180 Affiliate Marketing Glossary (Terms) Every Aspiring Blogger Needs to Know

When you first start learning about affiliate marketing, you’re bound to have a lot of questions about the terms associated with affiliate marketing.

 

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One thing that can change your life as an affiliate is to start learning and understanding the most important terms and language used in affiliate marketing.

Yes, there is a whole list of terms for affiliate marketing that, if you knew them, could change your results.

Also, there are so many terms in the affiliate area that the list below will always be growing.

No matter what, there is so much to learn so I added the most common terms that you will here from the start of your journey.

All of these words are common in the affiliate marketing world.

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301 Redirect

A redirect means taking a previous URL that no longer works. Or has updated and pointing it to a newly created and working URL.

404 Error Page

An error message; the URL or webpage cannot be found.

AD: Advertisement

Advertising can be in the form of video, flash, banner, text or any other method displayed on the internet. If you get money from a brand, you should use “AD,” “Advertisement,” or “Sponsored” in your online advertising on social media sites, as required by U.S. law.

AD Exchange

Using real time bidding for buying and selling inventory.

Affiliate

An individual (YOU) that partners with a company, and promotes that company’s products in exchange for commissions. You will also see an affiliate listed as a publisher or an associate.

Affiliate Agreement

An agreement between the affiliate and the advertiser (merchant or brand). The agreement includes the rules, terms, and conditions based on which the affiliate is rewarded commissions for sending visitors, leads, or traffic to their website.

Affiliate Blog

An affiliate who uses a blog as a promotional method.

Affiliate Commission

When the affiliate generates a sale, the company that he or she is affiliated with will reward the affiliate with a percentage or a set amount of money, which is called a commission.

Affiliate Cookies

A tiny file has been stored in your browser. Affiliate cookies have a lifespan. Some range from 24 hours to days, months, a year, or a lifetime. For the cookie to work your visitor must click your link first.

Affiliate Disclosure

The FTC, requires blogs to disclose or add a disclaimer to their websites. By law, it is required to let your audience know that you have a financial relationship with a brand.

Affiliate Ecosystem

An affiilate ecosystem is where the advertiser (or merchant), affiliate marketer (or publisher), affiliate network and customer all work together in order for the sale to happen.

Affiliate Link

As an affiliate link, – (YOU) will receive a unique link that is specially coded for you. Once a customer buys a product that you are promoting through your link, you will receive a commission. (money). An affiliate link might appear similar to this http://www.advertiserdomain.com/jur6c.hop.merchant/affiliatesID=58468732

Affiliate Policies

This is the agreement that you make when joining a brand, affiliate network, or affiliate program. The policies will inform you of rules, commissions, and click attribution.

Affiliate Program

An affiliate program is an arrangement between an affiliate marketing forum and a brand. The merchant has decided to use this online advertising method (affiliate program), which allows their brand to reach a larger audience, also increasing the brands sales opportunities.

Affiliate Manager

The person in charge of the affiliate program and its affiliates They manage the own affiliate program on behalf of the merchant or brand. Affiliate managers also handle the recruitment of affiliates.

Affiliate Marketer

An individual who becomes an affiliate, then promotes other people’s, merchants’, or brands’ products for compensation.

Affiliate Marketing

Performance-based advertising, whereby affiliates promote a brand’s product/service.

Affiliate Network

It’s a platform, that acts as the middleman between the affiliate (the publisher) and the merchant (the advertiser or the brand).

Affiliate Window

A small operation that started in London, UK. It was the first and largest affiliate network run and owned by Digital Windows.

Ajax

Sends and receives data from a server, which is done in the background without interfering with what is displayed on the existing page

Anchor Text

It is the visible, clickable, hyperlinked text on a website.

Anonoblog

A blog run by an anonymous person who may also use a pseudonym.

Archive

A blog archive is a collection of old blog posts and pages.

AOV: Average Order Value

A quantifiable measure that helps track the average value of an

order. It’s calculated by dividing the total value of orders within a certain timeframe by the number of orders.

Audience

A group of people who are interested in listening to or reading what you have to say.

