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Private Internet Access vs QuickBooks Affiliate Program

Private Internet Access pays a higher commission at 33% recurring vs QuickBooks's 10%. Private Internet Access has the longer cookie at 45 days compared to QuickBooks's 30 days. Community affiliates rate Private Internet Access 5.0/5 from 1 review and QuickBooks 3.0/5 from 1 review.

Verdict

Private Internet Access wins on higher commission (33% recurring), longer cookie (45 days), better community rating (5.0/5). If your audience is a strong fit, it's the better program to apply for first. That said, both programs are worth testing: promote whichever you can write about authentically.

CategorySaasSaas
Networkcjdirect
Commission TypeRecurringRevenue Share
Commission Rate33% recurringBetter10%
Cookie Duration45 daysBetter30 days
Community Rating5.0 / 5 (1 reviews)Better3.0 / 5 (1 reviews)
Tags
recurringtechprivacyvpn
accountingsmall-businessb2bbeginner-friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pays more: Private Internet Access or QuickBooks affiliate program?

Private Internet Access pays a higher commission at 33% recurring compared to QuickBooks at 10%.

What is the cookie duration for Private Internet Access vs QuickBooks?

Private Internet Access offers a 45 days cookie window, while QuickBooks offers 30 days.

Which is better for affiliates: Private Internet Access or QuickBooks?

Based on community reviews, Private Internet Access is rated higher at 5.0/5 vs QuickBooks at 3.0.

Does cookie duration matter when choosing between Private Internet Access and QuickBooks?

Cookie duration matters a lot for content that drives research-phase traffic. Private Internet Access's 45 days cookie gives more time to capture readers who browse before buying, while QuickBooks's 30 days window suits higher-intent traffic that converts faster. If your content attracts readers early in the decision process, the longer cookie has a meaningful advantage.

Is a Recurring or Revenue Share commission better for affiliates?

Recurring commissions like Private Internet Access's compound over time — a single referral pays every month the customer stays subscribed. QuickBooks's Revenue Share pays once but can be larger upfront. Recurring wins for affiliates with sticky software audiences; flat CPA wins for high-traffic funnels where volume matters more than lifetime value.

Private Internet Access: Best for

  • Affiliates building recurring income from an engaged software or SaaS audience
  • Evergreen content with a 45-day attribution window
  • Software comparison blogs, tool roundups, and productivity content

QuickBooks: Best for

  • Review and comparison content with a product-focused audience
  • Evergreen content with a 30-day attribution window
  • Software comparison blogs, tool roundups, and productivity content

Private Internet Access Affiliate Program

Private Internet Access (PIA) is a well-regarded VPN with a strong reputation in privacy-focused communities for its open-source client and independently audited no-logs policy. Their affiliate program pays 33% recurring commission with a 45-day cookie: one of the longer windows in the VPN category.

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QuickBooks Affiliate Program

QuickBooks by Intuit is the #1 accounting software for small businesses in North America. Affiliates earn 10% on new subscriptions through the Commission Junction network. The dominant brand position and massive SMB market create consistent referral volume.

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