Last-click attribution works great for BMF.io affiliate program because it's super simple and fair. Basically, it gives credit to the affiliate who got the very last click before someone buys something. Since that last click usually seals the deal, it makes sense to reward whoever made that happen. It's also way easier to set up and understand than some complicated tracking methods. Affiliates like it because if they're the ones who close the sale, they get paid—no confusion. So, it keeps everything straightforward and makes affiliates want to focus on actually making sales, not just sending clicks. That's why last-click is pretty much the go-to for affiliate marketing. What is your take on this?