Commission Junction Publisher Service Agreement IntroductionCommission Junction Publisher Service Agreement • September 25th, 2012 • Counseling International, Inc. • Services-social services • California
Contract Type FiledSeptember 25th, 2012 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Publisher Service Agreement ("Agreement") is made by and agreed to between Commission Junction, Inc., a Delaware corporation, located at 530 East Montecito Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103, USA ("CJ"), and you ("You"). As an application service provider, CJ facilitates "Performance Marketing Programs" by providing services ("Network Service") via the Internet. A "Performance Marketing Program" ("Program") is where a person, entity, affiliate or its agent, operating "Web site(s)" (internet domain, or a portion of a domain) and/or other promotional methods to drive traffic to another's Web site or Web site content ("Publisher") may earn financial compensation ("Payouts") for "Transactions" (actions by Visitors as defined by the Advertiser) referred by such Publisher via an action made by a "Visitor" (any person or entity that is not the Publisher or the Publisher's agent) through an Internet connection ("Link") to a Web site or Web site content operated by another person or entity ("
Commission Junction Publisher Service Agreement IntroductionCommission Junction Publisher Service Agreement • August 10th, 2007 • CreditCards.com, Inc. • California
Contract Type FiledAugust 10th, 2007 Company JurisdictionThis Publisher Service Agreement (“Agreement”) is made by and agreed to between Commission Junction, Inc., a Delaware corporation, located at 530 East Montecito Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103, USA (“CJ”), and you (“You”). As an application service provider, CJ facilitates “Performance Marketing Programs” by providing services (“Network Service”) via the Internet. A “Performance Marketing Program” (“Program”) is where a person, entity, affiliate or its agent, operating “Web site(s)” (internet domain, or a portion of a domain) and/or other promotional methods to drive traffic to another’s Web site or Web site content (“Publisher”) may earn financial compensation (“Payouts”) for “Transactions” (actions by Visitors as defined by the Advertiser) referred by such Publisher via an action made by a “Visitor” (any person or entity that is not the Publisher or the Publisher’s agent) through an Internet connection (“Link”) to a Web site or Web site content operated by another person or entity (“