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Affiliate programs are the way the internet is doing business. Affiliate networks are growing at an exponential rate as more website owners realize the potential for business growth and word of mouth publicity for their websites. Affiliates use their site’s traffic to increase their own revenue as well as increasing the sales for the site they are affiliated with. The affiliate’s website will have a link or ad that can be clicked through to the website offering the items or services. The affiliate is paid either per click through or by a percentage of the sales made by the people who clicked through. This winwin situation can be cultivated with the right affiliate recruiting methods. Recruiting is the process of finding quality affiliates who will bring traffic to your website and spread your company’s name.
To find affiliates who have traffic of their own and will drive the right kind of traffic to your website, the key is the
recruiting process used to find the affiliates. Recruiting affiliates is not a simple matter of chance and it is not something that should be done in the simplest possible method to attract the maximum number of responses. Having a poor quality of affiliates can negatively affect your site’s reputation, as well as wasting your time and energy









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