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Wouldn't it be nice if affiliate managers could offer product reviews, articles and specials through RSS feeds and have their affiliate network promote subscriptions to those feeds? This has not been possible because affiliates would not get credit for purchases made through links to products in the RSS feeds. UNTIL NOW! Introducing Dynamifeeds :: Affiliate Powered RSS Feeds. The solution to publishing product RSS feeds through any affiliate network. Now affiliate managers can publish product reviews and articles, or even weekly specials, through an RSS enabled blog. Affiliates will promote these RSS feeds to the public and will receive credit for CPA conversions resulting from the articles published through the feed. Each affiliate will have their own custom RSS feed URL to promote that will point to the actual feed. And, it is super easy to use! Here are the six simple steps to be up and running, publishing feeds through any affiliate network:
That's it! Extreme Reporting Not only will affiliates be able to promote the feeds, the ultra-in-depth reports will tell you which affiliates and which posts resulted in which conversions! Reports include the following information:
In reality, the depth of reporting available makes the system useful to anyone publishing product info through RSS feeds, even if they just set up default affiliates for tracking only. Beta PhaseSo what does it cost? Currently, during the beta phase, not a cent! The system is free to use by affiliate managers and affiliates with one stipulation: Feedback! Yes, you can use the system for free at this time, we just ask that you provide us with feedback on any bugs in the system and any improvements you feel can be added. We would like to know anything that would make the interface easier to use and any functionality that would make the system more valuable. Will it always be free? Well, to be viable in the long term, it will obviously be necessary to monetize the service somehow. Exactly what form the monetization will take is yet to be determined and will depend on things like the popularity of the tool. We certainly will welcome any suggestions on how to make this tool financially sustainable. Questions? Comments? E-mail Us! |
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