Learn to say popular affiliate network platform names correctly.
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How is ShareASale (affiliate marketing network platform) correctly pronounced?
ShareASale is pronounced 'SHAIR-uh-sayl' — reads naturally as 'share a sale', stress on SHAIR and SAYL. In a technical interview: "ShareASale tracked every affiliate's referral link back to the exact sale it generated."
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How is CJ Affiliate (formerly Commission Junction, affiliate marketing network) correctly pronounced?
CJ Affiliate is pronounced 'SEE-JAY uh-FIL-ee-it' — the letters 'C' and 'J' spoken separately, plus 'affiliate'. In a technical interview: "CJ Affiliate connected our brand with hundreds of content publishers who were already writing about our category."
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How is Impact (partnership and affiliate marketing management platform) correctly pronounced?
Impact (the partnership platform) is pronounced 'IM-pakt' — exactly like the everyday noun for a strong effect, stress on IM. In a technical interview: "Impact automated the commission payout to every affiliate partner at the end of each month."
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How is Awin (global affiliate marketing network) correctly pronounced?
Awin is pronounced 'AY-win' — blends 'a' with 'win', stress on AY, long A. In a technical interview: "Awin gave us a single dashboard to manage affiliate partners across a dozen different European markets."
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How is Rakuten Advertising (affiliate marketing network owned by Rakuten) correctly pronounced?
Rakuten Advertising is pronounced 'rah-KOO-ten AD-ver-ty-zing' — 'Rakuten' (Japanese origin, stress on KOO) plus 'advertising'. Don't say 'RAK-yoo-ten' anglicizing the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Rakuten Advertising connected the retailer with loyalty-focused affiliates who already had an engaged shopping audience."