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ShareASale
What Is ShareASale?
ShareASale is a performance-based affiliate marketing website that connects publishers who want to profit from affiliate marketing with merchants who wish to promote their products or services.
Why Publishers Use ShareASale
Publishers (such as bloggers, YouTubers, social media influencers, etc) sign-up as an affiliate to ShareASale to earn commissions from adding unique links to their content. This allows affiliates to refer visitors to merchants’ websites and achieve commission for completed sales or other desired actions.
Why Merchants Use ShareASale
For merchants (such as E-commerce businesses) ShareASale is used as a marketing method to increase their product or service sales revenue. Merchants can launch their affiliate program and manage it using the ShareASale platform to track the performance of their approved affiliates.
Cost To Join ShareASale
It’s free for affiliates to join ShareASale and there’s no monthly fee to stay active.
For merchants, $750 is needed to get set up as a merchant at ShareASale. There’s a $625 merchant setup cost and a minimum deposit of $125 is also required (this will be used to pay the first affiliates for their sales). While the affiliate program is live merchants pay a transaction fee of 20% of the commission amount for each qualified transaction.
About The Company
ShareASale is based in Chicago IL1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareasale in the United States and is a widely used platform by publishers and merchants in the affiliate marketing industry. It was founded around August 2000 according to the Wayback Machine. ShareASale is currently part of The Awin Group.
Beginners Guide
New to ShareASale? Learn more by reading the ShareASale beginners guide that explains key information such as payment methods, minimum payout, and other useful to know things about the affiliate network.
Website
You can learn more about the company and create an account at shareasale.com.
Citations
- 1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareasale
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This wiki page was last modified in January 2023.
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