What Costs are Involved?

Affiliates are free to join Affiliate Web as they are the life blood of the whole system, without Affiliates nothing happens.  Merchants are those companies looking to sell their products or services online.  Merchants are charged a Set up Fee currently £250 and then a monthly subscription fee of £50 a month.  Finally they pay the network a 30% override on any commissions they pay the Affiliate.  So if  a Merchant gave 10% commission on all product sales the 30% override would be the equivalent of a further 3%.  However, presently Affiliate Web are offering an exclusive deal to help smaller businesses try out Affiliate Marketing.  Join now and pay no set up fee at all and also pay no monthly fees until Affiliate Commissions have reached £300.

This really is a winning deal with what amounts to no sales no fees (except Affiliate commissions and the override) until your affiliates have generated at least £300 in commissions.  What have you got to lose? Get in touch with us now

No e-commerce website (or no website at all) but still feel this may be a way forward one of our Partners is offering a great deal on websites to allow you to join our network and get started. Click here for more details for how you can get a full e-commerce website from £Free!!

 

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