© Copyright Plum Guide 2023
Earn Revenue by referring bookings to Plum Guide
Joining is free, simple and straightforward
Why join us?
Competitive Commission
Promote our beautiful homes and earn a 7% commission on every
sale - a considerably higher fee than our competitors offer
Dedicated Support Team
Our dedicated team are here to help answer your questions and help you maximise your revenue
Partnerize Platform
Access real-time & detailed reporting via our chosen
affiliate platform Partnerize, as well as a fantastic range of
creative for you to use onsite
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can join?
Anyone can become a Plum Guide affiliate, although your site
must be reputable and we reserve the right to decline any
application that we feel is unsuitable. Please see the terms
and conditions on Partnerize for more information on our
affiliate policy.
How do I join?
You can apply to join via this sign-up page. If you already
have a Partnerize affiliate account that you wish to use, you
can search for Plum Guide via the brand discovery section on
the Partnerize platform and apply.
How do I contact support?
We have articles detailing:
You can contact the team at affiliates@plumguide.com for any further information or help
How long is the cookie period?
We understand that booking a stay is a considered process so
our cookie period is 90 days
When will I get paid?
The commission is made available on completed stays 1 month after
the check-out date. Reconciliation and Payments are done once a
month.
A marker of excellence
The Plum Guide award is our marker of excellence. We assess each of our homes on a 150 criteria test that is carried out by one our friendly home critics. It’s our way of ensuring only the best homes can be found on Plum Guide.
Ready to join?
“I simply adore the team at Plum Guide. Top-notch professionals who are a joy to work with. The writing and photography for our home is amazing. I know for sure that the guests and properties are well vetted.”
Dale Fox, Plum Guide host in Palm Springs
"The Michelin Guide for vacation homes"
- Curbed