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Affiliate Partners Program

ResearchWare, Inc. welcomes all interested Affiliates who believe that co-promotion of our software will be to our mutual benefit. Our Affiliate Partners Program offers interested Affiliates a base 15% commission on all sales of our products. This commission increases with sales volume. We seek affiliates who can reach our target markets – people seeking to analyze qualitative data. These can be in areas such as education, market research, health care, legal, arts, literature, and many more. You know your own organization’s audience. If you have any need to analyze audio, video or textual data qualitatively, our products are the easiest and most powerful out there to do just that.

As an Affiliate, you will be guaranteeing that (i) the material on your Web site does not contain representations of violence, sexually-explicit content or discriminatory statements or representations with respect to race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age, nor is it illegal in any other way; (ii) the material used does not infringe the rights of third parties, especially no patent, authorial, brand or other commercial property rights or general personal rights; (iii) you do not send any e-mail without the express, previous permission of the recipient of the e-mail (spam e-mails). Violation of any of these conditions will result in immediate revocation of your Affiliate status.

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Last Updated (Friday, 25 September 2009 19:32)

 
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