Google launched a latest and fresh affiliate program to publishers and bloggers for its eBook program on Thursday, the company declared. As per to the company, this innovative program will permit Web publishers, retailers and bloggers to link their websites or blogs to its Google eBook service and take delivery of a commission for sending visitors to the Google eBook store.
Under this program, users require to generate a Google Affiliate Network account and sign up for Google AdSense. Publishers who works following the terms and conditions of the program and convey the Google eBook Store customers from side to side of their websites, will be pleased on a cost per action (CPA)/sales feat basis, the company said.
“As it has begun from today, Google request anyone fascinated with the service, all site owners can come down to apply to join the greater Google eBooks affiliate program. Contributing websites to increase latest and fresh revenue torrents by giving their book-reading spectators a simple method to purchase Google eBooks," Pratip Banerji, product manager at the Google Books team, wrote in a blog post.
Highlighting the main point of the simplicity and taste of the new program, Banerji added, “After coming down with GAN, you can also subscribe to the Google eBooks product feed to receive links to the complete set of
accessible Google eBooks.”
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