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  2. VigLink - Wikipedia

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    VigLink's content monetization solution connects potential consumers to products by hyperlinking particular keywords in a website's content. [1] [3] [7] [9]The company's technology, VigLink Insert, scans a page for words that could be potentially profitable to the publisher of the page, and connects the keyword with a product from an affiliate program.

  3. Affiliate marketing - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com (Amazon) launched its associate program in July 1996: Amazon associates could place banner or text links on their site for individual books, or link directly to the Amazon home page. [9] When visitors clicked on the associate's website to go to Amazon and purchase a book, the associate received a commission. Amazon was not the first ...

  4. Website monetization - Wikipedia

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    Paid membership or 'continuity' programs are another way to monetize existing traffic. Examples of media membership sites are the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. [9] In the gaming world, Blizzard's World of Warcraft has millions of members. However, there are many other kinds of member sites that cover niche markets.

  5. The best coupon apps and how to use them - AOL

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    The app works with thousands of online retailers, including Amazon, eBay and Target, and also offers a rewards program that can offer up to 5 percent back while shopping at select retailers. Key ...

  6. Monetization - Wikipedia

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    Failure to monetize websites due to an inadequate revenue model was a problem that caused many businesses to fold during the dot-com bust. Equally, David Sands , CTO for Citibank Equity Research, affirmed that failure to achieve monetization of the Research Analysts' models as the reason the de-bundling of Equity Research has never taken hold.

  7. Linktree - Wikipedia

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    Linktree also partnered with Amazon, allowing users to upload their Amazon store profile as an affiliate link. [13] Amid the George Floyd protests , Linktree allowed users to adopt a 'Support Anti-Racism ' icon, which pops a tab linking visitors to articles to further understand racism , organizations to donate to, and places to protest.

  8. Amazon Underground - Wikipedia

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    Amazon paid app creators based on the total time spent by users in the app, at a rate of $0.002/minute. [3] [4] In order to monetize Amazon Underground, Amazon showed ads when a user first downloaded an app, and occasionally on each subsequent opening of the app. [8]

  9. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    Amazon, being the biggest player in the affiliate market, declined to comment on the matter. [19] Deceptive comparison sites give the impression of testing a product thoroughly. In reality, the tests are just an aggregation of freely available information, often leading to the most expensive products being recommended.