Auto Approve

Automatically accepted; no approval needed. It is a process during an affiliate application where all applications are immediately accepted right after submission.

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Backend

The backend of a website is the hidden portion of your website. Your visitors don’t see this part of the website. Its purpose is to house and organize all the data. It ensures everything is working.

Backlink

A backlink, also called a inbound link, is a link coming from another website (not yours) and linking to your website. They are considered to be one of the strongest ranking factors for search engine optimization.

Black Hat SEO

Manpilulative search engine optimization techniques. Frowned up by Google. It’s gambling with your website’s reputation, profits, and audience. Black Hat SEO consists of buying links, using PBNs, AI-written content, invisible text, doorway pages, page swapping, keyword stuffing, cloaking, blog comment spam, duplicate content, and link spamming.

Blog

A website that provides content on certain topics. The blog is updated regularly. They can be run by individuals, small teams, or a large company.

Blog Page

A blog page is a page on your blog, that visitors can visit at any time. Blog pages are usually for your most important pages, such as your About page, Contact page, and Legal page. Typically, comments are disabled on these pages. Blog pages are also called “timeless pages.” 

Blog Post

Once a blog post is ready for publishing, it will appear on your blog roll or timeline. A blog post, is where most of your content is created. Comments can be enabled or disabled on these posts. Blog posts are harder to find if they are not internally linked to other posts on your website. This is why internal linking is essential. 

Blogroll

A blogroll consists of your blog posts. It changes each time you publish a post. A blog roll is also called a blog timeline. 

Breadcrumbs

Navigational links that appear at the top of a post.

Bot: Robot

Software that crawls websites, webpages, for the purpose of indexing them into search engines. 

B2B Business To Business

When products, services, or transactions are exchanged from one business to another. 

B2C: Business To Consumer

When products, services, or transactions are exchanged from one business to a consumer.

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Child Theme

Inherits all features, styles, and functions from its parent theme. A child theme is used when you need to modify features without changing any files, functions, or features on your parent theme.

CJ: Commission Junction Affiliate Network

Commission Junction is a major affiliate network. They have a presence in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Sweden. 

CMS: Content Management System

A CMS is where you would create, edit, organize, and publish all your content. A CMS is also useful because you do not need to know coding, or technical knowledge when building your website. Example: WordPress

Comment Spam

Comment spam can have a negative impact on the user experience. They can consist of unrelated comments, outbound links, promotional content from random website visitors, or threats. Usually, spam bots or fake user accounts are responsible for comment spam.

Content

Any form of content provided by a website.

Cookies

When you browse for information, your browser on your computer store information about your preferences.  For example, you visit a website for the first time (a unique visitor). You also see a display that says “accept or reject cookie consent” on almost every website. If you were to visit that same website again, the cookie consent would not show.  And that’s because, your browser has stored a tiny file on your computer. It works the same way with “affiliate cookies.”

Content Creator

It’s when a person creators valuable, helpful, and interesting articles to read. The content can be informative, educational, factual, or fun to read.

Click ID

A unique identifier to track clicks. 

Conversion

It’s when you have persuaded a visitor to take a specific action, like joining your newsletter, making a purchase, clicking on a hyperlink, and so on. 

Conversion Rate

It’s the number of visitors verses the amount of people who converted.

CPA: Cost Per Action

CPA also known as cost per acquisition or CPA affiliate marketing, is when an affiliate is paid a fee every time a website visitor performs a specific action. You would join a CPA Network to participate in this type of affiliate and payment model only.

CPL – Cost Per Lead

This is when affiliates are paid for getting potential visitors to sign up to a product, service or offer.

CPS: Cost Per Sale

An affiliate is a paid whenever a visitor buys something using the affiliate link.

Contextual Link

Contextual links are links that are within your post, and related to another post, statement, idea, or event that is on another blogger’s post. An example of this is if you were writing a post about “yellow sweet onions” and then linked out to another website that was talking about “red onions or purple”. The reason you linked your yellow sweet onion to the red onion post is because it made contextual sense for your readers to continue reading more about the subject.

