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  • 1.  This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 12:26
    This seems to reference the commission changes that @MarkChinsky was talking about. Near as I can tell under the old Avalara plan you'd make 20% in year one and 10% in year 2. Under the new plan you can make 20% in year one and maybe a bonus if you have sold at least 3 deals and $25k during the year. http://www.avalara.com/partnercommissionsfaq


  • 2.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 12:34
    I really don't like being lied to. What partner told them they don't want recurring commissions to build a business???


  • 3.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 12:55
    The whole document is misleading. If you look it over quickly you might come to the conclusion that they've doubled commissions.


  • 4.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 14:02
    This just in from my Avalara regional manager: You received an email today about changes to our partner program. I wanted to give you a heads up that the commission rate changes don't apply to anything ordered through Sage. So in other words, it's pretty much business as usual with Sage orders.


  • 5.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 14:04
    I am sure the fine print will be changing in the future. Just a matter of near or nearer future....


  • 6.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 14:10
    And I believe it has always been that you have to have one new order per year to continue to receive commissions.


  • 7.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 14:25
    I'm guaranteeing you when they have to renegotiate with Sage, the Var (not sage) will get cut out of the recurring commission


  • 8.  RE: This seems to reference the commission changes tha

    Posted 01-02-2014 15:04
    2014 is the year the margin died.