Ask Why do some products have “lifetime commissions” while others don’t?

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In affiliate marketing, a lifetime commission means an affiliate keeps earning money whenever the customer they referred makes repeat purchases. This is more common with subscription-based services or digital tools where customers often renew or upgrade. Companies offer this type of commission to motivate affiliates to bring in long-term users. On the other hand, some products only pay once because the customer is unlikely to buy again, such as a one-time gadget or single-use product. Offering lifetime payments can also be expensive for a business if profit margins are small, so many brands limit it. Do you think lifetime commissions create more loyalty between affiliates and companies, or are one-time payments fair enough for both sides?
 
It comes down to recurring revenue models. Software companies and subscription services can afford lifetime commissions because they're collecting monthly payments from customers for years. They know that even paying you 30% forever, they're still making 70% profit every month from customers you brought them. But if someone's selling a one-time physical product, there's no ongoing revenue stream to share. They make their profit once and that's it, so they can only pay you once too.
 
Lifetime commissions are partly a marketing tool to attract affiliates to promote subscription products over one-time purchases. The promise of ongoing income motivates affiliates to put more effort into promoting recurring services. However, companies usually have conditions that can end the lifetime payments, like if the customer downgrades or if you don't meet certain activity requirements. Always read the fine print because "lifetime" often has limitations that aren't obvious from the initial offer.
 
In affiliate marketing, a lifetime commission means an affiliate keeps earning money whenever the customer they referred makes repeat purchases. This is more common with subscription-based services or digital tools where customers often renew or upgrade. Companies offer this type of commission to motivate affiliates to bring in long-term users. On the other hand, some products only pay once because the customer is unlikely to buy again, such as a one-time gadget or single-use product. Offering lifetime payments can also be expensive for a business if profit margins are small, so many brands limit it. Do you think lifetime commissions create more loyalty between affiliates and companies, or are one-time payments fair enough for both sides?
I've promoted products with "lifetime commissions" and found that many customers don't actually stay subscribed that long. The recurring payments look great on paper, but people cancel subscriptions, switch to competitors, or companies change their commission structures. Sometimes a good one-time commission on a physical product ends up being more reliable income than ongoing small payments that might stop after a few months when customers churn out.
 
Products with "lifetime commissions" often involve recurring services like subscriptions or memberships, where customers pay regularly over time. Companies offering these want affiliates to focus on long-term customer acquisition by rewarding them for the entire customer relationship. On the other hand, products without lifetime commissions (like one-time purchases) only generate revenue once, so companies limit payouts to that initial sale. Offering lifetime commissions depends on the business model and whether the company values ongoing affiliate partnerships or prioritizes upfront profit control.
 
Some products offer lifetime commissions because they want affiliates to keep bringing loyal customers for a long time. This is common with subscription services or software where the company keeps earning money monthly, so sharing part of that income with affiliates still makes sense for them.
 

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