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7 Ways To Put Your Affiliate Income On Steroids
As an affiliate, have you ever out of frustration wondered why your sales don't reflect the effort you're putting out? Chances are one of THE biggest mistakes you're making is that you're using the same standard banners, classifieds and articles...
Affiliate Marketing and You
So, you want to be an internet marketer but you have nothing to market? No problem! Become an affiliate marketer and market other people's goods or services. Affiliate marketing is a great way to begin your internet marketing career. Best of all,...
Affiliates go to school!
It has been said that only 2% of affiliate marketers ever make any “real” money from their efforts. The rest struggle and flounder as they see most of their efforts fail. Rather like master archers hitting the bull’s-eye each time while the rest...
Affiliates Should Give First and Sell Second
As an affiliate your primary goal is to make a commission on the sale of a product you are re-selling. However, it is important to know the best method to getting this result. For the affiliate the best method may be different than for the direct...
An Affiliate Program that did not work
The saga of an affiliate program that did not work
I came across the idea to *own* a casino in March. I looked at the
various offers, carefully researched, checked for bad references and
finally made a selection.
Readymade casinos, linked...
Finding an affiliate online opportunity program
Finding an affiliate online opportunity program Affiliate online opportunity program Never before has it been easier to find an affiliate online opportunity program. From years ago when franchising was new the whole county turned its attention to...
How To Get People To Click Your Affiliate Links
I was just having lunch with a friend of mine who is working on a new affiliate program. She seemed very excited about it, and as we ate our delicious cold lobster salad she gave me all the details. I began asking her a few questions, and as the...
How to Market Your Own Product And Earn Massive Affiliate Commissions
Are you at a loss for creative ways to earn steady affiliate
commissions? If so, then let me show you a quick and easy way to
earn more money promoting affiliate programs while also creating
additional revenue streams on an ongoing basis.
If...
MEAT AND POTATOES FOR YOUR AFFILIATE DIET
Think of banner ads as the spice in your affiliate diet. Sprinkle them around, but for a heartier helping of sales, you'll need something more solid! Learn to give your visitors longer, more descriptive pre-sales text. Revamp your affiliate...
The Rich Jerk - You Suck at Affiliate Marketing
The Rich
Jerk - What's All The Fuss About?
You've heard it before over and over again. "Get Rich Quick"...
"Fire Your Boss" ... "Work at Home"..."Make Millions". All of it
sounds like Bull Sh*t, right? Well thats because most...
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What Do Affiliate Tracking Services Do?
Some affiliate programs design their own internal software to track affiliate referrals, calculate commissions, and process payments. It is far more common, though, for programs to outsource these functions to an affiliate tracking company. Knowing which affiliate tracking company a program uses allows you to quickly assess how many of the aspects of their affiliate program will operate. What follows are some of the aspects of an affiliate program that are largely influenced by the affiliate tracking company used.
Targeted linking
Also known as “deep linking”, targeted linking is the practice of allowing affiliates to direct traffic to whichever page on the affiliate programs site best fits their pre-selling strategy. The alternative to targeted linking is to direct all referred traffic to the home page of the site. Programs that offer targeted linking often, though not always, have much higher conversion rates.
Tiered commissions
Some programs will reward affiliates for bringing new affiliates into the program. While this reward can take many forms, it is usually a small percentage of what the new affiliates earn. In such programs, there are often a handful of affiliates who are very successful recruiting and earn a steady income even though they make few direct sales. Some affiliate tracking companies do not have the capacity to offer tiered commissions, although most do and leave the choice up to the individual program manager.
Tracking return customers
Most purchases on the internet do not occur the first time a visitor comes to a page. Often they will bookmark the page and return to the site hours, weeks, or sometimes months later to purchase. Using a combination of cookies, IP tracking, and domain referral tracking; affiliates can still receive commissions on customers that do not make immediate purchases. While the exact window of customer action may vary from program to program, most affiliate tracking
companies use the same tracking methods (cookies or IP tracking) across all of their programs.
Traffic and Sales Reporting
A practice so common as to be considered standard, affiliate tracking companies allow affiliates to log on and review the traffic and sales that they have generated over certain date periods. Some companies allow affiliates to create campaigns by which they can track the effectiveness of different marketing methods. The type of reporting available tends to be consistent across all affiliate programs a company tracks.
Payment Frequency
The industry standard is to send commission payments on a monthly basis when an affiliate’s earnings reach a certain minimum balance. Some programs send checks more or less frequently. On rare occasions a company will not send checks automatically, instead requiring that affiliates log on and request a payment. This is often a sign of an untrustworthy company trying to avoid paying all commissions due. Anything other than automatic payment is uncommon.
Network of Programs
Some tracking companies cater to affiliates who wish to participate in multiple programs. An affiliate who is part of their network can examine and join other programs they track, pending the approval of each program manager.
Training
Any program that leaves training of affiliates solely in the hands of their tracking company is doing their affiliates a great disservice, but the tracking company can help. Kowabunga, for example, provides affiliates with a database of affiliate marketing articles, FAQs, and a quick start guide. A tracking company can’t provide training for a specific product or service, but they can educate affiliates on the general aspects of the industry.
About the Author
Clay Mabbitt writes articles about online income opportunities. He is the founder of a community of Internet entrepreneurs sharing knowledge and experience at http://www.affiliatescreen.com
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