rule-driven. The offer may require a minimum deposit, KYC verification, and/or a level of trading activity before the CPA is approved. Always read the offer’s “qualified CPA” conditions before scaling paid traffic. |
| Hybrid (RevShare + CPA) | A negotiated blend: a smaller CPA upfront plus ongoing RevShare on the same client. | Usually available to higher-volume partners. Hybrid is ideal when you want fast cashflow from CPA while still building recurring revenue. |
| Sub-affiliate / 2-tier | A secondary commission when affiliates you refer become active and generate earnings (commonly promoted as a percentage of their profit; some sources list 5%). | Works best if you run an affiliate community (course, agency, or media buyer network). It’s incremental—don’t rely on it as your main revenue line. |
| Reversals / holds (important) | Like most finance offers, commissions can be held for validation (fraud checks, KYC, deposit verification) and can be reversed if the action is invalid, refunded, or flagged. | Expect a validation period for CPA and sometimes for early RevShare. Quality traffic and compliant promotion reduce reversals. |
| Offer-by-offer differences | Finance networks often vary terms by brand, GEO, and traffic source (SEO vs PPC vs social vs native). | The numbers “up to 80%” and “$120 CPA” are headlines. Your real rate depends on offer rules and your volume/quality. Confirm the exact payout table inside your offer card. |
- Pick the right model: CPA for faster cashflow, RevShare for long-term LTV (or hybrid if offered).
- Match GEO to offer: finance conversion rates vary massively by country and allowed payment methods.
- Pre-sell properly: broker comparisons and “how to start trading” funnels convert better than direct-to-offer spam traffic.
- Track quality: use postbacks/subIDs and optimize for verified deposits, not clicks.
- Not reading CPA qualification rules (deposit/KYC/trade volume requirements).
- Non-compliant claims (“guaranteed profits”, fake endorsements) leading to bans and reversals.
- Wrong GEO routing (sending restricted countries to offers that won’t accept them).
- Low-quality paid traffic triggering fraud filters and held/declined conversions.
If your traffic produces high deposit and retention, RevShare can outperform CPA over time.
If you need predictable cashflow (especially for paid media), CPA or hybrid terms are often the best starting point.
Cookie Duration
Affstore does not publish a single “global” cookie duration on the public-facing site. In practice, that means the click → registration lookback window (and sometimes click → deposit lookback) is set at the offer level. This is common for finance networks where each brand has different compliance rules, GEO availability, and conversion definitions.
| What matters | How it usually works in finance | What to verify in Affstore offer rules |
|---|---|---|
| Click → Registration window | This is the true “cookie duration” for many finance offers: if the user registers within this time after clicking your link, they are attributed to you. | Exact duration (e.g., 7 / 30 / 60 / 90 days) and whether it’s based on first click, last click, or any special rule. |
| Click → Deposit / FTD window | Some offers require deposit activity within a separate lookback window to qualify a CPA (or to activate RevShare). | Whether there is a separate window for FTD/qualified action, and what happens if registration is inside the window but deposit happens later. |
| Attribution model | Many networks default to a deterministic rule (often last-click in the same browser) unless explicitly stated otherwise. | “First click” vs “last click” vs “last paid click” rules, and whether any channels (coupon/cashback) can overwrite credit. |
| What counts as a conversion | Tracking often records multiple milestones: click → registration → KYC → deposit (FTD) → active trading. Commission is typically paid only once the user meets “qualified” criteria. | The paid trigger (registration vs FTD vs “active client”), minimum deposit, KYC requirements, and whether “incomplete KYC” conversions are rejected. |
| Cross-device tracking | Cookies are browser/device-based. If the user clicks on mobile and signs up on desktop, attribution can be lost unless account-based linking is used. | Whether the brand supports account-based attribution (stronger) or cookie-only (weaker), and whether deep links/app tracking are supported for mobile offers. |
| Duplicate / existing user policy | Networks typically deny commissions for users who already exist in the advertiser’s CRM, or for re-registrations. | “New customer only” rule, re-registration rules, and whether users with prior accounts are excluded even if they click your link again. |
| Tracking integrity | Cookie blockers, strict browser privacy, and heavy redirect chains can break attribution. Paid traffic teams often use postbacks (S2S) where available. | Whether postbacks/S2S events are supported, recommended link formats, and whether link cloaking/shorteners are restricted. |
- Click→register window of 30+ days
- Clear first/last click rule with minimal ambiguity
- Account-based tracking or strong app tracking for mobile
- Clear CPA qualification rules + visible statuses in reporting
- Mobile click → desktop signup (cross-device leakage)
- User clears cookies / uses privacy browsers or blockers
- GEO mismatch (user not accepted by the offer)
- CPA fails qualification (KYC/FTD/min deposit/activity)
Open the specific offer in Affstore → read “Offer rules” → confirm (1) click→register window, (2) click→FTD window, (3) attribution model, (4) payout trigger/qualification, (5) allowed GEOs & traffic types, and (6) duplicate/existing-user policy.