Content Creator

A content creator is someone who creates educational, entertaining, or informational material. The content creator can deliver this material through any channel.

cPanel

cPanel is a Linux-based control panel. The benefit of having access to you cPanel is it allows you to manage your hosting features without having technical knowledge. Most shared hosting plans gives you cPanel access. Without cPanel you will need the technical knowledge to manage your website successfully. 

CPM: Cost Per Thousand

Cost per thousand is also called cost per mile. It’s when display advertisers pay you for every 1,000 impressions, with each ad being one impression. Therefore, every time your banner ad is seen 1000 times, you can expect to earn a commission.

CR: Conversion Rate (or Conversion Ratio)

A conversion is when you take the percentage of a visitor’s action after all the clicks. So if you had 100 clicks and 4 visitors made a purchase, you would have a 25% conversion rate.

CSS

CSS stands for cascade style sheets, its a HMTL markup llanguage. Its purpose is to help properly display information and keep everything formatted correctly.

CTA: Call To Action

Your explicit offer, it encourages the visitor to do something.

CTR: Click-Through-Rate

It’s a ration of how often people see your ad or product, and end up clicking the ad or product listing.

Custom Field

A custom field is stored in the metadata. It associates values other than the excerpts, titles, or content on your blog post.

Custom Post Type

A custom post type is a regular post but, used for different purposes. With custom post type you can create posts that look different from the rest of your site. For example, if you blog about books, and you want to have a portfolio as well. Then you would create a custom post type.

CAC: Customer Acquisition Cost

Customer acquisition cost, or CAC is the amount of money a business, organization, or company takes to acquire a new customer

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Disclaimer

A disclaimer is a legal page for your blog, when you want to have the right to “disclaim” or “deny” legal liability for whatever is published on your blog. Its purpose is to protect you, as a publisher, from any grievous consequences. 

Disclosure

A disclosure is the same as an affiliate disclosure. As a blog owner using a blog for profit, it is handy to have this page. You are supposed to disclose to your website visitors that affiliate links, sponsored products, if used, will earn you a commission. 

Furthermore, according to the FTC a disclosure needs to be clearly stated and conspicuously placed.

DoFollow

The opposite of No follow. Link juice will be passed from the referring website to the linked website. 

Domain

The domain is the unique web address for a website. It’s also your main URL for your website. For instance, the domain name for She Tried That is https://shetriedthat.com

Dark Blog

Corporations make use of dark blogs. They speed up communication, which allows information to be shared more quickly. These are blogs that the public will not see and do not have access to.

Duplicate Content

Duplicate content is when the same content appears on more than one website. This can have an impact on SEO. It can cause you to lose traffic because, Google has to figure out which article is original. As long as you don’t participate in manipulative and deceptive ways, Google does not automatically penalize you for duplicate content because, according to RavenTool.com 29% of the crawled pages are considered duplicate content.

Dynamic URL

Dynmaic URLs are important for database websites. The dynamic URL allows the website owner build the pages and service them based on custom inputs.

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E-A-T

E-A-T is Google guidelines ensuring that the search engines results are providing helpful and relevant information to a website visitor. E-A-T stands for Experience, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness. 

The “E” in E-A-T addresses the content creator the experience.  Is the content creator basing a review off research, hear say or first hand experience. According to Google search guidelines its best to have first hand experience if you want to achieve trustworthiness.

The second “E” in E-A-T addresses the content creator the expertise. What level and type of experience does the content creator have. 

The “A” in E-A-T addresses the content creators Trust. According to Google, most websites do not have an official, authoritative website but, is the website you are going to the go-to-source. 

And with all the above taken in consideration, we arrive at the “T” which is the most important factor “Trust” Is your website trustworthy? And is the content creator trustworthy?”

Double E-A-T

Double E-A-T also called E-E-A-T, is an important consideration in page quality. The most important element in double E-E-A-T is trust. Google has search quality raters that view each website, and what they are looking for is if the content on the page is accurate. Is the content creator and content being honest. They also want to make sure your website is safe and reliable. 

