AFFILIATE


AFFILIATE

MyVendor.MY Affiliate Program offers many people that create an opportunity to earn extra income. By joining this program, people who join our affiliate program will be able to make up to 6% to 10% commission from every successful transaction! A simple, fast and easy solution for web owners to make money or side income.




WHAT IS AFFILIATE MARKETING?
Affiliate marketing is, first and foremost, about relationships. It relies on a relationship between a merchant (Retailer) and you, the affiliate/publisher, as well as a relationship between you and consumers.  When you promote the merchant’s product or service offerings (on your blog, website, social media feed) and a consumer purchases a product/service from the brand based on your promotion, the merchant pays you a revenue share of the sale that you helped generate.  Compensation can include join incentives, special discounts or one-time offers to help you become more familiar with the merchant’s brand, product giveaways, blog post bonuses, and of course, commissions.

HOW DO AFFILIATES GET PAID?
Affiliates can get compensated in a variety of ways, which are determined by the merchant. The three most common are pay-per-sale, pay-per-lead and pay-per-click. Affiliates only get paid when their promotional efforts actually result in a transaction. Most often, all payments earned by affiliates are paid out through the third-party network the program is hosted on.

IS THERE A COST ASSOCIATED WITH SIGNING UP FOR AN AFFILIATE PROGRAM?
There is no cost for signing up as a partner to promote a brand through their affiliate program. You can sign up for as many programs as you would like across any affiliate network at no cost to you.

WHAT IS A COMMISSION RATE?
Typically, commission rates are based on a percentage of the total sale (e.g. 10%), and in some cases, it can also be a flat fee for a transaction. Your commission rate is set by the merchant.

DO AFFILIATES NEED A CERTIFICATION TO BE AN AFFILIATE?
There is no certification needed. However, we do recommend that you learn as much as possible about what it means to be an affiliate. Fortunately, there is a lot of information out there to help educate new affiliates, including podcasts, blogs, research reports and much more. Although you do not need training, merchants do have the power to approve or reject affiliate applications. Some are looking for specific qualities in their affiliates and are more selective about who they choose to accept into their program. Often, merchants will not approve sites that are sexually explicit, violent, violate international property laws, advocate discrimination, promote radical religious or political views, or advocate or promote any illegal activities.



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