The Motley Fool publishes investing research, stock recommendations, portfolio guidance, market commentary, podcasts, and premium services for individual investors.
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$100-$600 commission range, dependent on the Motley Fool product level promoted through Impact.
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The Motley Fool is an investing media and subscription business for individual investors who want stock ideas, portfolio frameworks, and plain-English market commentary. Its audience ranges from newer investors learning how to buy stocks to experienced subscribers comparing Stock Advisor, Epic, Epic Plus, Fool Portfolios, Fool One, podcasts, news, calculators, and discussion resources. The brand's voice is long-term stock ownership rather than day-trading signals, so the product fits readers who want research prompts before doing their own due diligence.
The product fit is narrow enough to matter for affiliates: it is not a brokerage, robo-advisor, or trading terminal. A finance blogger might discuss Stock Advisor for monthly stock recommendations and rankings, while a newsletter writer might compare Epic for broader research access, portfolio strategies, FoolIQ, GamePlan, or hidden-gem style research. Retirement and personal-finance publishers can frame it around whether a paid idea service belongs next to index funds, employer plans, and taxable brokerage accounts. Readers still need to decide whether a paid research subscription matches their portfolio size, time horizon, and tolerance for individual-stock volatility.
Publishers apply from The Motley Fool affiliate page through Impact. After approval, they promote Motley Fool investing services through websites, blogs, social media, newsletters, and other approved channels, using tracking links and banners available in Impact. The public page names Stock Advisor and Epic as examples of services the program rewards partners for promoting.
The official page says the affiliate program is run exclusively through Impact, applications are reviewed weekly, and commissions range from $100 to $600 depending on product level. It also mentions unlimited commissions, product trials for partners who create content, and possible vanity codes or special offers. The public page does not state a current cookie duration, payout method, minimum payout, or payment cadence, so those fields are left blank instead of importing third-party values.
Publishers apply from The Motley Fool affiliate page through Impact. After approval, they promote Motley Fool investing services through websites, blogs, social media, newsletters, and other approved channels, using tracking links and banners available in Impact.
$100-$600 commission range, dependent on the Motley Fool product level promoted through Impact.
The Motley Fool is listed with Impact as the affiliate network for this program. If a direct or regional partner path is also available, the official signup flow will show the channel open to you.
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