Let's face it: technology, especially the internet, can be
pretty daunting to try to grasp, and with terms like malware, cursor and spam,
it also seems pretty dangerous. So kudos to the guys who decided e-commerce and
affiliate marketing should rely on an innocuous technology called a
"cookie.
A cookie is a technology that works with web browsers to
store information like user preferences, login or registration information, and
shopping cart contents. Have you ever opted-in to have a website
"remember" your password and username for one of your online
accounts? That's a cookie. Ever notice while searching the web for "travel
deals" and you suddenly start seeing travel display banners on other
websites? Those ads are appearing for you because you've been cookied (it's
okay, you won't get hurt).
In affiliate marketing, one task that cookies manage is to
remember the link or ad the visitor to a website clicks on. Cookies can also
store the date and time of the click, they can even be used to remember what
kind of websites or content you like most. There are many different types of
web cookies and uses, but the kind of cookie affiliate marketing relies on is
called a first-party cookie.
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