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Affiliate Marketing Glossary Terms: Conversion

November 5th, 2008 by

The term conversion could be considered a part of your own website but should also be considered a contributing factor to your affiliate success. A conversion, for the affiliate marketing website, is a visitor that clicks a link on your…

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Affiliate Marketing Glossary Terms: Conversion Rate

October 31st, 2008 by

The conversion rate of an affiliate marketing program is the number of referrals that perform the desired action when on the affiliate site compared to the number of referrals actually received. This important piece of information can help identify the

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Affiliate Marketing Glossary Terms: Action

October 30th, 2008 by

When referring to affiliate marketing we often discuss the need for your visitors to perform a certain action on the website of an affiliate marketing program. This action is what will lead to you receiving the agreed amount and

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Affiliate Marketing Glossary Terms: CPA

October 29th, 2008 by

One important consideration when choosing an affiliate marketing program is the CPA that each offers. The Cost Per Action is the amount you will receive when one of your referrals performs the desired action of the affiliate program's website. While

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Affiliate Marketing Glossary Terms: Affiliate Link

October 28th, 2008 by

Promoting any product or service will require that you serve an affiliate link somewhere on your website or other online presence. Affiliate marketing links can actually range from text based links to banners and flash advertisements although literally the text…

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Affiliate Marketing Glossary Terms: Affiliate Program

October 27th, 2008 by

When establishing your own affiliate marketing website or business, one of the early stages is to select an affiliate program to promote. Affiliate marketing programs are offered by a varied selection of manufacturers and suppliers and can include products and

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