Commission-affiliation franchising is a business model in which a franchisee pays a commission to a franchisor for the use of their brand name, products, and services. This type of franchising allows the franchisee to operate under the established brand and business model of the franchisor, while also retaining a level of independence and control over their own business. The commission paid by the franchisee is typically a percentage of their sales, and in return, they receive support and resources from the franchisor, such as marketing materials, training, and ongoing guidance. This mutually beneficial relationship allows both parties to benefit from the success of the franchise, making it a popular choice for entrepreneurs looking to start their own business with the support of an established brand.