Involve Glossary

Merchant

TL;DR – A merchant in affiliate marketing is the company or individual that sells a product or service and pays publishers a commission for driving sales, leads, or other qualifying actions. Merchant is an alternative term for advertiser — both refer to the same role in the affiliate marketing ecosystem. On Involve Asia, merchants are the brands whose offers appear in the Advertiser Directory.

What Is a Merchant?

A merchant — also called an advertiser, brand, or seller — is the business or individual on the paying side of an affiliate marketing relationship. They have a product or service to sell, a performance-based marketing goal (more sales, more sign-ups, more installs), and an affiliate program through which they pay publishers for results they deliver.

The term “merchant” has its roots in traditional commerce — a merchant is simply someone who sells goods or services. In affiliate marketing, the term was adopted early in the industry’s history (when affiliate marketing was closely tied to e-commerce) and remains widely used alongside “advertiser” and “brand.”

In practice, all three terms — merchant, advertiser, and brand — refer to the same party in the affiliate relationship. The choice of term often reflects context:


Related Terms: Advertiser · Affiliate Program · Affiliate Offer · Publisher · Commission Model · Validation · Affiliate Network

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