Thursday 17 January 2013

Affiliate Marketing Management

What is affiliate marketing?

 

Affiliate marketing is a way of making money online by promoting the products of another company for a commission on each sale you generate. People who promote products in this manner are called "affiliates", or sometimes "partners" or "associates". Most affiliates promote products through their websites or email lists, but you're not restricted to these methods: Basically, anywhere you can put a website address or a hyperlink can be turned into a promotional vehicle -- the only limit is your imagination.
Affiliate marketing isn't a pyramid-selling scheme, and it's not a tool for scammers and spammers. Affiliates are regular people looking to earn some extra cash from their websites, or individuals wanting a serious work-at-home business that they can perform from anywhere in the world, with serious earning potential.
When we say "affiliate marketing" we're actually talking about a bunch of things:
  • Finding good products to promote
  • Building websites
  • Conducting market research
  • Search engine optimization (getting your website ranking well in the search engines)
  • Creative ways to promote your products
  • Social networking and "web 2.0" strategies
  • Email marketing
  • Pay-per-click marketing
  • Creating or sourcing content for your website or newsletter
  • Getting motivated, staying motivated, and avoiding potential mishaps
  • Earning money by displaying ads on your site (eg, Google AdSense)
... And there's quite a bit more

Affiliate Management: 5 Ways To Improve Your Affiliate Relationships In 2013



  

1. Understand An Affiliate’s Preferred Communication Method & Availability

Many times your affiliates may have a day job or other responsibilities that they need to attend to during the day when they are not available to take a phone call or exchange emails.
While your goal as an affiliate manager should be to help your affiliates earn enough commission to allow them to be a full-time affiliate marketer, you also need to recognize and understand their current situation and communication preferences.
If your affiliate has a 9 to 5 job, understand that they’re likely easier to communicate with via email, and their response is likely going to come late at night or early in the morning. It’s important to respect their communication preferences and the best time(s) to reach them. If you can’t figure it out by how and when they respond to your correspondences, just ask.

2. Listen To Your Affiliates, Understand Their Needs & Bring New Ideas To The Table

Have you ever found yourself in a situation with a sales person where they have not asked any questions about what you need and clearly have no clue about what you want? I have, and so have many affiliates working with affiliate managers. As an affiliate manager, sometimes the best thing you can do is research an affiliate’s website, ask relevant questions, and listen to what your affiliate has to say.
Once you have an understanding of what your affiliates need, then you can present ideas and opportunities for them to become more successful in your affiliate program. If you have a meeting with one of your affiliates and don’t have a clue about their website or how they promote advertisers, you’re better off rescheduling the meeting after you have the opportunity to do your homework.

3. Ask Your Affiliates For Constructive Criticism & Feedback On Ways You Can Improve Your Program

While it may be difficult to ask and humbling to hear the answer, asking your affiliates about ways you can improve your affiliate marketing program could be the best solicited advice you can ask for — whether you like it or not. This is probably best accomplished by asking questions via email or by creating a spreadsheet that has a scale where affiliates can rate various aspects of your program.
You can keep it simple or allow affiliates to provide free-form feedback — your choice. Be sure to thank affiliates if they personally submit feedback. If it is anonymous, send out a communication summarizing the results and action items you plan on implementing as a result of their input.
Of course, what you do with the information your affiliates provide is most important and will show your affiliates how much you value their opinion.

4. Provide The Resources To Help Your Affiliates Become More Successful

Making useful resources available to your affiliate partners can be easier than you think. You don’t need to create a separate affiliate micro site to make these resources available, either. Walk down to your marketing department and ask them for any collateral or product marketing materials they have sitting around.
If they have it electronically you can easily send this out to affiliates. If it’s hard copy, figure out the best way to scan it and convert to a PDF. Making these types of marketing materials available to affiliates will help them understand your products, brand, and target audience.
If there are any concerns around confidentiality, update your affiliate program Ts & Cs to include language about privacy and/or mutual non-disclosure.

5. Personality Can Go A Long Way In Affiliate Management

One thing I’ve learned in business that holds true in affiliate marketing is that people like to know there’s an actual person behind the email and at the other end of the phone. That means be yourself and let your personality show.
Being professional and understanding the core business of your affiliates is absolutely critical to being a successful affiliate manager, but it’s your personality that will make you memorable.
There are many things that go into building strong relationships in business — but at the heart is being able to effectively communicate and create solutions to complex challenges. Affiliate management is no different.
The most successful affiliate managers know that the key to success is having great relationships with your affiliate partners and doing things the right way consistently. At the end of the day, if you help your affiliate partners become more successful in the program, they will help you be a more successful affiliate manager.

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2 comments:

  1. Awesome post about affiliate marketing management you define what is affiliate marketing are in very simple and easily understanding.All 5 ways for affiliate management are good for affiliate marketing.

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    1. Thanks for the nice comments. amit choudhary

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