Send us footage buyers. Earn up to 25% of every direct sale.

Stockfilm.com licenses restored vintage home-movie footage direct to buyers at a flat $149 per clip. Footage.cool does the same for modern Baja and Los Cabos drone footage. Partners who refer the buyers earn a tracked share of each direct sale, at the rates and windows spelled out below.

What your audience would be buying

The flat price does a lot of the selling for you. There is no quote form for a single clip: your reader clicks your link, finds the clip, pays $149, and downloads the master.

Commission tracks

TrackYou earnAttribution window
Standard Creator20% of your referral's first purchase, then 5% of everything they buy for 12 months60 days
Founding Partner25% of the first purchase, then 10% for 12 months90 days
B2B Referral12% of every invoiced deal180 days
Cross-Brand Then & Now18% of every combined archival + modern package90 days

Most partners start on Standard Creator. Founding Partner is a pilot-cohort rate: if you think you belong there, pick it below and tell us why. B2B Referral fits agencies and consultants who make introductions rather than publish links. We confirm your track when we approve you.

What that looks like in dollars

A single clip. Your reader licenses one archival clip at $149. You earn $29.80 on Standard Creator, or $37.25 on Founding Partner.
A returning buyer. That same editor comes back over the next year for more clips. Repeat purchases pay you 5% (Standard) or 10% (Founding) for 12 months, without them ever clicking your link again.
A B2B introduction. You connect us with a production company and we close, say, a $2,500 package on invoice. At 12%, that introduction pays $300. Deals you register stay credited to you for 180 days while they close.

How tracking works

You get tracked links on go.stockfilm.com. Attribution is first click: if your link brought the buyer in first, the sale credits to you even if they leave and come back weeks later, anywhere inside your track's window. The referral survives closed tabs and return visits, and you can watch clicks, conversions, and commissions in your partner dashboard.

The fine print, upfront

What you get when you're approved

Who we're looking for

History and documentary creators on YouTube, newsletter and blog writers who reach editors and producers, film and media educators, archival researchers, museum and brand-heritage consultants, agencies that source footage for clients, and travel, hospitality, real-estate, and marine marketers around Baja and Los Cabos.

Who we turn down, every time

Coupon, cashback, and browser-extension sites. Anyone bidding on our brand terms in paid search. Anyone who won't disclose a paid relationship. If that's the model, please don't spend your time applying.

What happens after you apply

A person reads your application; there is no auto-approval. We email you either way. If you're approved, you get a portal invite, your tracked links, and the approved claim language, and you can start the same day.

Wherever you share a link, you must disclose the paid relationship (the FTC material-connection rule) and you must not misstate licensing terms. We give you compliant wording as part of onboarding; the application below asks you to agree to use it.