Affiliate programs (also called Referral Programs or Partnership Programs) are essentially commission-based sales schemes.
Joining
an affiliate program is a neat way to make money from your users. But
just as you can join someone else's affiliate program, so you can set
up your own program and invite webmasters to sign up. Here are my top 3
tips to succeed with your own affiliate program.
1. How to attract affiliates
One
of the biggest fears new Affiliate managers have is in finding new
affiliates. This fear is a stumbling block that stops many site owners
from getting started with affiliate marketing. Interestingly, with a
proper marketing strategy, getting affiliates may not be very
difficult. Given below are some tips that may help in attracting new
affiliates.
Find complimentary sites - "Complementary" sites
are sites that sell products or services that compliment your offers.
If you sell "gardening tools", a site that sells books on "gardening
tips" would be a perfect affiliate.
Find content sites - There
are many sites that do not sell any kind of product or service but are
mainly content oriented sites. Such sites promote an idea, concept,
study or belief. Content sites that are used as a resource for your
target market are ideal affiliates.
Finally, there are several
sites on the Internet dedicated to listing affiliate Programs. Get your
program listed in these directories.
2. Classifying Affiliates for Better Management
The
hardest part of administrating an Affiliate Program is deciding what
your affiliates need to help make the sale. But, by carefully
categorizing your affiliates, you can easily determine what their needs
are and how to accurately meet them.
The first step is to pick
at least three types of affiliate. Take a look at your affiliates and
try to determine one outstanding characteristic that can easily be
compared across the board and choose at least three types of the
characteristic.
The Second Step is to determine the needs of
each type. Each of your affiliate types will have different needs; some
of their needs will overlap, but you should find a distinct difference
in many of their needs. If you find that all of them have the same
needs, go back to step one and re-think your types.
The Third
Step involves the process of creating and compiling linking methods for
each group of affiliates. Based on the needs you identified in Step
two, create and compile linking methods for each type.
3. Safe Guarding Against Spam
Any
time you run a program where your affiliates rely on other signups to
generate profits, you will eventually have a problem with spam. One of
your affiliates will inevitably get it into their head to blitz the Web
with unwanted garbage.
When this happens you need to be ready
to take action otherwise it will cost you! Your Internet company can
boot you off your server and you can find yourself blacklisted. Not
good for business. If you get an email from someone claiming they
received spam with your URL, then take it as an early warning.
I
am not advising you to immediately terminate the affiliate's account,
but be sure to contact them to follow up on the complaint. Let your
affiliate know you received a complaint and advise them to remove this
person from their list.
If you only get one or two complaints,
it's probably not spam, the complainants might simply have signed up
for an email list and forgotten all about it. You will know when one of
your affiliates is spamming, because you will get anywhere from 10 to
100 complaints in the same day all regarding the same URL.
The best thing to do in this case is to immediately terminate or disable the account of the affiliate URL that was spammed.
Running
your own affiliate program can become an extrememly profitable venture
for your business. You can recruit a HUGE sales force promoting your
products for you, and ONLY pay them when you make a sale!