---- There are many merchants out on the internet willing to allow people who have web sites and/or blogs to advertise their products/services and are willing to pay per click or per order or per lead. These merchants choose to either advertise on their site for affiliates to sign up or they go to larger affiliate companies to handle all the legal and payment issues for them. Some examples of merchants who do not use larger online advertising corporations: * Ebay (go to Ebay's home page, click on "affiliates" link on bottom of page) * Ebay typically pays a percentage of each sale that is verified to come from your web site to theirs * google * google typically pays per verified click (if a user clicks on the ad, you make a small amount, which gathers into your account with them) * Monster (go to Monster's home page, click on "partner with us" on bottom) * Monster pays (as of this writing) * 17% of Job or Resume purchases * $1.00 for a new Seeker resume * $0.50 for a new Seeker account Some examples of large advertising corporations who act as the "middle man" between you, the affiliate, and the merchants: * Commision Junction * cj.com * Linkshare * ** linkshare.com A couple of affiliate marketing websites that has been around for a while are associateprograms.com and abestweb.com
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