Payouts
Affstore highlights a low minimum payout and a regular twice-monthly (bi-weekly) payment cycle. For higher-performing affiliates, Affstore also mentions the possibility of faster payout arrangements (e.g., on-demand/daily) when you have proven volume and consistent traffic quality.
| Payout element | What it means | Practical affiliate advice |
|---|---|---|
| Payment frequency | Default is twice a month. If you qualify (volume + good conversion quality), faster payout setups may be available. | Treat bi-weekly as the baseline for planning cashflow. Ask your manager about accelerated payouts once you’re producing stable, approved conversions. |
| Minimum payout threshold | A low minimum threshold is advertised: $10. | Great for smaller affiliates testing finance offers. Still, focus on traffic quality—finance networks can hold/review conversions before approval. |
| Payment methods (most commonly listed) | Affstore references “wire to crypto” coverage. Commonly listed options include: Wire Transfer, WebMoney, Neteller, Skrill, Perfect Money, AdvCash, plus crypto such as Bitcoin, USDT, and USDC. | Choose the method that’s stable in your country and matches your accounting setup. For crypto payouts, make sure your wallet and network/chain selection is correct. |
| Approval / holding logic | In finance, payouts are tied to approved conversions (KYC + deposit/FTD + “qualified client” criteria). Some conversions may be held for validation. | Track by SubID and optimize for qualified actions, not clicks. Expect holds/reviews if your traffic is new, high-risk GEO, or shows fraud signals. |
| What can delay payment | Common reasons: incomplete payout details, compliance review, conversion validation (KYC/FTD), or disputes over traffic source rules. | Keep promotion compliant (especially PPC rules), route traffic only to allowed GEOs, and confirm the offer’s “qualified” conditions before scaling spend. |
- Low minimum payout (test-friendly)
- Bi-weekly baseline (better than monthly networks)
- Wide method coverage, including crypto options
- Potential for accelerated payouts once qualified
- Finance conversions can require validation/holds before approval
- Exact method availability can vary by region/account setup
- Some payout speed improvements are typically relationship/volume-based
Affstore pays twice a month with a low $10 minimum and supports multiple payout methods (wire, e-wallets, and crypto). Faster payout schedules may be available for proven, high-quality affiliates.



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Target Market
Affstore is built for affiliates who monetize trading and investing audiences. The program’s offer set is centered on broker-style products (e.g., CFDs/forex/crypto exposure, options-style products, and prop-trading-style models depending on the brand). This means the best results come from traffic that already understands the category and has clear “start trading” intent.
- Active traders (forex/CFD/crypto audiences, strategy communities)
- Beginner-to-intermediate finance learners (education + “how to start trading” content)
- Mobile-first trading users looking for apps/platforms
- Prop / funded trading interest audiences (where that offer type is available)
- High-intent deposit traffic from comparison and review funnels
- SEO: broker comparisons, “best trading app in [country]”, “how to trade” funnels
- PPC: non-brand, compliant keywords with pre-landers (review/quiz) before the offer
- Influencers: YouTube/TikTok/Telegram trading education + broker walkthroughs
- Native ads: education-style advertorials + strong disclaimers
- Retargeting: high ROI for finance, because users often need multiple touchpoints
| Region | Where it typically performs | How to position it |
|---|---|---|
| EU / UK | Broad EU coverage and UK audiences for broker comparisons and education funnels (offer rules vary by brand). | “Regulated alternatives” style content, platform features, spreads/fees (where applicable), and beginner education. |
| LATAM | Strong demand for mobile-first trading and broker-style offers; Spanish/Portuguese creatives often convert well. | Mobile app onboarding, “start with small deposit” education (only if the offer supports it), and local payment angle. |
| Asia | Large finance interest communities; performance depends heavily on offer compliance and allowed GEOs. | Education-driven funnels, platform demos, and localized messaging where creatives are available. |
| MENA | Strong trading interest in specific markets; conversion depends on allowed countries and payment availability. | Trust messaging, platform walkthroughs, and clear risk disclaimers; focus on permitted countries only. |
| Africa | Emerging trading interest with mobile-first behavior; results vary by offer brand and permitted GEO list. | “Learn + start” funnels with low-friction onboarding and strong education content. |
| Tier-1 (CA / AU / JP) | Some offers reference performance in Canada, Australia, and Japan; always confirm allowed GEOs per offer. | Feature depth, platform reliability, and transparent onboarding (avoid aggressive claims; keep compliance tight). |
Affstore is best for affiliates with trading and finance audiences—especially broker comparison traffic, trading education funnels, and compliant paid media—across multi-GEO coverage including LATAM, EU/UK, MENA, Asia (offer-dependent).
