Skillshare Affiliate Program

Platform where tracking is available
Categories
Others
Cookie Duration
1 Day
Deeplink
Yes
Incentive / cashback
No
Social media
Yes
Skillshare Payout Categories
Category Payout
From 16th Feb to 02nd Mar 2023

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Media Allowed/Disallowed

Allowed Media
Text Link
Banner
Deals
Email (Text)
Email (HTML)
Social Media
Disallowed Media
Coupons
Cashback, Reward Points, Incentives, Charity
Custom Email (Text)
Custom Email (HTML)
POP Traffic
Native Ads
Facebook Ads
SEM - Brand Keyword(s)
SEM - Generic Keyword(s)
SEM - Brand + Generic Keyword(s)
Countries Allowed

All Countries
Important Information for Skillshare Program
Tracking Details:
Allowed - Disallowed Media:

PopUp / ClickUnder - Forbidden
Doorway pages - Forbidden
Toolbar - Forbidden
Adult - Forbidden
Banner-teaser networks - Forbidden




Where we service
France, Argentina, Ukraine, Haiti, United Kingdom, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Canada,
Luxembourg, Ireland, Pakistan, Croatia, Colombia, Portugal, India, Sweden, Belize, Australia, Spain,
Puerto Rico, Germany, Bahamas, El Salvador, Virgin Islands, U.S.,
Estonia, Virgin Islands, British, Mexico, Costa Rica, Norway, Poland, United States, Greece.

Email Marketing Terms
Partners using email to market the Skillshare offer must comply with CANSPAM rules and regulations. The main requirements are listed below.

Don’t use false or misleading header information. Your “From,” “To,” “Reply-To,” and routing information – including the originating domain name and email address – must be accurate and identify the person or business who initiated the message.

Don’t use deceptive subject lines. The subject line must accurately reflect the content of the message.

Identify the message as an ad. The law gives you a lot of leeway in how to do this, but you must disclose clearly and conspicuously that your message is an advertisement.

Tell recipients where you’re located. Your message must include your valid physical postal address. This can be your current street address, a post office box you’ve registered with the U.S. Postal Service, or a private mailbox you’ve registered with a commercial mail receiving agency established under Postal Service regulations.

Tell recipients how to opt out of receiving future email from you. Your message must include a clear and conspicuous explanation of how the recipient can opt out of getting email from you in the future. Craft the notice in a way that’s easy for an ordinary person to recognize, read, and understand. Creative use of type size, color, and location can improve clarity. Give a return email address or another easy Internet-based way to allow people to communicate their choice to you. You may create a menu to allow a recipient to opt out of certain types of messages, but you must include the option to stop all commercial messages from you. Make sure your spam filter doesn’t block these opt-out requests.

Honor opt-out requests promptly. Any opt-out mechanism you offer must be able to process opt-out requests for at least 30 days after you send your message. You must honor a recipient’s opt-out request within 10 business days. You can’t charge a fee, require the recipient to give you any personally identifying information beyond an email address, or make the recipient take any step other than sending a reply email or visiting a single page on an Internet website as a condition for honoring an opt-out request. Once people have told you they don’t want to receive more messages from you, you can’t sell or transfer their email addresses, even in the form of a mailing list. The only exception is that you may transfer the addresses to a company you’ve hired to help you comply with the CAN-SPAM Act.

Monitor what others are doing on your behalf. The law makes clear that even if you hire another company to handle your email marketing, you can’t contract away your legal responsibility to comply with the law. Both the company whose product is promoted in the message and the company that actually sends the message may be held legally responsible.

Promotional Methods. Unless explicitly authorized in an EIO, Media Partner shall not promote a Creative using the following means:
(a) provision of leads obtained other than through intended consumer (“End User”) action (e.g. through the use of phone books, or similar such compilations of personal data);
(b) use of fake redirects, automated software, or other mechanisms to generate Actions;
(c) Actions that are not in good faith, such as those using any automated device, robot, Iframes or hidden frames; or
(d) the use of incentives to procure Actions from End Users.

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About Skillshare Campaign
Skillshare.com was started to close the professional skills gap and provide universal access to high-quality learning. By teaching the skills needed in tomorrow’s world, Skillshare.com empowers people to advance their careers, improve their lives, and pursue the work they love.
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