Apple has announced it is ending its affiliate program for iOS apps, Mac apps, and in-app purchases. Credit: Getty Images In a move that will shake the mobile app ecosystem, Apple has announced it ...
Apple is just one little bump away from being the world’s first trillion-dollar public company and following another solid earnings report, it’s announced that it will punish some of the people who ...
Apple on Wednesday announced a major change to its iTunes Affiliate Program that will see commissions for iOS and Mac apps and in-app content removed from the initiative starting in October. In a post ...
Apple is shutting down an App Store affiliate program that shared a small percentage of revenue generated by third-party links to purchase apps or in-app content. The move will likely have an outsized ...
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Apple just sent an email to members of the App Store affiliate program saying that App Store commissions will be reduced from 7 percent to 2.5 percent on May 1st — that’s a 64 percent cut. While this ...
Last month, Apple announced changes to its iTunes Affiliate program, saying that the rates that users would receive per app sale would fall. While at the time, it was stated that the app affiliate ...
On April 24th, Apple sent an email to participants in the iTunes Affiliate Program that said: Starting on May 1st 2017, commissions for all app and in-app content will be reduced from 7% to 2.5% ...
In a move that will shake the mobile app ecosystem, Apple has announced it will be ending it’s affiliate program for apps. Starting Oct. 1, Apple will remove iOS apps, Mac apps, and all in-store app ...
Seemingly out of the blue, Apple has just announced that its iTunes Affiliate Program will no longer include apps for iOS or macOS. These changes will go live on October 1st, 2018. The program ...