audience strategy
Content Delivery Network (CDN)
A network of servers that delivers web content with lower latency to global users.
What is Content Delivery Network (CDN)?
A content delivery network (CDN) is a geographically-distributed network of servers that caches and delivers web content to end users from the nearest physical location, reducing latency and load on the origin server — a frequent topic in performance marketing and SEO content.
Content Delivery Network (CDN) In Practice
CDN providers operate affiliate programs for performance marketing audiences — agencies, e-commerce operators, media-heavy site owners. Recurring commission is standard. Content emphasizing measurable load-time improvements and the SEO impact on organic traffic converts strongest; abstract 'better performance' framing underperforms compared to specific Time-to-First-Byte or Core Web Vitals deltas.
Example of Content Delivery Network (CDN)
Gumlet uses a global CDN to deliver compressed images and adaptive-bitrate video, paying recurring commission to performance marketing affiliates whose content reaches developers and site owners optimizing for SEO and organic traffic growth.
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