New Life Christian Fellowship Church & Dexter Easley Ministries has compiled this info so that you may be better informed about our affiliate program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: What Is An Affiliate Program?
Simply put, affiliate programs, also called associate programs ,are arrangements in which an online merchant Web site pays affiliate Web sites a commission to send them traffic. This agreement is usually based on the number of people the affiliate sends to the merchant's site, or the number of people they send who buy something or perform some other action. Basically, if a link on an affiliate site brings the merchant site traffic or money, the merchant site pays the affiliate site according to their agreement.
There are at least three parties in an affiliate program transaction:
1) The customer
2) The affiliate site
3) The merchant site
Answer: Who Are Affiliate Programs For?
There are all sorts of websites and website affiliates, from top Web sites to small personal pages and any website owner has the opportunity to join an affiliate program, and with wise choices will earn money.
Affiliate programs are also an excellent way to increase traffic for websites.
Answer: What are the 3 types of payment arrangements?
Pay-per-sale, also called cost-per-sale: In this arrangement, the merchant site pays an affiliate when the affiliate sends them a customer who purchases something. Some merchant Web sites pay the affiliate a percentage of the sale and others pay a fixed amount per sale.
Pay-per-click, cost-per-click: In these programs, the merchant site pays the affiliate based on the number of visitors who click on the link to come to the merchants site. They don not have to buy anything, and it does not matter to the affiliate what a visitor does once he gets to the merchants site.
Pay-per-lead, cost-per-lead: Companies with these programs pay their affiliates based on the number of visitors they refer who sign up as leads. This simply means the visitor fills out some requested information at the merchant site, which the merchant site may use as a sales lead or sell to another company as a sales lead.
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