affiliate - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • recruit: PLUS as you recruit other affiliates YOU get commission on their sales too!
  • become: Once you sign up to become an affiliate you can track your commissions on our website to see how you are doing!

Object

  • association: This is offered to associations affiliated to the IAO for a modest sum depending on the work involved.
  • society: Entries in bold type are for societies affiliated to the The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers.

Adjective modifier

  • iden: Sprint Nextel's $ 6.5 billion purchase of iDEN affiliate Nextel Partners has met approval and will now go ahead.
  • overseas: All changes and cancelations must be processed by Auto Europe and not through our overseas affiliates.
  • industrial: The basic premise of a CSC is to develop partnerships with industrial affiliates and other government agencies to benefit human space flight.

Modifies a noun

  • program: Does the affiliate program offer you to join without buying the product?
  • marketing: Affiliate marketing is the process of using third parties to sell your products.
  • marketer: So it makes sense for affiliate marketers to give pride of place on their websites in January to travel offers.
  • id: Also, their IP address is tracked in the database along with your affiliate ID.
  • membership: There are also discounts on the standard affiliate membership fee.
  • reseller: Paired with an equally savvy sales force, Samsung and their affiliate resellers have much more than just their product line to offer.

Noun used with modifier

  • tier: A trustful two tier affiliate program will pay you 15-45 % in residual commissions.
  • pillar: Day 2 - how the goal will be achieved Day 3 - The 5 pillars affiliate system - documentation.
  • pharmacy: Find out what our network of pharmacy affiliates can do to help your government afford the rising.. .

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