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In today’s episode we hear from a caller who has a friend that wants them to use their affiliate link for something and isn’t willing to split the money they make from the link. This brings up a good question: when it comes to affiliate links, what is the proper etiquette when a friend is involved? Should everything be split 50/50 or does it even matter?
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In today’s episode we hear from a caller who has a friend that wants them to use their affiliate link for something and isn’t willing to split the money they make from the link. This brings up a good question: when it comes to affiliate links, what is the proper etiquette when a friend is involved? Should everything be split 50/50 or does it even matter?
Join Us On Patreon!
Get access to even more bonus content with our This Is Awkward Patreon starting at just $3! https://www.patreon.com/thisisawkwardpodcast
Sponsors
Statement Cards
http://statementcards.com
Budgeting Basics Email Course
What I’m Loving
Chris - Sepak Takraw
Allison - Duo Lingo
Have an awkward money situation? If so, we want to hear from you! Feel free to call in, leave us a voicemail, and we will play it on the show. You can either share your name or remain completely anonymous.
The number to call is 707-200-8259.
Connect with us on Instagram!
@thisisawkwardpodcast
Chris - @popcornfinancepodcast
Allison - @inspiredbudget