Affiliate Program Terms - Prohibited Paid Search Campaigns
As an affiliate of Resort for a Day, you are strictly prohibited from running any paid search campaigns that include our branded company name, “Resort for a Day,” or any variations thereof and/or any misspellings or similar alterations of these – be it separately or in combination with other keyword. This includes, but is not limited to, paid search ads on platforms such as Google Ads, Bing Ads, or any other paid search services where the keyword or ad copy contains our brand name. Violators of this policy will face immediate termination from the Resort for a Day affiliate program.
Additionally, no commissions will be paid for bookings generated through paid search campaigns that utilize our branded company name. This policy is in place to protect our brand and ensure fair competition among affiliates.
We reserve the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time. By participating in our affiliate program, you agree to comply with these guidelines. Failure to do so may result in the loss of affiliate status and forfeiture of any unpaid commissions.
Affiliate shall not transmit any so-called “interstitials,” “Parasiteware™,” “Parasitic Marketing,” “Shopping Assistance Application,” “Toolbar Installations and/or Add-ons,” “Shopping Wallets” or “deceptive pop-ups and/or pop-unders” to consumers from the time the consumer clicks on a qualifying link until such time as the consumer has fully exited Merchant’s site (i.e., no page from our site or any Merchant.com’s content or branding is visible on the end-user’s screen). As used herein a. “Parasiteware™” and “Parasitic Marketing” shall mean an application that (a) through accidental or direct intent causes the overwriting of affiliate and non affiliate commission tracking cookies through any other means than a customer initiated click on a qualifying link on a web page or email; (b) intercepts searches to redirect traffic through an installed software, thereby causing, pop ups, commission tracking cookies to be put in place or other commission tracking cookies to be overwritten where a user would under normal circumstances have arrived at the same destination through the results given by the search (search engines being, but not limited to, Google, MSN, Yahoo, Overture, AltaVista, Hotbot and similar search or directory engines); (c) set commission tracking cookies through loading of Merchant site in . s, hidden links and automatic pop ups that open Merchant.com’s site; (d) targets text on web sites, other than those web sites 100% owned by the application owner, for the purpose of contextual marketing; (e) removes, replaces or blocks the visibility of Affiliate banners with any other banners, other than those that are on web sites 100% owned by the owner of the application.