
Rotator Rules.
How traffic is rotated across active members, and what you can and cannot do to qualify for, or stay in, a rotator.
Effective date: November 1, 2025
1. What a rotator is
A "rotator" is a Simple Commissions traffic-sharing pool that distributes inbound clicks from a shared link, ad, or landing page across active members in turn. When the Company sends paid or organic traffic into a rotator, each click is assigned to one member according to the rotation order.
Rotators include: the company-wide signup rotator, paid-ad rotators, lead-magnet rotators, and any other shared-traffic mechanism the Company runs from time to time. Members do not pay for rotator slots — slots are earned and held by following these rules.
2. Eligibility
To be eligible for any rotator, you must:
- Hold an active, paid Simple Commissions account in good standing.
- Have a valid payout method on file (Cash App, Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, crypto, etc.) so member-to-member commissions can clear.
- Have signed the Affiliate Agreement and be in compliance with the Terms of Service and Anti-Spam Policy.
- Have completed the onboarding checklist and confirmed your contact email address.
- Have not failed, bounced, refused, or charged back any commission payment in the last 90 days.
Eligibility is checked continuously. Failing any of the above removes you from the rotator until the issue is resolved.
3. Rotation order
Inbound clicks are distributed in round-robin order across eligible members. The exact order is determined by the Company and may be weighted by:
- Tenure — how long you have been an active paid member.
- Recency of activity — last login, last asset created, last invite sent.
- Conversion history — whether traffic previously routed to you converted to paid members.
- Compliance score — whether your public assets carry the required earnings disclosures and follow the Anti-Spam Policy.
The Company does not guarantee any specific number of clicks, leads, or sales from a rotator. Rotator traffic is a benefit of membership, not a contractual deliverable.
4. What you must not do
The following actions remove you from the rotator immediately and may result in termination of your Simple Commissions account:
- Click fraud. Clicking your own rotator link, paying others to click it, or using bots, click farms, or automated tools to inflate your slot.
- Lead pollution. Submitting fake names, fake emails, disposable inboxes, or AI-generated leads into any rotator-fed form.
- Cookie stuffing. Dropping a Simple Commissions referral cookie without a deliberate, in-context click by the prospect.
- Sponsor swapping. Coordinating with another member to swap rotator slots, claim each other's leads, or split commissions outside the official compensation plan.
- Buying traffic that violates a network's policy. If your traffic source bans MLM, affiliate, business-opportunity, or income-claim ads, you cannot route it through any Simple Commissions rotator.
- Cloaking. Showing one page to ad reviewers and a different page to real visitors. Cloaking on any rotator-feeding asset is grounds for permanent removal.
- Misrepresenting Simple Commissions. Promising guaranteed income, fast results, "do nothing" earnings, or anything not substantiated by the Earnings Disclaimer.
- Spam. Any unsolicited bulk outreach used to feed a rotator violates the Anti-Spam Policy and forfeits your slot.
5. Skips, holds, and removals
Your rotator slot may be temporarily skipped, held, or removed when:
- You miss a member-to-member payment dispute or chargeback window.
- Your contact email bounces or is marked invalid.
- Your last 90 days show no logins, no invites sent, and no assets created.
- A complaint, abuse report, or compliance flag is opened against your public assets.
- You are out of the country or otherwise indicate you cannot accept commissions for a period of time.
A skip is temporary; a removal is permanent for the rotator in question. Removal from one rotator does not automatically remove you from others.
6. Disputes
Rotator disputes ("I should have received that lead", "the rotation skipped me", "the order is unfair") are resolved by the Company's tracking record. The tracking record is final. The Company will not split, duplicate, or retroactively reassign a rotator click. Members who repeatedly dispute clean tracking records may be removed from rotators at the Company's discretion.
7. No transfer, sale, or sublicense
Your rotator slot is personal to your account. You may not sell it, rent it, gift it, sublicense it, or transfer it to another member, account, or third party. Slots are non-transferable on death of the account holder; the account closes and the slot is removed.
8. Changes
The Company may add, remove, pause, weight, re-order, or restructure any rotator at any time, including for reasons of compliance, ad-platform policy, conversion performance, or strategic direction. Changes take effect when announced in the member dashboard. Continued participation after a change constitutes acceptance.
9. Termination
The Company may remove any member from any rotator, with or without notice, for any breach of these rules, the Affiliate Agreement, the Terms of Service, the Anti-Spam Policy, or applicable law. Removal forfeits any expected — but not yet earned — rotator-driven commissions. It does not undo commissions that have already cleared member-to-member.
10. Questions
If anything in these rules is unclear, ask before you promote into a rotator. Contact us.