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FAQs
What is an affiliate program?
Affiliate marketing relies on a relationship between a merchant (retailer) and you, the affiliate, as well as between you and consumers.
When you promote the merchant's product or service and a consumer purchases through your link, you earn a share of the sale.
Compensation can include the following types:
Incentives
Discounts
Giveaways
Bonuses
Commissions
Who are affiliates?
Content/blogging sites
Coupon sites (e.g. RetailMeNot)
Deal sites (e.g. Slickdeals)
Loyalty/reward sites (e.g. Ebates)
Influencer networks
What are networks?
Affiliate programs are run on networks, which act as internnediaries between affiliates and merchants. Networks provide creatives, handle tracking/reporting, and manage commission payouts. Common networks include ShareASaale, Commission Junction and Impact Radius.
What is a commission rate?
Commission rates are usually a percentage of the total sale (e.g. 1%), but may also be
a flat fee. The rate is set by the merchant.
How do affiliates get paid?
Merchants use different compensation models: pay-per-saale, pay-per-lead, and pay per-click. Affiliates only earn when results are generated. Payments are processed through the affiliate network hosting the program.
Do affiliates need to have an established website?
Not necessarily. While merchants prefer established blogsor sites with loyal
audiences, social media accounts with strong followings are alsoaccepted by many programs. It's recommended to have relevant traffic and contentbefore applying.













