It should always be clear what we won't get commission on.
Should notify of their association
Should expect you to figure it out yourself
I don't quite know what you call a merchant that's also an affiliate, perhaps a Bi-affiliate 0r a Transmerchant? but I was thinking, should merchants like the AA and Tesco etc be forced to put on their descriptions, which parts of their sites are white label or should affiliates keep on figuring out which is which and advertising the main website supplying the goods?
Sometimes brands like Tesco probably sell more diet packages than the Ediets package on its own, so the £3 drop in revenue per sale doesn't really matter as Tesco is increasing sales, but it doesn't always work out that way.
So which is it, they should notify of white label or just muddle your way through as always?
Last edited by Lee_Owen; 05-01-05 at 11:24 AM.
It should always be clear what we won't get commission on.
I make you right on that point but the other factor is white label sites which we do get revenue for i.e. Ediets on tesco, £3 less but paid all the same.
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