If you’re looking for an affiliate product to promote and you haven’t seen Advertising Boost, you should really check it out.

Not only is the product (vacation incentives) something that is in high demand and truly helps people close sales, the commissions you can make are pretty good as well.

You will get paid a 40% commission on every membership you personally refer into the company. Since the product is $49 a month or $458 annually right now, that mean you will make $19.60 per month or $183.20 for every member you bring in. These commissions are paid weekly on Friday.

In addition, if you’re an annual member yourself, you can get paid every time someone redeems a vacation certificate you’ve given them. These commissions are huge – they range from $3 to $15 for each activation – but if you give out a lot of certificates, they can really add up. These commissions are paid monthly.

Finally, if you sign up other affiliates, you can also get paid when they bring in new members. You’ll get a 40% commission on every sale they refer too. Pretty cool, right?!

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That Sounds Great, But What is Advertising Boost?

Here is an Advertising Boost review in case you’re not familiar with the product or how giving vacation incentives away works.

What is the Downside?

The biggest drawback that I’ve seen with the Advertising Boost affiliate program is that it doesn’t work tremendously by itself as a promotion tool.

What I’ve discovered is the people that are doing really well in the program are people that use the vacation and dining incentives to promote their ‘regular’ business and then get people interested in Advertising Boost along the way.

For example, if you’re a network marketer, you can give away vacations to get people to sit down and listen to the pitch for your MLM company and then – if they sign up – you can talk to them about using Advertising Boost in the same way.

It seems like people that have that symbiotic relationship going are the ones that are truly knocking it out of the park on the affiliate side of things. The guys that come in and focus solely on trying to get affiliates are having a much tougher go of it. It’s not impossible by any means, but it is definitely a much bigger challenge.

What’s The Difference Between Advertising Boost and Advertising Bait?

Let’s start with a bit of history…

BookVIP is the parent company of Advertising Boost. BookVIP is an online travel agency and booking site that has built a multi-million dollar business using the same vacation incentives they now make available to you and me through Advertising Boost.

When they first brought this concept to market, they decided to name the new company Advertising Bait. They thought the idea of using bait in advertising was an accurate representation of the program.

The problem was – the name turned many of the new affiliates off because of the negative associations most Americans have withe the word ‘bait’; especially when it’s tied to advertising…

Thoughts of the dreaded ‘bait and switch’ tactics and lawsuits danced around in our heads! 😉

So after much deliberation, BookVIP decided to change the name to Advertising Boost. The new name still reflects the core of what they’re offering and it doesn’t make people cringe any more. Advertising Bait officially switched names in August of 2018. Same great incentives and affiliate program…just a new name.