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		<title>To What Extent are Cashback Sites Hurting Affiliates?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 14:25:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn&#8217;t long after the birth of affiliate marketing that cashback  sites started to appear. These are sites which offer consumers a refund  on what they purchase, through the use of affiliate schemes. For  example, if a merchant were to run an affiliate program, offering  affiliates a 10% commission on all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn&#8217;t long after the birth of affiliate marketing that cashback  sites started to appear. These are sites which offer consumers a refund  on what they purchase, through the use of affiliate schemes. For  example, if a merchant were to run an affiliate program, offering  affiliates a 10% commission on all sales, a cashback site could offer  consumers anywhere up to 10% off their order value.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vsichkisnimki.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/What-Extent-are-Cashback-Sites-Hurting-Affiliates.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-201" title="What Extent are Cashback Sites Hurting Affiliates" src="http://www.vsichkisnimki.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/What-Extent-are-Cashback-Sites-Hurting-Affiliates.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="299" /></a></p>
<p>From the merchant’s  point of view, it is still worth paying a commission in the form of a  refund to the buyer, if it results in a new sale. At first glance, this  appears to be a system which benefits everybody. Merchants get extra  sales, affiliate networks get extra commissions, and consumers get a  better deal. The person who loses out is the affiliate who might have  already referred the customer.</p>
<p>If a review site funded by affiliate revenue advertises by PPC to get  traffic, then they would not be out of line to expect that if any of  their visitors went on to make a purchase based on the reviews, they  should receive a commission. However, if at the point the visitor was  about to make a purchase, they went through a cashback site; this would  overwrite the most recent cookie set. This means that the affiliate has  gone to all of the work of getting the customer to the point of sale,  for the cashback site to take the credit. There is evidence to suggest  that people just use cashback sites at the point of purchase. The EPC  for some merchants is up to 5 times higher for incentivized traffic,  suggesting that they only go through the cashback site when they are  intending to make a purchase. Is it right that affiliates are being  denied commissions because of cashback being a more attractive incentive  to purchase?</p>
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		<title>There are Different Types of Affiliate Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affiliate marketing programs has never been so popular, before it is today. Why? There are a number of reasons. The most likely reason, however, could be that the benefits of affiliate marketing
it became clear that many more people than before. Today, both merchants and affiliates are seen clearly that affiliate marketing can work for both. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Affiliate marketing programs has never been so popular, before it is today. Why? There are a number of reasons. The most likely reason, however, could be that the benefits of affiliate marketing<br />
it became clear that many more people than before. Today, both merchants and affiliates are seen clearly that affiliate marketing can work for both. The retailer now sees an opportunity to affiliate marketing to promote their products at a lower cost.<br />
<a href="http://www.vsichkisnimki.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/There-are-Different-Types-of-Affiliate-Marketing.png"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-19" title="There are Different Types of Affiliate Marketing" src="http://www.vsichkisnimki.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/There-are-Different-Types-of-Affiliate-Marketing-294x300.png" alt="" width="294" height="300" /></a><br />
The affiliates, on the other hand, sees affiliate marketing as an easy way to make money online doing what they love, and it is in the creation of websites. As the popularity of affiliate marketing has shifted into greater heights, so has the perspective of people on what has changed? This is not an affiliate marketing has become an alternative method for the merchant to advertise their products or to provide additional income for the member organizations.</p>
<p>For dealers and partners alike, affiliate marketing is now considered the most important source of revenue and earnings. For more information go to www.ad-pro.com tracking So the question now is what type of affiliate marketing right for you? Are all programs, affiliate marketing the same? Are the benefits of it? Or there are programs, affiliate marketing, work better than others? There are several types or classes of affiliate marketing, and the number of species is how they rank from.</p>
<p>Most marketing programs, affiliate, however, fall into two categories: pay-per-click (PPC) and pay-per-performance (PPP). Pay-Per-Click<br />
(PPC) PPC is the most popular type of affiliate marketing for partners with small websites, and probably the easiest way for them to earn money. In this type of affiliate marketing, the merchant pays its partners, if a visitor-oriented site that is for a click on the banner or text ads from the dealer. The affiliate is paid a certain amount, even if the visitor he referred does not buy everything on the merchant site.</p>
<p>However, rates of PPC affiliate programs are typically small, usually no more than a dollar for every click. The PRP (PPP) PPP affiliate marketing is the most popular among traders and is also the most lucrative for affiliated companies. In this type of affiliate program, the merchant pays only when the partner to implement its recommendations into practice when he actually referred to the visitor buys something from the store or place where the visitor will be an advantage. This means that a large portion of the savings for the retailer.</p>
<p>In addition, he became the most lucrative type for the dedicated partner, for commissions in PPP affiliate marketing is usually about 15% to 20% of net sales of products. Pay-per-performance affiliate marketing can be classified into two popular types: pay-per-sale (PPS) and per lead (PPL) to pay. Or Pay-Per-Sale (PPS) in the payment of sales, affiliate marketing, pay-dealer affiliates a fee when the visitor is made to the sales site actually buys something from another site sales can be accessed address this type of affiliate marketing is paid to the partners if the visitor he referred to the bank site, fill a form or a similar form of business premises of the company.</p>
<p>Compensation for this type of affiliate marketing is on a fixed fee based on the approximate prices, the fixed fee in the PPS type. For more information go to-manager-pro.com addition to these three specific types of affiliate marketing www.affiliate, there are many other types of affiliate marketing. If the classification is based on the depth of the affiliate network marketing can be classified as one step, two-level and multi-level affiliate.</p>
<p>There is also another type of affiliate marketing that pays partners every time the customer before buying something local dealer. On one level, on two levels, marketing and affiliate program of this type of affiliate marketing at various levels and layers in the affiliate network, by the payments are based. In a program of single-level affiliate marketing, any undertaking on the basis of direct sales or traffic you referred to the dealer to pay.</p>
<p>All types of affiliate marketing (ie PPS &lt;PPL, and PPC) fall under the classification level mentioned. Two programs, affiliate marketing is the partner, not only through direct marketing or selling paid website referred to the dealer, but any traffic or sales of various other affiliates who joined affiliate program listed on his recommendation.</p>
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