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vinney12

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What is an affiliate program?
 
  (a) It is an agreement between two parties that one will pay the other a commission based on a designated consumer action.
  (b) It is a partnership between two parties in which each places an ad banner for the other partner on its homepage.
  (c) It is a program in which a site will offer its registered members rewards for attracting new customers.
  (d) It is a program in which a site will offer its registered members rewards for spending a certain amount of money at the site.

Question 2

If your site is partnered with another, what is a good way to give your site a competitive advantage?
 
  (a) By linking to the site of its partner.
  (b) By featuring an interactive product or service catalog.
  (c) By using the shopping-cart e-business model.
  (d) By issuing a press release.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: (a)

Answer to Question 2

Ans: (a)



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