Email Marketing

Email marketing is a form of digital marketing. It’s a way to stay in contact with your audience. You can also promote your business’s services, or products through email. Using the email marketing channel can help make customers aware of the latest discounts, events, offers, or products.

EPC: Earnings Per Click

EPC is a marketing metric that allows an affiliate marketer to understand how much money, on average, an affiliate would make based on each affiliate link click.

Featured Image

It’s the article that represents your article. It can be featured inside of your article as well. It’s usually the first image that you will see on a blog post. 

First-Click Attribution

The opposite of last click attribution.If a visitor clicks your affiliate link first, and then turns around and clicks other affiliate links. The sale will apply to you because, it is a first click attribution. 

Flog

It’s when you have a website and provide your own service or product on your blog. 

Frame

A frame is a part of a website, or browser window. It displays independent containers. 

Frontend

The front end of a website is the part you see. All visitors see this side of the website. Therefore, frontend is the opposite of backend.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol, also called FTP, is a set of instructions that tells your computer how to transfer files between online systems.

Funnel

A funnel, also known as a sales funnel, is a marketing term that helps track your potential customer’s journey to purchase. Funnels can be beneficial because, they provide data that helps you understand where you are losing your customers interest, which they call a leaky funnel.

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GA: Google Analytics

This is a platform that you need to use for your website. It provides insight of what is happening on your website. The service is free. If you want to learn more about Google Analytics, you can take their free course.

Ghostblog

Ghost blogs, are also called “Proxy Blog and “Psedo Blog”. Ghost blog are to enhance a company’s relationship. These blogs may also publish under other names that supply the content.

Good Affiliate Site

A good affiliate site is viewed well by Google when the content creator (or affiliate) offers their audience valuable and helpful information, which should include testing, comparing other products, pricing, and writing an original revi

GSC: Google Search Console

GSC or Google search console is similar to GA. Its a free service, that allows you to see what is going on with your website

Grey Hat SEO

A mix of Black Hat SEO and White hat SEO.

Guest Posting

It’s when a content creator writes on another blog within their niche.

- Martin Luther King Jr

If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.

Hosting

Hosting as called “Web Hosting” is where your website files, text, images, and videos are stored. People all around the globe can view your website because of the hosting.

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)

HTML is a set of markup instructions. It’s a language that helps webpages understand how the struciton, sections, paragraphs, links, and tags should be built on the blog post.

HTTP (HyerText Transfer Protocol)

A data transfer code used on the internet. 

Hyperlink

It’s a highlighted word on your blog, and when a visitor clicks the word, it takes them to a different destination.

– Elizabeth Taylor

You just do it. You force yourself to get up. You force yourself to put one foot before the other, and God damn it, you refuse to let it get to you. You fight. You cry. You curse. Then you go about the business of living. That’s how I’ve done it. There’s no other way.

Infographic

It’s an image that gives you a visual explanation with very little text.

Internal Linking

An internal link is when one of your website pages or posts points to a different page or post on your website. Internal links never point to outside websites.

Internet

It’s an interconnected network, providing a variety of information and multiple communications facilities.

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JV: Joint Venture

When two or more people join their resources together for the purposes of achieving a business goal together. Each party will take responsibility for costs and losses.

Java Script

It’s a computer programming language. It’s used for creative interactive effects within your web browser.

– Thomas A. Edison

Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.

Keyword

A revelatory phrase or word that has been chosen by the content creator. The keyword is what will help drive traffic, if your content matches the search query. 

Keyword Cannibalization

Keyword cannibalization is having too many indentive or similar keywords on your blog posts and throughout your website. If you do this, search engines will become confused and not understand what content to rank higher than the others because, all the content appears the same. 

This happens when you publish posts with similar topics, or change URLs that had content on them and write the same content on a totally different page. To prevent that, you must redirect the URL. Using certain keyword tools can help you find any cannibalization within your website content.

Example: How do you create a blog? How do I start a blog? How to grow red apples? How to grow green apples?

Keyword Intent

Keyword intent, also called search intent, is when you answer the question that your audience is looking for, and if you answer the question fully, then the visitor will stop exploring for more options.

