Choosing an
Affiliate
Program
Choosing an Affiliate Program
By: Kevin Sinclair
What should you consider when choosing an affiliate program?
You need to think about two key things: what business are you
in and what can the affiliate program provide to your
customers.
No matter what business you are in, the largest investment you
make will be customer acquisition. If you have your own
product, and have acquired a base of satisfied customers, then
single product affiliate programs could work very well for
you.
However, if your business is acquiring customers for other
businesses, that is, purely affiliate programs, then a better
choice for you could be affiliate programs with multiple
products or services. This will help you to capitalise on your
investment in customer acquisition.
The key to choosing successfully is to ensure that the
affiliate program offers products that meet the needs of your
potential customers. Coupled with this is the need for the
products to be high quality and for the supplier to provide
excellent customer service. Remember, your credibility is on
the line every time you refer someone to buy through your
affiliate relationship.
Some of the other factors I consider when evaluating affiliate
programs include:
Is the affiliate program a reputable
business? You can check out a business you are
considering a relationship with in variety of ways. Talk to the
Better Business Bureau in your local area or a similar body. In
addition, I find web sites that monitor affiliate programs to
be worth looking at. The best I have found is Associate
Programs www.AssociatePrograms.com. Allan Gardyne pulls no
punches and tells it as it is.
Does the program
enable you to share in the lifetime value of the
customer? Great programs will give you
commissions on all future purchases of the customers you
introduce. This is where the real profits are. These types of
programs, in effect, allow you to partner with the
supplier.
Does the program reward you for introducing other
affiliates? This type of program is commonly
referred to as a two-tier program. Often your customer may
become an affiliate also and you will be rewarded for this.
Is the supplier interested in your success as an
affiliate? The top affiliate programs engage
in a process of coaching or information sharing to help you
succeed. Affiliates are provided with regular newsletters
outlining what is working for successful affiliates and
providing updates and details on new products.
Is the commission
reasonable? Commission rates on commodity
products such as books and CDs are low. This is because there
is very little margin in the products due to competition. Look
for products that have a commission rate of 15% or more that
are not commodities - that way you will be better able to
recoup your customer acquisition investment.
Are statistics provided? The
higher the level of statistics provided, the better off you
are. This will enable you to measure the success of your
marketing efforts and to determine the best places to invest
your marketing dollars. Insufficient statistics is a sign that
the affiliate program is not sufficiently interested in your
success.
Are new products being developed
regularly? To get the full value from
lifetime commissions, new products need to be introduced on a
regular basis. Without this, lifetime commissions can be
worthless. Also, look for consistent high quality in new
products introduced.
How frequently are commissions
paid? The more frequently commissions are
paid, the better off you are. Good quality affiliate programs
will pay you monthly. In some situations, commissions are not
paid until a certain level is reached. If the program you are
considering has this requirement, check how many sales need to
be made before the level is reached.
Have you read the affiliate
agreement? This is a key area that you
should look at. Some affiliate agreements are totally in favour
of the supplier. Others are more balanced. Some agreements
restrict your ability to promote similar products from other
suppliers. Most agreements have anti-spam provisions. Look for
agreements that are fair and that do not stack everything
against you as the affiliate.
While there are other factors that can be considered when
choosing an affiliate program, following the suggestions above
will help you to make superior business choices that will lead
to long-term success.
Author Bio
Article by Kevin Sinclair, CPA, of Personal & Business
Success Resources. Visit his website at www.business.ksinclair.com.
Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com
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