commission-based programs
[kəˈmɪʃən beɪst ˈproʊɡræmz]
nounpl: commission-based programs
programas baseados em comissão
1. Business or marketing initiatives where compensation or rewards are determined by performance metrics, typically a percentage of sales or transactions completed
The company launched commission-based programs to incentivize their sales team to increase revenue.
A empresa lançou programas baseados em comissão para incentivar sua equipe de vendas a aumentar a receita.
2. Affiliate or referral marketing schemes where participants earn a percentage of profits from referred customers or completed transactions
Many influencers join commission-based programs to monetize their social media following.
Muitos influenciadores participam de programas baseados em comissão para monetizar seus seguidores nas redes sociais.
3. Compensation structures in which earnings are variable and directly linked to performance rather than fixed salaries
Real estate agents typically work under commission-based programs where their income depends on property sales.
Agentes imobiliários geralmente trabalham sob programas baseados em comissão onde sua renda depende das vendas de propriedades.
Commission-based programs are extremely prevalent in both Brazilian and American business cultures, particularly in real estate, insurance, affiliate marketing, and e-commerce. In Brazil, these models have grown significantly with the rise of digital marketing and influencer culture. In the USA, commission-based work is deeply embedded in sales culture and gig economy. The concept reflects entrepreneurial values and performance-driven compensation philosophies in both cultures.
NYC Slang
hustle programs, gig-based pay structures
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