You are best off first finding programs you are interested in, then contacting them to ask about Paypal. I have a few where they didnt list Paypal as an option, but upon asking them they said they could do it.
2juniorxx: Longroad is again right. First of all you should decide on the niche and the kind of products you would like to sell. Usually, if you are doing well with any of affiliate programs, it is not an issue at all to pay your commissions according to your individual payout preferences. Furthermore, if you are able to generate at least 10 sales a day, you can go ahead and ask your sponsor (i.e. an affiliate program) to arrange special deals for you. It could be higher commissions, exclusive site design and content, banners, articles and so on.
My best performing affiliate program that pays me every month uses PayPal, however I am not allowed to mention it here as that would be advertising
In general you will find very few affiliate programs will pay you via PayPal - but its really good when you find someone that does
For me it means no problems of cashing cheques or waiting for someone to mail out the bankers draft etc. The program owners simply send me an email saying what my commission for the month is, and then a few days later I notice someone has made a big difference to my paypal account!
more and more companies are paying via paypal. go to affiliate first .com and search by paypal and it should give you a good start to locate companies to work with.
Not very many sponsors pay through paypal. KlikVIP - Search marketing with maximum profit! paid through Paypal in Euros. I'm not sure if they do it anymore. Epassporte payment method is not fully functional right now. People also like to use payment methods such as Western Union, Web Money and others.
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