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  2. Affiliate marketing - Wikipedia

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    Amazon was not the first merchant to offer an affiliate program, but its program was the first to become widely known and serve as a model for subsequent programs. [10] [11] In February 2000, Amazon announced that it had been granted a patent [12] on components of an affiliate program. The patent application was submitted in June 1997, which ...

  3. Affiliate network - Wikipedia

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    An affiliate network acts as an intermediary between publishers and merchant affiliate programs.It allows website publishers to more easily find and participate in affiliate programs which are suitable for their website (and thus generate income from those programs), and allows websites offering affiliate programs (typically online merchants) to reach a larger audience by promoting their ...

  4. Category : Online advertising services and affiliate networks

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    List of Advertising networks and Affiliate networks, which include CPA Networks as well as contextual and keyword targeted advertising services.Basically networks and services that provide the means for webmasters to monetize their websites.

  5. CJ Affiliate - Wikipedia

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    CJ (formerly CJ Affiliate and Commission Junction) is an online advertising company owned by Publicis Groupe operating in the affiliate marketing industry, which operates worldwide. Offices [ edit ]

  6. 11 companies that offer trade-in programs: Apple, Ikea ... - AOL

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    It also accepts any brand, not just its own. Your items earn you a $10 certificate to be used on future North Face purchases of $100 or more. ... Apple’s trading program offers some generous ...

  7. Referral marketing - Wikipedia

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    Referral programs typically fall into two categories: incentive-based and non-incentive-based. The former is much more common and includes rewards such as cash, prizes, discounts, shopping vouchers or the service itself for a limited time. [ 1 ]