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An affiliate link is an Internet hyperlink that redirects potential customers from one web site to another website. Affiliate link operation requires the sending of tracking codes upon user selection of the link ("clicks the link") that identifies which affiliate partner the user has come from. These tracking codes may be part of the hyperlink (visible to the user) or they may be sent along with the link when the user clicks on the hyperlink (hidden from the user). These identification codes may be used to update the processing of orders such as discounts or to direct the affiliate visitor to preferred products.
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Affiliate Marketing
This book explains how to setup and manage affiliate marketing programs through affiliate agreements. Discover how to begin selling your products through other companies without direct negotiation. Learn how to create affiliate partnerships, and setup and track links on their web pages. Understand affiliate marketing economics including the revenue sources..

$19.99 Printed, $16.99 eBook
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