3FN Marketing Launches New Affiliate Program
2006-08-28 07:55:00
3FN Marketing, a pay-per-click search engine, is pleased to announce the launch of its new affiliate program. Marketing.3fn.net was created by the team that introduced 3fn.net, a major dedicated hosting company.
Webmasters throughout the world can now take advantage of 3FN Marketing's brand new AdBlocks technology, which the company constructed based on researching the latest online marketing and advertising trends. These promotional AdBlocks operate on the contextual advertising principle and display only relevant advertisements to Web site visitors. Because of the high relevance of the ads, affiliates will earn more money from the increased click-through to the Web site.
"3FN Marketing is excited to introduce this new venture," said Dean McToner, a company spokesman. "Every Web site -- even if it's not selling a product -- has the potential to make a profit, and the AdBlocks system provides our partners with a simplified process that makes it easy for them to earn some money while driving more traffic to their sites."
To maximize their profits with this program, users can collect and select keywords for their Web resources. 3FN Marketing provides a bid quoting tool that show prior bids for specific keywords. After selecting keywords, affiliates submit a request through 3FN Marketing's support system for approval. Ads are then shown based on the list of keywords.
3FN Marketing offers affiliate commissions of up to 80 percent, with the highest bids coming from pharmacy-, gambling- and financial-related traffic. In addition, all partners receive an extra 5 percent from the amount of profit generated by the 3FN Marketing affiliates whom they have recruited. Affiliates will receive payments weekly through ePassporte debit cards, which 3FN Marketing provides free of charge to all partners.
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