Recently, "Mobile new discovery" introduced Y Combinator hatching start-up company Refer.ly. Each user recommended a product can be a certain amount of cooperation pay.
Refer.ly users can earn commissions by recommending them. One months after the release, the total number of commission refer.ly users received about 1000 U.S. dollars. Typically, large retail chambers such as Amazon offer a percentage of commission to partners who introduce others, but it is difficult for ordinary users to join the program. With refer.ly, anyone can create their own affiliate links and get a slice of the pie.
Now people can donate their profits to charity.
Only six weeks into the launch, Refer.ly has established partnerships with the deformity Foundation and the American Heart Association for nearly hundreds of charitable organizations. All proceeds will be donated to the user-designated charities, and Refer.ly will not occupy a penny. Refer.ly also launched a summer reading campaign in the name of the reading space Organization, which is dedicated to building libraries in developing countries. This month, buyers donated 1 of dollars from reading space for each purchase of a book by refer.ly.