Advertiser Program definition

Advertiser Program means an ongoing affiliate marketing program of an Advertiser on the Network, for the promotion of the Advertiser or its Products in accordance with this Agreement and the Program Terms;
Advertiser Program means an ongoing affiliate marketing program of an Advertiser on the Network, for the promotion of the Advertiser or its Products in accordance with this Agreement and the Program Terms; Advertiser URLs means, from time to time, any websites, apps or services of an Advertiser offering Products and to which the Publisher may link; Application Form means the registration form at xxxxx://xx.xxxx.xxx/publisher-signup by which operators of websites, applications, technologies or services apply to participate in the Network;
Advertiser Program means a pay-for-performance program where a Publisher receives a commission for sending an End User to the Advertiser Site which then generates an Event.

Examples of Advertiser Program in a sentence

  • The terms, conditions and other details of an Advertiser Program shall be available through the Site.

  • Publisher may apply to Advertiser Programs for the opportunity to earn Publisher Fees by promoting Advertisers in accordance with the Advertiser Program terms and this Agreement.

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  • A Publisher admitted to the Advertiser Program may publish the Advertiser Materials through its Publisher Service at its discretion and use them solely to the extent permitted under this Agreement and the Program Terms.

  • Transactions qualifying for a Publisher Fee are defined by the Advertiser, the Advertiser Program and the Site.

  • While the overall pattern is similar for many sectors, there are also a number of sectors for which there is little to no rise in BRL invoicing.

  • The Advertiser compensates the Publisher, in accordance with this Agreement and the specifications of the applicable Advertiser Program agreed to by the Advertiser and the Publisher under a separate agreement.

  • Advertiser may request that the payment of a Publisher Fee be postponed for one (1) payment cycle where: (i) Advertiser is verifying a lead (for Advertiser Programs in which lead generation is a component of the Transaction); (ii) Advertiser has a product return policy that allows the underlying purchaser to return the product during the Reversal Period; or (iii) the applicable Advertiser Program provides for such a postponement.

  • The Publisher may request to market Advertisers or their Products at their discretion by applying to participate in an Advertiser Program.

  • Once accepted into the Platform, Affiliates must then apply to an Advertiser Program before they are allowed to advertise the Advertiser’s product and services.


More Definitions of Advertiser Program

Advertiser Program means all of the Advertiser's past and present Campaigns.

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