Overview of Affiliate Management

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Posted by Bobbie | Posted in Affiliate Blogger, Affiliate Management, Affiliate Marketing | Posted on 05-10-2008

An Affiliate Manager’s job is to keep the merchant’s affiliate program active, updated and thriving. Their job is to keep the affiliates motivated on the merchant’s behalf and to keep the affiliates informed of all new ad campaigns and any changes to the merchant’s program.

Typically Affiliate Managers are the ones who write the newsletter to the merchant’s affiliates and distribute that newsletter to the merchant’s email list of affiliates.

I’ve seen most outsourced affiliate management companies assign as many as 10 affiliate programs to one Affiliate Manager, but typically 4-5 is a full workload for a good Outsourced Affiliate Manager.  

 

Affiliate Marketing = Referral Sales

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Posted by Bobbie | Posted in Affiliate Blogger, Affiliate Marketing | Posted on 03-10-2008

Affiliate Marketing is all about referral sales … sales that are generated as a direct result of an affiliate’s efforts to market the merchant’s product or services.

Affiliates do all the marketing up to and including, leading the potential client to the merchant’s website. But, it’s 100% up to the merchant to convert that lead into a sale.

If the merchant pays affiliates based on the actual sales they generate, then be forewarned that affiliates will be looking at the merchant’s website for its sales conversion potential.

Overview of Affiliate Marketing

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Posted by Bobbie | Posted in Affiliate Blogger, Affiliate Marketing | Posted on 02-10-2008

Affiliate Marketing, in its most simplistic description can be explained like this: 

An affiliate tracking software gets hooked up to the merchant’s shopping cart. Then, the affiliate manager finds other websites and newsletters with people who would be interested in the merchant’s products. Those other websites run ads/links advertising the merchant. When a consumer clicks the link, they go to the merchant’s website.

If the consumer makes a purchase, then the tracking software notes it. The affiliate earns a percentage of the sale for every sale they bring the merchant. So, it’s simply a virtual sales force for the merchant’s business.Â