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As blog advertisements aspire to become more and more dynamic and targeted, websites like Triggit show the industry how to do it right. Triggit allows website owners and bloggers to link passages of text with specific products. For example, if you write about and review classic novels, Triggit will connect your passage about Jane Eyre to the book on Amazon. You will then receive a commission for all purchases that are realized through clicking on that link. The specific product and web platform choices are totally in control of the website owner, who can link as little or as much text to products as they want. Triggit does not require any downloads or the entry of any form of code.
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“Using an intuitive drag and drop interface, you, as a web publisher, can easily source, integrate, optimize and track ads on your sites. Like Blogger for web publishing, Triggit makes ad management and monetization pain-free.”
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Triggit gives the web publisher more control than ever before. The product links have the potential to be useful to readers, and the publisher only includes the links where, when, and how they want to. Also, when the link is this targeted, pay-off in the form of commission has a higher success rate than in less specific instances- a win-win for everyone.
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What is the commission percentage? The website does not list it.
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