Everything you need to promote MyVacayRewards on ClickBank. High commissions, real product, transparent offer.
50%
Front-end ($59)
$29.50/sale
50%
Order Bump ($39)
$19.50/sale
50%
Upsell ($129)
$64.50/sale
50%
Downsell ($29)
$14.50/sale
Cookie Duration
60 days
Refund Window
60 days
Contest Bonuses
Monthly top-3
Avg EPC / Gravity
Updated monthly
Max per customer: $29.50 + $19.50 + $64.50 = $113.50/customer (front-end + bump + upsell)
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This travel hack covers your hotel room
My friend just stayed 7 nights in Bali for $269
Hotels are literally giving away rooms (here's why)
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I found something that I had to share with you. There's a membership program called MyVacayRewards — you pay $59 a year and you get complimentary hotel stay certificates. The room cost is covered. You just pay the taxes and resort fees every guest pays anyway ($30–65/night depending on destination). Not a timeshare. Not a presentation. Not a scam. The model works because hotels make their real money from what guests spend on-site — restaurants, bars, spa, room service. A filled room with a spending guest beats an empty room earning nothing. They have over 135 destinations in 45 countries. I'm talking Las Vegas, Cancun, Bali, Paris, Phuket, Rome — real places with real fees listed up front before you commit. Here's the thing — you also get a second certificate to gift to someone. Your mom, your best friend, whoever you want. $59 for the year. 60-day money-back guarantee. [AFFILIATE LINK]
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Hotel rooms: $150/night... or $0 (your choice)
How to save $800+ on your next hotel stay
The $59 membership that replaces your hotel bill
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Quick math: Average hotel room: $150–$250/night. 5-night trip: $750–$1,250 just for the room. Now here's the same trip with MyVacayRewards: Membership: $59/year Taxes & resort fees: ~$45/night × 5 nights = $225 Total: $284 That's it. The hotel room itself is covered by your membership certificate. Over 135 destinations across 45 countries — you can see the exact fees for every destination before committing: [AFFILIATE LINK] Important details (this isn't a bait-and-switch, so I'll be straight with you): - You pay taxes & resort fees ($30–65/night) — these go to the hotel, not to them - You book at least 30 days in advance - You pick from up to 3 hotels in your destination (not a specific brand) - You get 2 certificates — one for you, one to gift to someone at a different address 60-day money-back guarantee through ClickBank. [AFFILIATE LINK]
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The $59 gift that gives someone a vacation
Looking for a gift they'll actually remember?
Give your mom a vacation for $59
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I've been trying to find gifts that actually matter. Not another candle. Not another gift card they'll forget about. Here's what I found: MyVacayRewards is a travel membership — $59/year — and it comes with 2 complimentary hotel stay certificates. One for you, one to gift to anyone at a different address. Your gift recipient gets their certificate by email, picks from 135+ destinations in 45 countries, pays just the standard taxes and resort fees ($30–65/night), and enjoys a 3–7 night hotel stay. They don't need their own membership. They don't need to sign up for anything. They just get the certificate and book when they're ready (valid for 12–18 months). For $59, you're giving someone a vacation AND getting one for yourself. [AFFILIATE LINK] 60-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime.
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Is MyVacayRewards legit? (honest breakdown)
I investigated MyVacayRewards so you don't have to
The catch with those "complimentary hotel" programs (it's not what you think)
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You've probably seen travel programs that promise the world and deliver nothing. So when I heard about MyVacayRewards, my first reaction was skepticism. Here's what I found after actually looking into it: How it works: Hotels partner with them to fill empty rooms. A guest who gets a comped room still spends $100–300+ on amenities (food, bar, spa, etc.). That's worth more to the hotel than the empty room. The model has existed for decades — casino comps work the exact same way. What you actually pay: - $59/year membership - Taxes & resort fees at booking ($30–65/night, depending on destination) - That's it. No hidden charges. What you actually get: - 2 complimentary stay certificates (one for you, one to gift) - 135+ destinations in 45 countries - AI Trip Planner - 60-day money-back guarantee The real catches (because there are some): 1. You pay $30–65/night in taxes and resort fees. Not $0 total. 2. You book 30+ days in advance. No last-minute trips. 3. You choose from up to 3 hotels — not a specific brand. 4. Gift cert goes to someone at a different address. Those are legitimate limitations. If you're okay with them, it's a genuinely good deal. If any of them are dealbreakers for you, don't buy it. See the full fee breakdown for every destination before deciding: [AFFILIATE LINK]
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7 nights in [DESTINATION] for $[TOTAL] (not a typo)
[SEASON] is coming — your hotel is already covered
Plan your [SUMMER/WINTER] trip for 80% less
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[DESTINATION] — [NIGHTS] nights. Your cost: - $59 membership - $[FEE]/night × [NIGHTS] nights = $[TOTAL FEES] in taxes & resort fees - Total: $[GRAND TOTAL] Compare that to $[RETAIL ESTIMATE] booking through Expedia or Hotels.com. MyVacayRewards covers the room cost through hotel partnerships. You pay the standard taxes and resort fees every guest pays. That's the deal. Plus you get a second certificate to gift to someone else. 135+ destinations. 45 countries. 60-day guarantee. [AFFILIATE LINK] [INSTRUCTIONS TO AFFILIATE: Fill in brackets with data from prosper_destinations_full.csv. See the full destination list with fees at myvacayrewards.com/fees-transparency. Pick destinations relevant to your audience and the current season.]
The destinations and fees sell themselves. Affiliates who show the real numbers outperform those who hype "free vacations."
Pull up Expedia for any destination and put the numbers side by side. The savings are dramatic and verifiable.
People who aren't ready to travel themselves will still buy it as a gift. Mother's Day, Christmas, birthdays — this works year-round.
The #1 cause of refunds is buyers who didn't understand they'd pay taxes/fees. Explain fees clearly and your refund rate drops.
Being upfront about the 30-day booking requirement, hotel selection process, and address rules builds trust and reduces refunds.