Influencer/Affiliates Policy

The Energy Portals’ Affiliates Program offers eligible affiliates, including blogs and other third party websites (“Affiliates”), the opportunity to earn commissions on qualifying sales that originate from links to The Energy Portals’ websites on an Affiliate’s site. This Affiliates Policy explains your rights and responsibilities when participating in The Energy Portals’ Affiliates Program.

This policy is a part of our Terms of Use. By participating in The Energy Portals’ Affiliates Program, you’re agreeing to this policy and our Terms of Use.

  1. Eligibility and Enrollment in The Energy Portals’ Affiliates Program

Prospective affiliates must apply and be approved by The Energy Portals in order to gain access to the Affiliates Program.

Prospective affiliates are evaluated based on criteria such as type of site, site quality, site content, variety of site content and items promoted, brand identity, and alignment with The Energy Portals’ values. During the application process, prospective affiliates may be asked to share additional information about any of the listed criteria.

The Energy Portals sellers are eligible for the Affiliates Program but are not eligible to earn commission on sales from their own shops or from closely related shops. Closely related shops are shops in which an The Energy Portals seller has a financial interest or that have a material connection, such as a shared bank account or credit card, with the seller’s own shop.

To be eligible for our Affiliates Program, you must:

  • Have a website with a URL – all unique sites and URLs must be approved separately by The Energy Portals;
  • Have an appropriate amount of content on your site;
  • Declare the names of any The Energy Portals shops you own or are closely related to (if applicable) to The Energy Portals’ Affiliate team via email upon application;
  • Inform The Energy Portals’ Affiliate team via email of any The Energy Portals shops you register or become involved in after becoming an approved affiliate.

The Energy Portals’ Affiliate team can be reached at seller affiliates@The Energy Portals.com.

The following types of websites are prohibited from participating in the Affiliates Program:

  • “Cash-back” or voucher sites (websites that offer rewards for buying goods through referral links);
  • Price comparison sites;
  • Advertising networks (online networks that sell or place advertisements);
  • Sites using “pop-ups” or “pop-unders” (websites that launch “pop-up” or hidden windows on users’ browsers);
  • Social sharing sites, forums, social media pages, and registries;
  • Sites that exist solely to promote The Energy Portals items;
  • Sites with content related to sexual, religious, political or other sensitive matters.

Affiliates are required to follow The Energy Portals’s Trademark Policy on websites, social media posts, and advertisements. Any Affiliate in violation of this policy may be removed from the program.

Prospective affiliates must apply and approved affiliates must enroll directly through the Affiliates Program platform. If you are an affiliate who is also an The Energy Portals seller, signing up to the program via a sub-network is not permitted. The Energy Portals may contact Affiliates directly with essential program updates. If you no longer consent to be contacted or wish to leave the program, you must send an email to affiliates@The Energy Portals.com. The Energy Portals reserves the right to remove Affiliates from the Affiliates Program and refuse service to anyone, for any reason, at any time.

Participation in the Affiliates Program may be limited to affiliates located in certain countries and is void where prohibited by law. The Energy Portals reserves the right to approve or reject any application to join the Affiliates Program for any reason.

Depending on where an affiliate is located, they may be subject to varying regulations regarding endorsements and testimonials. For example, in the United States, the Federal Trade Commission outlines specific requirements regarding disclosure. It is the affiliate’s responsibility to know and follow any applicable regulations that apply to their site. The Energy Portals is unable to provide legal advice; we urge you to speak to a legal expert if you believe these or other regulations may apply to you.

  1. Commission Rates, Qualifying Sales and Payment

As an affiliate, you can receive commissions for qualifying sales. Commission rates are determined on case by case basis and may vary based on a variety of factors such as type of site and content. For current commission rates, visit our Influencer Overview Page.

Qualifying sales are sales made on The Energy Portals by users that arrived on the The Energy Portals site by clicking an approved link on an Affiliate’s site (an “Affiliate Link”) and pay by credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Android Pay, PayPal, iDEAL, or Sofort. Affiliate links, including URLs and banners or other creative assets, can be found on the Affiliates Program platform. Affiliates may not alter any of the text links or creative assets made available through the Affiliates Program platform in order to receive payment. Affiliates are also requested not to hardcode Affiliate Links into their sites, so that any updates to creative assets take immediate effect.

The Affiliates Program platform uses browser cookies to verify qualifying sales. The cookies are valid for thirty (30) days (the “Cookie Period”). Commissions are paid on qualifying sales made during the Cookie Period. This means that an Affiliate can receive a commission for a qualifying sale if the sale was made within thirty days of the user clicking the Affiliate Link, as long as the Affiliate was the last referrer. If a user clicks multiple Affiliate Links, the last Affiliate Link to be clicked prior to a qualifying sale will receive the commission. If the user’s last click prior to making the purchase was a paid channel, such as Google PPC, the purchase will not be a qualifying sale and an Affiliate will not receive a commission.

Commissions are calculated by multiplying the relevant commission rate and the price of the qualifying sales (excluding shipping costs and taxes). Commissions are not paid on sales that are canceled or returned.

Commissions are subject to review and other limitations for fraudulent activity. The Energy Portals reserves the right to withhold commissions if fraudulent activity is found.

  1. Program Restrictions

Affiliates that violate any of the following program restrictions may be suspended or removed from the Affiliates Program and may not receive commissions, in The Energy Portals’ sole discretion:

Social Media and Sharing

Affiliates may only post affiliate links on social media feeds they operate in line with their website URL, such as Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. Affiliate links are prohibited on some social sharing sites, such as Pinterest and Tumblr. When posting content outside of The Energy Portals, it is the Affiliate’s responsibility to follow each site’s policies on affiliate links.

Use of Voucher/Coupon Codes

Affiliates may only promote voucher codes that are provided through the Affiliates Program platform. Any expiration dates should be clearly displayed next to the voucher codes, and codes should be removed or explicitly marked as expired after the expiration dates. Affiliates displaying expired codes without marking them as being expired may be suspended from the Affiliates Program.

Paid Search

The Energy Portals maintains a strict policy on paid search activity. Affiliates must comply with the following conditions on any ad platform, including, but not limited to search engines, content networks and social networking sites:

  • Affiliates are not permitted to bid or appear on searches that include the term “The Energy Portals”;
  • Affiliates are not permitted to bid or appear on extended or hybrid searches that include the term “The Energy Portals”;
  • Affiliates are not permitted to bid or appear on misspellings or variations of searches that include the term “The Energy Portals”;
  • Affiliates are not permitted to use The Energy Portals’ trademarks in any paid search activity, including ad text, copy or display URLs;
  • Affiliates are not permitted to direct link PPC activity to The Energy Portals.com; this includes using The Energy Portals.com as a display URL;
  • Affiliates are not permitted to send traffic through automatic redirects on a website page;
  • Affiliates are not permitted to use the The Energy Portals name (including misspells and variations) as a sub-domain or sub-folder.

Responsibility for Your Site

You are solely responsible for your site, including its development, operation, and maintenance and all materials that appear on or within it. The Energy Portals disclaims all liability for your site, for your social media content, and for any of your users’ claims relating to your site, and you agree to defend, indemnify, and hold The Energy Portals harmless from and against all claims relating to your site.

  1. Related Policies

The Affiliates Program platform is operated by The Energy Portal LLC, a third party. In order to enroll in the Affiliates Program, you may be required to enter into a separate agreement with The Energy Portal LLC which you should read carefully. The Energy Portals is a subsidiary of The Energy Portal and is not responsible for any activity by The Energy Portal LLC.