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Affiliate Communication
by Sharon Housley
Affiliate Communication
Communication is Key!
When building an affiliate network communicating with affiliates is
important for merchants to maintain a good relationship. An affiliate's
web site targets visitors, who may not necessarily view a merchant's web
site, and therefore expands a merchants market. An affiliate may not be
able to actively keep up with the merchants product, it is important for a
merchant to keep affiliate's informed about new product information,
sales, new releases, links, graphics, promotions and special offers.
Keep in mind, not all affiliates are going to produce a high volume of
traffic, and importantly, visitors who want to purchase a merchant's
products or services. The occasional gem makes the time taken well worth
your effort. Talk with successful affiliates, find out what they are doing
to effectively promote your software, and use that information
to assist those affiliates who are not as successful.
Assist affiliates in understanding your product; no one knows your
products like you do. For affiliates to drive traffic that will convert to
sales, they need to understand the benefits of the product they are
marketing. Once an affiliate knows the product, they will be better able
to act as an extended sales force. In order for the affiliate to make the
effort, you simply must support them!
Make Communication Easy
Many 3rd party affiliate-tracking programs notify both the affiliate and
merchant of a sale. This can often be automated and will create positive
communication between merchants and affiliates. Making an affiliate's role
easier will help them increase earnings and further promote a merchants
site.
Provide affiliates with great looking graphics and sample text. Graphics
that work best are those that highlight your web site, yet fit the look of
an affiliate's web site.
Newsletters are another great way to get information to affiliates.
Include tips and specific for affiliates, along with general marketing
advice that helps with site promotion. If you are looking for software to
manage newsletters, I highly recommend Group Mail -. http:/
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Affiliate Taboos
An affiliate generates a sale for a product and the merchant promptly
decreases the commission. This sends a very negative message to the
affiliate, in many cases they've taken a lot of time to place links,
promote products and because they've driven effective traffic their
commission is decreased. If its necessary to decrease a commission for
whatever reason, be sure to include a personal note detailing the reason
and letting the affiliate know that you still support their efforts.
A Cheat?
An affiliate sale occurs, you go to their website and don't find any links
you decide they must be cheating you! This conclusion is simply a based on
poor communication and reporting. Many, many affiliates have multiple
sites, very few affiliate tracking programs allow affiliates to list
multiple sites, and in many cases the number of sites listed
do not accurately reflect the number of sites owned and managed by the
affiliate. Additionally many affiliates manage opt-in newsletters that may
result in sales, but links are not visible on a website. An example of a
popular ezine often promoting affiliates is Lockergnome!
Links, Links, Links
Keep your links valid! If you update a section of the site or remove an
offer provide a redirect or retain the link saying that such and such
offer has expired and a new one has replaced it. It seems a waste to
discard targeted traffic because a special has expired. Be sure to
communicate with your affiliates, and if a link will only be good for a
specified length of time tell them up front. When an offer expires notify
affiliates a week prior to the expiration with a reminder. This will give
them ample time to make any needed updates.
Added Incentives!
Affiliates love added bonuses for reaching goals or specified levels of
sales. Many of the 3rd party affiliate vendors run contests and provide
large incentives for their top performing ones. Reward and praise
successful affiliates.
Affiliates tend to be experts in other areas, which relate to a merchants
business; therefore, by communicating useful information, and helping
affiliates increase their earnings, they will give added exposure and
increase your sales. Communicating with affiliates will ultimately benefit
visitors of both sites. A little effort in the beginning can mean big
rewards in the long run.
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for NotePage,
Inc. http://www.notepage.net a company specializing in alphanumeric
paging, SMS and wireless messaging software solutions. Other sites by
Sharon can be found at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com and
http://www.small-business-software.net
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