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Instructor Profit Share Terms

Effective November 1st, 2019.

There is no fee to create and host a course on SkillSuccess.com. We believe in creating a mutually beneficial relationship, in which instructors are rewarded for providing high quality courses and bringing students to the platform and SkillSuccess.com is rewarded for driving students to our instructors’ courses. We’ve taken into consideration our operational and marketing overhead and risk required to acquire and serve customers. Please note, gross profit is defined as net revenue minus cost of goods sold, marketing, and merchant fees.

Instructor Profit Share Overview

  • SkillSuccess.com Organic: 40% instructor gross profit share on organic SkillSuccess.com individual course sales. SkillSuccess.com and the instructor profit share on these sales, which might occur after a user browses the SkillSuccess.com website for courses, makes a purchase from an on-site promotion, or via our email promotions.
  • Paid User Acquisition Channel Sales: 15% instructor gross profit share on sales that occur due to any of SkillSuccess.com’s paid user acquisition channels (e.g. paid media, affiliates, partners, and more).
  • All Access Pass and Lifetime Memberships: 20% instructor gross profit share on All Access Pass Membership and Lifetime Membership sales that occur due to acquisition channels other than Paid User Acquisition Channel Sales.

Reporting

Instructors can monitor their earnings in the Instructor Dashboard.

NOTE: Due to fees from PayPal, there is a $100 minimum threshold for payments sent to instructors outside of the United States.

This policy may be updated from time to time. Check back here for any updates.

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