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Although most retail marketers say they generate hardly any app installs from their affiliate programs, the reality is quite different, according to Button.
Apple has announced it is ending its affiliate program for iOS apps, Mac apps, and in-app purchases.
Mobile shopping app Mavely launched last week, according to a press release sent to Retail Dive. The app aims to reward users for buying and recommending products from more than 100 direct-to-consumer ...
Apple’s plan to cut affiliate payments will likely have a negative impact on independent app reviewers that earn revenue by linking their recommendations to Apple’s App Store, per VentureBeat.
Apple's rate for affiliate-led purchases of apps was 7%, and the same percentage was shared for in-app purchases. In the year 2017, in-app purchase affiliate rates were dropped from 7% down to 2.5 ...
If the affiliate team's information is accurate, then the change in commissions does not apply to individual app purchases, as Apple originally stated.
Starting on October 1st, Apple says, apps and in-app purchases for macOS and iOS will be completely removed from the Affiliate Program.
Apple is shutting down an App Store affiliate program that shared a small percentage of revenue generated by third-party links to purchase apps or in-app content. The move will likely have an ...
After sowing confusion by announcing, but seemingly not implementing, an iTunes Affiliate Program commission rate change in April, Apple on Sunday clarified that the updated terms only apply to in ...
Apple plans to remove commissions for iOS apps, Mac apps, and in-app content from its affiliate program starting on October 1, 2018.
Apple has utilized its affiliate program to encourage web sites and writers to bring more users to its App Store with a little monetary incentive.
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