Keyword Tool

A keyword tool also called a keyword research tool, or SEO tool is used for SEO foundation. It helps learn what keywords to focus on, and what people are searching for. Each keyword tool has different capabilities.

– Roy T. Bennett

“When the going gets tough, put one foot in front of the other and just keep going. Don’t give up.”

Last Click Attribution

The opposite of first click attribution. It’s when a visitor has visited the same product from different affiliates. Let’s say the visitor has clicked all the affiliate links. The affiliate that gets the sale is when the visitor clicks on the very last person’s affiliate link.

Landing page (Or Lead Capture)

A landing page, also known as a squeeze page, is a one page website. It is not connected to anything else other than the landing page optimization platform. The purpose of a landing page is to encourage visitors to opt-in, make a purchase, or download a lead magnet.

Lead

A person who takes interest in purchasing the product or services offered.

Lead Generation

It is when you are in the process of attracting prospects to your business, offer, product, or service. In the online world, its a part of digital marketing.

Lead Magnet

A lead magnet is something that marketers offer their audience in exchange for their name, email, and sometimes phone number. The purpose of the lead magnet is to convince a visitor to opt-in to their newsletter in exchange for something free. The lead magnet that the marketer offers is something of value. The visitor sees it as valuable if they sign up to receive the lead magnet.

Lightbox

A lightbox is a popup on a website.The lightbox, can be beneficial to display promotions, surveys, important messages, or ask questions of your website visitors. Its purpose is to dim the background and draw attention to the lightbox, thereby catching your visitor’s attention. 

Link Building

Link building is the marketing efforts a brand uses to gain links from other websites to their. 

Link Farm

A directory website set up specifically for the purposes of creating outbound links to other websites. They do this to improve their rankings. Today, link farms are viewed negatively. Google has strict guidelines when it comes to link farms. They don’t tolerate them. At the same time, Google isn’t always able to discover all Link farming is also considered Black Hat SEO.

Lifetime Value

It’s a measurement that reflects the total amount a customer might spend with a particular company, merchant, or brand during their lifetime. 

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Manual Approval

Opposite of Auto-Approve. The affiliate manager has to validate the affiliate application. After validation is performed, affiliate applications are approved, rejected, or declined. To increase your chances of approval, have a well developed website, with high quality content along with your legal pages.

Merchant

A company, person, or brand that sells goods for profit. They pay affiliate commissions when visitors make a purchase or take a required action on their website.

Meta Description

The meta description is a snippet or summary of the website’s content. It appears in the search engines.

Meta Tag

Hidden code, that tells the search engine what your web page is about. Every page or post has a meta tag. The code is only visible in HTML.

Meta Title

The Meta title is also known as the title tag on a website. The HTML code will appear similar to this <tite>This is where your title tag goes.<title>

Microblogging

Platforms like Twitter is a good example of microblogging. Short and instant messages.

Micro Niche

A very specific topic for a highly targeted audience.

– Anonymous

“You got yourself this far. You just got to keep going.”

Net 60 Terms

This means an affiliate will be paid 60 days later. For example, if an affiliate earns income from June 1 to June 30. The affiliate will be paid 60 days later, on August 29.

Newsletter

A newsletter is when an organization, blogger, or business shares valuable and helpful information with their customers, prospects, audience, or subscribers. 

Niche

A large market broken down into a specific topic, while focusing on a targeted audience.

No Downtime

No downtime occurs when your website is always accessible. The downtime has something to do with your hosting infrastructure. The purpose of having no downtime is you don’t website to provide a bad user experience. If your visitors can not access the website, they will click away and may never return. Resulting in loss of traffic, sales, and sometimes trust.

Nofollow

A nofollow link is a link from a referring website to another linked website. It tells search engines to ignore the page that was linked to. Therefore, no link juice will pass. The no follow link will have the “rel=nofollow” HTML tag applied to it.

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Outbound Link

A link from your website pointing to or linking to another website.

Payment Threshold

Most affiliate programs, have a threshold. It’s when you need to reach a minimum amount before your total commission payment can be received. 