Affiliate Approval Process
Affstore is a finance/trading affiliate program. Joining is typically straightforward, but “approval” in this vertical is mainly about traffic quality and offer-rule compliance. Many key restrictions (allowed GEOs, traffic types, and payout qualification) are defined per offer inside the platform.
Create an account, add contact details, and include your primary promotion method (website, paid traffic, social channels, etc.). Finance programs commonly expect a clear traffic source so they can apply the right compliance rules.
Affstore promotes “direct offers” across many GEOs, but the specific conditions are offer-by-offer. Before you run traffic, confirm: allowed countries, allowed traffic sources, and payout qualification in each offer’s rules.
If you run PPC/native/social, ask your manager to confirm compliance and the best funnel approach. In finance, this reduces the risk of rejected conversions (e.g., GEO mismatch, restricted ad angles, or invalid traffic types).
Finance affiliate payouts often require identity verification. Affstore has referenced KYC as mandatory for certain payout methods (especially crypto withdrawals) and may apply additional restrictions depending on region/balance type.
| Requirement / checkpoint | What it means | How to pass smoothly |
|---|---|---|
| Clear traffic source | Affiliates are expected to disclose how they’ll promote (SEO, PPC, social, email, etc.). In finance, networks often review this to prevent risky/forbidden traffic. | Provide your website/channel and a short plan (e.g., “broker comparisons + trading education funnel”). |
| Offer rules compliance (GEO + traffic type) | The most important restrictions are inside each offer: allowed countries, traffic sources, and ad formats. Violations can lead to rejected conversions or account action. | Verify allowed GEOs and traffic sources before launching. Route traffic correctly (geo-filtering) and keep screenshots of offer rules for your records. |
| No misleading claims (finance compliance) | Finance promotions are sensitive. Misleading profit claims, fake endorsements, or “guaranteed results” messaging increases rejection risk and can violate advertiser rules. | Use education-led content, clear disclaimers, and accurate descriptions of the offer. Avoid sensational promises. |
| PPC / brand keyword rules (offer-dependent) | Many finance advertisers restrict bidding on brand/trademark keywords and direct-to-offer ads. Exact rules vary by offer. | Use non-brand keywords and send users to your pre_toggle page (review/quiz/education) first. Ask your manager to confirm the exact PPC rules for your offer. |
| Anti-fraud validation | CPA/RevShare often requires validation (KYC, deposit confirmation, “active client” rules). Low-quality or incentivized traffic gets flagged quickly. | Optimize for qualified events (KYC/FTD/active) and avoid incentives that produce low-retention users. Use SubIDs and postbacks to track quality. |
| KYC before withdrawals | Identity verification can be required before payouts—Affstore has referenced KYC as mandatory for certain crypto payout setups and may apply regional constraints. | Complete verification early (before your first withdrawal). Keep payout details accurate and consistent with your identity. |
- Running traffic from restricted GEOs or using a forbidden traffic type for that offer
- Misleading finance claims (profits, “guaranteed” returns, fake endorsements)
- High-risk traffic patterns triggering fraud/quality checks
- PPC campaigns that violate offer-specific brand rules
- Share a real site/channel and clear promotion method
- Read offer rules: GEOs + traffic + qualification requirements
- Use compliance-friendly messaging and disclaimers
- Verify your payout profile early (especially for crypto)
Affstore onboarding is straightforward, but finance compliance is strict. Approval success depends on providing a real traffic source, following per-offer GEO/traffic rules, and completing verification requirements before withdrawals (especially for crypto payout methods).
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