What is an ASP (application service provider)? ASP is an online network that is accessible through the Internet instead of through the installation of software. It is quickly integrated with other Web sites and the services are easily implemented and scalable. An example of an ASP is the Offline Cash Marketplace.We have an outside verification program that monitors the submission.
What about customers who have their cookies turned off? Over 99% of all Internet users have cookies enabled in their browsers (less than 1% of all users have their cookies disabled). The fact is that cookie-based technology is a reality that will remain a part of consumer tracking for individual Internet businesses. In the highly unlikely situation that a customer has cookies disabled, the customer is out of the range of publisher tracking and sales that occur cannot be tracked.Offline Cash supports multiple action types. An action can be a sale on an advertiser's Web site, a lead, or any other objective the advertiser wants to accomplish through its publishers. With a sale action, an advertiser pays a publisher a flat rate or percentage of the sale price when a purchase is made on the advertiser's Web site.The payment to an affiliate takes place periodically (i.e. monthly, quarterly or as specified by the program), and once the affiliate has accumulated the minimum amount that qualifies for a payment.
How do publishers join the Offline Cash Marketplace? Publishers may create a Offline Cash account and join the Offline Cash Marketplace at no cost. However, publishers must regularly generate activity within the network (within 90 days) in order to maintain an active account that Offline Cash supports. Publishers must have a valid Web address and email account to complete their applications. Publishers must join an advertiser's program (through the Offline Cash Account Manager) before being able to use that advertiser's links on their Web sites.Offline Cash uses cookies to track advertiser sales and leads. Cookies are used in two stages of tracking: at ad load and when the ad is clicked.
How does Offline Cash get paid? Each advertiser pays Offline Cash a transaction fee based on the payout rate (commission) set for their publishers.Publishers may create a Offline Cash account and join the Offline Cash Marketplace at no cost. However, publishers must regularly generate activity within the network (within 90 days) in order to maintain an active account that Offline Cash supports. Publishers must have a valid Web address and email account to complete their applications.
How many programs can I join? many as you want. There is no limit to the number of programs that an affiliate can join. However, we recommend that you only select those programs that best suit your audience.Offline Cash aggregates each publisher's total commissions earned each month from all advertisers that publisher partners with in the Offline Cash Marketplace, and if this amount exceeds the minimum payout, Offline Cash sends a paycheck (or direct deposit) in the publisher's designated currency. For this reason, each advertiser is required to keep a minimum balance in its Offline Cash account so that publishers can be paid by Offline Cash.
How does Offline Cash know which publisher to pay for a transaction? Essentially, because Offline Cash is a cookie-based system, it has the ability to pass unique information regarding the publisher and the advertising links used to the customer. That information resides within the customer browser for however long that cookie is set to last (determined by each advertiser) or until that customer purchases a product.You can see a daily update of how much you are owed. Just log in and check the quick report or any of the other sixteen detailed reports that are available. You can get the HTML code for your links right on the merchants site. At times merchants send you with different updates and attractions to the program.
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