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We have several levels of memberships by using emember, and would like only one level (silver) to earn affiliate commissions. Automatic affiliate account creation, creates an account for all membership levels.
My question is, can we do any of these options?
1. Only allow Silver members to access the affiliate login page or to be able to login to the affiliate plugin.
2. Only create an affiliate account when a Silver membership is created and not bronze or other types.
3. Not pay commissions to bronze member affiliates – only pay silver member affiliates.
Probably any of these options would work. We would prefer #1.
To hopefully clarify what I’m asking… There is an option in the affiliate plugin settings called, “Do Not Allow Visitors to Signup”. An option based on this but modified to say “Only allow paid members to signup” (our Silver and above are the paid levels) or “Do not allow this membership level to signup” or something to that effect, would do what we are asking about.
We just don’t want the free membership members to be able to earn commissions due to our unique situation. And the free membership is bronze.
The affiliate plugin does not have any build in option for this. We try not to have too much dependency on these plugins so they can be used individually (a lot of customer use them separately).
With that said, we can do #2 with a custom code tweak. This will make it so only members for specified membership levels will have an affiliate account created for them automatically when they signup. If you are interested please contact us here (mention this forum post):