Pay-Per-Lead

It’s part of affiliate marketing, where an advertiser pays an affiliate for the converted leads that he or she brings them.

Permalink

Also called a “permanent link,” it is the permanent URL or address of a blog post, page, or website and is not expected to change. That’s why it’s called a permalink. If this link is changed, it needs to be redirected, which becomes a 30 redirect, or you will have 404 error messages.

PBN: Private Network Blogs

Also known as link farm, is a group of websites, created to link out to other websites. 

PID

PID is also called publisher ID its a unique number given to you as an affiliate. This is how the advertiser or affiliate network knows who the sale belongs to.

Pingback

A pingback is when you link to another blogger’s website. The blogger you’re linking to will get a notification called a pingback, if they have the pingback notification enabled. 

Plugin

It’s an add-on that has capabilities to make technical things easier. WordPress has thousands of plugins that you can add to your affiliate blog.

Post Status

It’s the condition of a post. Your post status can be pending review, published, scheduled, draft, or trashed.

PPA: Pay Per Action

It’s a compensation model. An advertiser will give you clear guidelines on what action, they would like you to receive from your website visitor. If you accomplish it, you will receive credit as an affiliate.

PPC: Pay Per Click

Every single time your affiliate link is clicked, you will earn credit.

PPC: Per Per Call

This is when an affiliate receives payment for any qualified phone calls that the advertiser or merchant receives.

PPI: Pay Per Impression

It’s a compensation model for ads on your website. An affiliate can earn money based on the number of times, website visitors view the display or text ads on their website.

PPL: Pay Per Lead

As an affiliate, you are credited every single time, you generate commissionable leads, as long as you use the methods that are clearly defined by the merchant or advertiser.

PPS: Pay Per Sale

PPS is when you are paid for every sale. It’s the most favorable payout for affiliate marketing.

PPV: Pay Per View

Every time a visitor delivers a view to an advertiser’s or merchant’s website, you are credited for those views.

Privacy Policy

A privacy policy is required by law. If you are trying to do the right thing,  you need a privacy policy page on your blog. This is one of the first and foremost pages that you need to have on your website, out of all the legal pages. If you do not have this page, you can simply courting trouble.  

Prospect

A potential customer, but not a customer yet. Prospects are in your market with the resources to make a purchase but have not done so yet.

Publisher

A publisher is also called an affiliate. Publishers generate traffic through websites, blogs, and email marketing. Each time a publisher sends traffic that results in a commissionable action, such as filling out a form, clicking a link, making a purchase, or any other action that the advertiser is willing to pay for, the publisher (the affiliate) earns a commission.

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Raw Affiliate Link

 A raw affiliate link is the original uniquely coded link that the affiliate program or affiliate network provides you will.

It’s usually long and hideous.

An example of an affiliate link looks like this. https://hop.clickbank . net/?affiliate=YourClickbankID&vendor=socialpaid&pid=limitedtimesale. 

Redirect

A redirect is when you have created a URL and, for whatever reason, have decided to change it. In this case, you will redirect the old URL to a new and updated URL. It will make the browser go from the old URL to the new URL. The purpose of having a redirect in place is so that your visitor does not hit a 404 page (error page).

Referral

It’s when you share with someone how to receive help, get more information, take action, or visit a place or person.

Referral Fee

It’s when businesses pays a customer to bring that business new customers.

Referral Marketing

Is when you spread the word or recommendations of a particular service, product, or company. It helps a business grow their customer base through current or past customers.

Referral Program

Similar to affiliate marketing. It’s a marketing strategy that companies use to reward customers or employees for recommending their company

Remarketing

Remarketing, also called “retargeting,” is a form of digital marketing in which affiliate networks, marketers, or online marketers use it to serve ads to a website visitor who has previously shown interest but has not taken action.

Residual Income

Residual income is when you receive lifetime commissions as long as the customer remains an active customer. With every new purchase they make, you continue to receive a commission. 

Responsive Web Design (or RWD)

This is when your website has a design, that shows well on all resolution screens and devices, making the user experience good.

robots.txt (or robots exclusion protocol)

This is a code in your text file on your website. It gives instructions to search engine crawlers about which parts of your website they can or can not access.

