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How Do Web Site Affiliate Programs Work?

Once you have your affiliates signed up, they will place links or ads to your company from their sites. You can either provide text ads or graphical ads, based on what ads work better for your goods

or services.

After an affiliate puts your link on their site, they will begin to send you traffic. In order to accurately track affiliate sales, commissions, and payments, you will need to either install affiliate-tracking software or hire an affiliate management service that can handle this for you.

After the sale has been processed, you will need to pay your affiliates at a specified time each month, or as often as you prefer. It is important to stick to a schedule when paying affiliates so that they know when to expect their payments.

In order for an affiliate program to increase your revenue, your profit margin has to be big enough to handle paying someone else a percentage of a sale. These percentages may vary from as low as 10 percent to as high as 75 percent. An affiliate program is absolutely useless if you end up losing money by offering a commission that is too generous.


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