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How do Affiliate Networks in the US Work?
- By ellen birkin
- Published 08/26/2010
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ellen birkin
I'm a content writer and editor, specializing in affiliate marketing in e-commerce sites. Working at Inter-Dev - internet marketing company
View all articles by ellen birkinAffiliate networks in the U.S. act as the liaison between publishers or affiliates and merchant affiliate programs. Such a network helps a website publisher to locate and take part in lucrative affiliate program that would secure more visibility for their websites, direct more traffic, and thus earn an income. The network also brings in additional business opportunities for websites that offer affiliate programs or online merchants, by promoting them to a larger group of publishers spread all over the world.
An affiliate marketing network may usually offer these services: affiliate tracking, database management, paperwork, legal documentation, reporting, and advancing payments to affiliates.
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- Gaining access to a wider consumer base that is spread all over the world
- Keeping a count of the visitors to the website using the advanced tracking technology offered by the network
Additionally, there are also the benefits of faster payment processing and the advantages offered by advanced reporting tools.
The affiliates, in turn, can reap the benefits of a simplified process of registering for one or more affiliate programs offered by the online merchants and payment aggregation. They also have the benefit of working with the latest of reporting tools.
The US-based affiliate networks usually allow an affiliate to join its program free of cost. However, online merchants may require to pay a specified amount to take part in the program. With some networks, merchants may also be required to pay a certain portion of the commission paid to the affiliate. Some networks using a traditional mode of operation, may also require an initial setup fee and sometimes, fees for enjoying the benefits of a recurring membership account.
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