What the Company Offers
- You can be paid in several currencies. This is because the company operates in not fewer than 25 countries.
- You are provided with tech integrated ads which you display on your blog or website. You can decide either to customize the tech ad or place it as simple as it is on your blog or website.
- You find it easy to create the ads. However, you will need to request the approval of the advertiser who thereafter gives you a code to use while displaying the ad on your blog or site.
- There is a provision of rotating banners to make it easy for you to add multiple ad units on your site with little space. To know which one you would like, you can test them on your site or blog.
- There is also a provision for deep linking. With this feature, you can direct your visitors to where you want them.
- The reporting system is simple to leverage. Even if you do not have technical knowledge, you can easily use their reporting system.
- On your dashboard, you will find the top advertisers and how much they pay.
- You have the control panel to access your link codes, settings, and to create custom reports.
- The company possesses a lot of tools to enhance your affiliate marketing experience. You have access to a series of training; such as newsletters, which get you updated with new developments; video; and personal training.
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ChrisQueen
Premium
Israel, I have a three year old website with over 500 followers and 500 or so visits per month. Had no idea what I was doing. 305 posts. CJ would not approve for anything. Last night I applied a Rakutan and Sam Ash Music (my real aim) and was approve in 30 minutes. I have five pending contracts in CJ and whatever I want in Rakutan.
I went there today and was blown away by all the deep link and their display ads. Is there training here on how to place HTML in your site. All I've ever done was a register widget. ???
I went there today and was blown away by all the deep link and their display ads. Is there training here on how to place HTML in your site. All I've ever done was a register widget. ???
JeannineC
Premium
Just need to clarify something in your discussion of the ShareASale payment process, as this content is confusing.
If you regularly log into your ShareASale account, even as infrequently as once every 6 months, ShareASale will never deduct a penny from your payment. It's only when publishers haven't logged in for literally three or more years that this may be considered, and even then it is rarely enforced.
So no, don't be worried that ShareASale is going to deduct $25 from your payment. (I'm the ShareASale rep on WA, so I'm glad to answer any questions anyone may have about the ShareASale network.)
If you regularly log into your ShareASale account, even as infrequently as once every 6 months, ShareASale will never deduct a penny from your payment. It's only when publishers haven't logged in for literally three or more years that this may be considered, and even then it is rarely enforced.
So no, don't be worried that ShareASale is going to deduct $25 from your payment. (I'm the ShareASale rep on WA, so I'm glad to answer any questions anyone may have about the ShareASale network.)
anjumshahlla
Premium
Very informative training! I am learning about affiliate programs.
Thank you.
Love,
Shahlla
Thank you.
Love,
Shahlla
don1rock
Premium
Hey Israel,
Thanks for the information.
I have just started affiliate marketing again and can't qualify for Rakuten. I am with CJ and ShareASale from when I was doing AM quite a while ago.
I was surprised to hear about the pay methods of ShareASale. I haven't done business with them for a couple of years and when I went back to them I found I still had $3.70 in my account.
Is what you were saying about them just for new accounts or is there something I don't understand?
I guess I should get hold of them to find out.
Don
Thanks for the information.
I have just started affiliate marketing again and can't qualify for Rakuten. I am with CJ and ShareASale from when I was doing AM quite a while ago.
I was surprised to hear about the pay methods of ShareASale. I haven't done business with them for a couple of years and when I went back to them I found I still had $3.70 in my account.
Is what you were saying about them just for new accounts or is there something I don't understand?
I guess I should get hold of them to find out.
Don