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Here's why I think the multi-level section should be deleted:
Affiliate marketing closely overlaps with network marketing). The other (Smith, P.R., 6th edition) says:
affiliate marketing extends the reach of a brand's sales potential through a form of multi-level marketing online.The implication that affiliate marketing and multi-level marketing are related is factually incorrect, and was removed in the 7th edition of the same work,
affiliate marketing extends the reach of a brand’s sales potential through an expanded network., with the rest of that passage unchanged.
DFlhb ( talk) 20:59, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
Although it does not employ salespeople per se, affiliate marketing extends the reach of a brand's sales potential through a form of multi-level marketing online. Affiliates generate sales on a commission-only basis. Affiliate partners usually have access to specific communities or target markets. The affiliates basically refer visitors to the brand's website, and every time the referred visitors buy the brand the affiliate gets paid a commission. The affiliates use banner ads (usually supplied by the brand), e-mail and PPC ad campaigns.[1]
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Affiliate marketing is where you promote another company's product or service. When someone makes a purchase through your affiliate link, you earn a commission. These commissions are usually a percentage of the sale price or a fixed amount. [spam link removed] A khan321321 ( talk) 06:11, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
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Accounts on social media can be utilized for affiliate marketing as well. You can reach a sizable audience of potential buyers by publishing affiliate links on social media. it should be added in types of affiliates. Makeraryaman ( talk) 11:45, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
section 'Compensation methods > Performance/affiliate marketing' reads:
"In the case of cost per mille/click, the publisher is not concerned about whether a visitor is a member of the audience that the advertiser tries to attract and is able to convert because at this point the publisher has already earned his commission."
Mistake: With 'Cost per click' the publisher IS concerned with ... because at this point they have NOT yet earned their commission.
Suggested correction: remove '/click'. Potentially move that case to next paragraph where it might fit better. BucovinaClubMate ( talk) 12:30, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
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Here's why I think the multi-level section should be deleted:
Affiliate marketing closely overlaps with network marketing). The other (Smith, P.R., 6th edition) says:
affiliate marketing extends the reach of a brand's sales potential through a form of multi-level marketing online.The implication that affiliate marketing and multi-level marketing are related is factually incorrect, and was removed in the 7th edition of the same work,
affiliate marketing extends the reach of a brand’s sales potential through an expanded network., with the rest of that passage unchanged.
DFlhb ( talk) 20:59, 3 October 2022 (UTC)
Although it does not employ salespeople per se, affiliate marketing extends the reach of a brand's sales potential through a form of multi-level marketing online. Affiliates generate sales on a commission-only basis. Affiliate partners usually have access to specific communities or target markets. The affiliates basically refer visitors to the brand's website, and every time the referred visitors buy the brand the affiliate gets paid a commission. The affiliates use banner ads (usually supplied by the brand), e-mail and PPC ad campaigns.[1]
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cite book}}
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Affiliate marketing is where you promote another company's product or service. When someone makes a purchase through your affiliate link, you earn a commission. These commissions are usually a percentage of the sale price or a fixed amount. [spam link removed] A khan321321 ( talk) 06:11, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
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Accounts on social media can be utilized for affiliate marketing as well. You can reach a sizable audience of potential buyers by publishing affiliate links on social media. it should be added in types of affiliates. Makeraryaman ( talk) 11:45, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
section 'Compensation methods > Performance/affiliate marketing' reads:
"In the case of cost per mille/click, the publisher is not concerned about whether a visitor is a member of the audience that the advertiser tries to attract and is able to convert because at this point the publisher has already earned his commission."
Mistake: With 'Cost per click' the publisher IS concerned with ... because at this point they have NOT yet earned their commission.
Suggested correction: remove '/click'. Potentially move that case to next paragraph where it might fit better. BucovinaClubMate ( talk) 12:30, 21 March 2024 (UTC)