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Affiliate Marketing Program Resources The following links will give you more insight into the concept of Affiliate Marketing and how you can earn commissions from your Web site. ClickTrade, part of Microsoft LinkExchange (www.linkexchange.com), "is a Web-based service for advertisers and direct marketers who want to setup an affiliate program for their Web site and for site owners who want to earn cash by joining affiliate programs." Their also states that you can "Signup as a ClickTrade member" and "Create an affiliate program" in "about five minutes." LinkShare describes itself as "the worldwide leader in affiliate marketing programs for companies doing business on the Web," and boasts such members as Dell Computer, Disney, Avon, and Outpost.com. You can use LinkShare to join affiliate programs and to help you create and manage your own program. This guide, published by CMPnet, has a seven step description of affiliate marketing programs, that includes: 1) Understand Affiliate Programs; 2) Build An Ad-Friendly Site; 3) Join A Book Program; 4) Join The LinkShare System; 5) Find Other Programs; 6) Create The Ads; 7) Conclusion. New Concepts Marketing: Affiliate program directory On this site you will find comprehensive guide to affiliate programs that are categorized as follows: Art & Media; Business; Electronic; Fashion; Gifts/Specialty; Health/Beauty; Toys/Games; Automotive; Computers; Entertainment; Food/Drink; Home/Family; Sports; and Travel. Refer-it.com "is the definitive directory of affiliate and referral programs on the Internet." On their home page you can search through more than 1,000 affiliate programs in categories ranging from: Accessories to Women. Additionally, the Refer-it.com database provides a brief description of affiliate programs and commission rates. Webworker Top 100 Affiliates Directory Webworker provides numerous directories on its Web site, including a few specifically related to affiliate programs, like the "Top 100 Affiliates Directory." You can access their listing by three major categories (Merchandise, Food and Drink, and Services), and by sub-category from A to Z.
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