I always thought it would be cool if an affiliate manager could purchase nats, manage his own affiliates and payouts and send traffic from his own program to a second nats program, but as a broker able to track who is generating sales. The second program accepting the sales would just see all the traffic as coming from one affiliate, but the first would see the breakdown and be able to process payments to his subs.
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I always thought it would be cool if an affiliate manager could purchase nats, manage his own affiliates and payouts and send traffic from his own program to a second nats program, but as a broker able to track who is generating sales. The second program accepting the sales would just see all the traffic as coming from one affiliate, but the first would see the breakdown and be able to process payments to his subs.
No, BYOA is where you can build your own galleries and tours for other affiliates of the program to send traffic too.
I'm seeing a lot of sponsors with ugly tour designs that could cripple conversions. It's a shame when they have good high quality content on offer but usability is often overlooked in the transaction process.
No, BYOA is where you can build your own galleries and tours for other affiliates of the program to send traffic too.
I'm seeing a lot of sponsors with ugly tour designs that could cripple conversions. It's a shame when they have good high quality content on offer but usability is often overlooked in the transaction process.
So, Bring Your Own Ad-tools? That sounds cool, seems like an economical way for a program to build a large inventory of galleries and tour pages.
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a little necro-ish, but this is interesting. How much commission would the webmaster who built the 'anything' be expecting to get from any joins that other affiliates generate from his site?
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