E-Commerce for Global Affiliate Program, Debuted by Web 2.0 Technology Firm

According to e-commerce applications company, Web2Corp, out of the Internet’s billion users, 95% are unable to publish online media. To address this, the International Chamber of E-Commerce is launching an advertising affiliate program.

Designed to allow more effective recurring revenue than CPC or CPM advertising models, according to the company, webmasters will be able to earn fifteen dollars a month for every new member that their site adds to the International Chamber of E-Commerce, and the webmasters will keep getting fifteen dollars each month as long as the referred visitor remains a member of the International Chamber of E-Commerce — currently expected to be more than 18 months on average, for a projected total of 270 dollars of income for webmasters for one new Chamber of E-Commerce member. Compared to earning twelve cents a click or three dollars for a thousand ad views, the earning potential of the International Chamber of E-Commerce is obviously vastly higher.

The International Chamber of E-Commerce is a turn-key e-commerce solution that provides business of any size with easy, flexible site creation, fully functional shopping carts, site hosting and more, all provided in one affordable package. Any business that has been waiting to get online because the difficulty posed in learning HTML, php, Ruby on Rails, ftp, and other internet protocol now has an easy, one-stop solution to their internet publishing needs. Now with blogs, Google Video and YouTube integration, Google Map integration, and more features on the way!

Web2Corp is a Web 2.0 internet technology development firm dedicated to rapid creation and adaptation of technologies. Web2Corp addresses new markets of users by creating and simplifying useful products, reducing the level of user technical skills required, and lowering prices for consumers.

Web 2.0 technologies have become increasingly popular, with the use of Web 2.0 applications such as e-commerce or blogs up more than 25% over the last year, according to comScore networks. The Web 2.0 market generates more than 20 billion dollars of revenue a year, with well-known companies like Google.com, Flickr.com, MySpace.com, eBay.com, Craigslist.com, and Blogger.com making up the majority of the income.

For more information about the Chamber Affiliate Program, please visit: www.chamberaffiliate.com.

To learn more about the International Chamber of E-Commerce, please visit: www.chamberecommerce.com.

For more information about the Web2Corp., please visit: www.web2corp.com.

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