RSS ( or Rich Site Summary Or Really Simple Syndication)

RSS also called Really Simple Syndication. It’s a feed. If this feature is active on your website, whenever you publish new articles or content, your updates will display on a program called RSS.

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Scheduled Post

It’s when a content creator has written a post that needs to be published at a later date.

Scraped Content

Scraped content is viewed as content taken from somewhere else, without any additional value added to the article. For example, if you apply to Google Adsense and are denied, this is something you do not want to get denied for, so it is best to create your own high quality content.

SEM: Search Engine Marketing

It is a process that affiliates take to improve their position in the search engines. It includes both SEO and pay-per-click, or PPC, advertising.

SEO: Search Engine Optimization

SEO is the process of improving website visitors (or traffic) to a website through search engines.

SERP: Search Engine Results Page

When a visitor makes a search query, the search engines display a result. Those results are supposed to be the most accurate answer to the visitor’s keyword query.

Slug

The slug is the backend of your URL. For example, the entire URL of this page is the backend of the URL, called the slug. Taking the example of this page’s entire URL, the slug would be the portion that says affiliate-marketing-glossary. https://shetriedthat.com/affiliate-marketing/affiliate-marketing-glossary

Sidebar

It’s on the side of your website. Some themes allow the content creator to choose either the left or the right side.

Sitemap

It is the blueprint for your entire website. It helps search engines find, crawl, and index your website

Sponsored Products

A “sponsored product” is when a content creator has been paid to promote a particular business or product. A sponsored product is not the same as an affiliate product. It also does not mean the person who is promoting the product as sponsored has actually used the product. It simply means that they are getting paid to promote the product for profit.

Squeeze Page

A squeeze page is also known as a landing page. It is designed to help marketers collect email addresses.

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Tag

Tags can help a content creator group, similar topics. If a visitor clicked on a tag, an archive of articles would display. Tags are useful for content organization.

Tagline

A tagline tells online searchers what your website is about before they even arrive.

Theme (or template)

 A theme is what you will use to design, and control your website’s decorations.

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TOS: Terms Of Service

It’s a legal page that your blog must have. It is the set of rules governing everything between you and your website visitors. It’s a statement letting your website visitors know how you, the owner, expect them to behave on your blog. It also lets visitors know what to expect when interacting with your website.

Trackback

When other bloggers link to you, you will receive a trackback if the option is enabled in your WordPress dashboard.

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Failure is not the opposite of success; it’s part of success.

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URL ( or Uniform Resource Locator)

A URL is the address link visible in your search bar. It’s the website’s unique address. 

Unique Click

A click has come from one unique person (the same one).

Unique link

A link that is unique to one person, such as an affiliate link. It’s coded with a purpose.

Unique Visitor

The visit comes from one unique person to your website.

URL Redirection (or URL Forwarding)

It’s when a website URL has changed or been updated because, the original one does not exist. A redirect is needed, or this will cause a poor user experience.

URL Shortener

It’s an online service that will help you take a long URL and make it shorter. This is also considered a URL redirection.

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Website Hosting

Website Hosting also called “Hosting”, it’s the place where you website files, images, videos, and text are stored.

Website Hosting Infrastructure

Website Hosting Infrastructure is your hosting service’s foundation. The hosting infrastructure should provide reliable and secure. services.

Website Migration

A website migration is when your website undergoes major changes. These changes are also known to impact SEO. The purpose of a website migration is to change the setup, URLs, design or theme, platform, and website hosting.

Website Owner

The website owner is the person, company, business, or organization responsible for a website.

Widget

A widget is how a website owner adds all the bells and whistles to their website. It is a collection of stand-alone features. Code, drag and drop, or other methods are all possible ways to place the features. The purpose of a widget is to provide features such as Google Maps, countdown timers, or forms. They are a way to enhance your website’s functionality. 

WordPress

WordPress is the way you can manage and keep your content updated. It’s your content management system (CMS) and website builder.

WYSIWYG

A term for “What you see is what you get”

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