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FAQ
Can AffiliateTrack be used for "Per
Click" affiliate programs?
Yes, AffiliateTrack supports the following commission schemes:
Per Click, Flat Rate Per Sale, Percentage of sale, and Pay Per
Lead. An affiliate can earn any or all of the commission
schemes.
Will
AffiliateTrack also manage banner advertisements on my web
site?
No, for managing paid advertisements you need our other
solutions.
How
difficult is the program to deploy?
Not difficult at all because we will deploy the application
and make it up and running on your website for you.
Will I be
able to view statistics for all of my affiliates?
Indeed our administrative web-based interface provides
complete control of managing your affiliates. From
editing/deleting affiliates to viewing sales and statistics,
everything is at the click of a mouse button.
Will
visitors know what solution is running my Affiliate Program?
No, we will customize the appearance of the screens your
affiliates will see.
What are
the server requirements for AffiliateTrack?
Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000. We do not support Unix, Linux,
Solaris, etc. MS Access is fully supported.
Once
deployed, do I pay any monthly fees for the solution?
No, you purchase a license and the solution is deployed on
your server. There are no monthly fees as all the components
are hosted on your own server.
How
scaleable is the application?
The Access version is not recommended for sites with more than
50 or so active affiliates. If your affiliate program serves
up more than a few thousand banner impressions per day then
SQL is recommended. The SQL version is capable of millions of
impressions/day and thousands of affiliates.
How do I
know if AffiliateTrack will work with my online store?
AffiliateTrack is compatible with any store that supports
passing the Total Amount of the Sale to an external program.
Any store written in ASP is supported as well as many others.
Can I
change the look and feel of the Affiliate Management Screens?
Yes.
Does
AffiliateTrack support Java, Flash, or HTML banners?
Yes, we have introduced this option.
    
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