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ou want to increase your sales, you may opt for running an affiliate program. When doing so, you allow other webmasters and bloggers to do the promoting for you. Not only that, but you both benefit. When they help to generate sales, you get the sale and they get the commission. Most internet users and business owne see affiliate programs as a win win situation and they are.

Although affiliate programs should benefit everyone involved, some programs take a turn in the wrong direction. Don’t let this happen to yours. Remember, the goal of an affiliate program is to promote your company or the products you sell. To ensure this is what happens, please continue reading on for a few helpful tips.

Do not let just anyone into your affiliate program. You will find a lot of varying information about this very subject online. Some affiliate managers recommend letting anyone interested join the program and other have rules and restrictions. For now, be lax on the rules, but use your best judgment. Do not accept an affiliate that has questionable videos, picture, or content on their website. It is usually best to avoid websites that use excessive bad language or have pornographic videos and pictures.

Do create a detailed application for interested applicants to complete. If you use a third-party affiliate hosting site, you may need to make a special note to the administrator. These websites often have their own standard applications. At the every least, get the name of the website your links, banners, company name, and products will be displayed on. Make sure it is inline with your views and company image.

Do not be afraid to reject some applications. As previously stated, you should not let anyone into your affiliate program. This is very important if your company name or products are linked-to on the website. You have an image to protect. With that said, saying you are going to reject is easier than doing it. You may feel bad for the applicant or think about the money lost. Don’t. If it will make you feel better, offer a brief explanation. If the applicant is on the right track, but not there, provide a few tips. Encourage them to implement these tips and then reapply for the program.

Do not expect to see results right away. If you started selling a product or a service, you already know that you cannot build an empire overnight. For example, if you wrote and eBook that you now sell online, it took you months to write that book, proofread, and edit. Then, you had to design a cover and upload to the web. You likely marketed your website before deciding on an affiliate program. You saw right away that just because a product or website is online, it doesn’t mean people will find it. Remember this about your affiliate program. It may take applicants awhile to learn about the opportunity. It make take even longer for their efforts to generate sales. Never give up on an affiliate program before the two-year mark. If after that point, you are still losing money, terminate.

Finally, be sure to invest time in those who look promising. Whether it be a consistent top performer or a new affiliate who looks promising, invest your time. Always encourage your affiliates to actively promote your company and products, but reward them for jobs well-done. Always be available or hire an affiliate manager to take questions, complaints, and suggestions. A happy affiliate will do the most for your company.
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f you run an internet business and have an affiliate program, it is important to de

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vote a lot of time and energy into that program. For internet retailers, their affiliate programs are the backbone of their company. It is these individuals and their websites that spread the word. They advertise for your company and generate sales. For that reason, you should be available to provide support and help along the way.

As important as it is to know that you, as a seller operating an affiliate program, should be available for helpful support, you may wonder why. Why is this help so important and how do you offer it? If these are questions you have, please continue reading on for the answers.

If you do not provide your affiliates with help and support along the way, you may find them dropping like flies. It is a known fact that people are unhappy when they can’t get the answers they want or need. You do not want to lose good or potentially good affiliates this way. Always make sure someone on your staff, whether it be you or another member, is available to find help through email or over-the-phone.

As previously stated, a lack of help and support may cause some affiliates to leave. Don’t expect all internet users to know how your company’s affiliate program works, how to get links, and so forth. There are many functioning affiliate programs online and they all operate in different manners. It is always important to be available for questions or complaints, but you can limit that frequency by properly training your affiliates and having how-to information available on your website. Have step-by-step guides with screenshots and a list of proven tips to get your affiliates started. When they have access to this information upfront, they are likely to ask fewer questions later.

It is also important to remember that help comes in a number of different formats. If an affiliate approaches you for help, they may not have a problem using your program. What they may have is a problem with is the sales page templates and banners available for use. You may not have their needed size or a sales page style that fit their needs. They may provide helpful suggestions, such as expanding the uploads. Of course, you don’t have to take these suggestions and implement them, but give it some thought. It if can benefit one affiliate, but might help them all.

Most importantly, providing your affiliates with help and support along the way should improve your affiliate program as a whole. Your affiliates do not have any confusion. There are no mistakes with their links or banners on your page. They are not breaking the rules. This benefits everyone involved. They help to legitimately and correctly generate sales and you get profits from those sales. In addition, since your affiliates always know they can turn to you to resolve a complaint, offer assistance, or accept suggestions, they are more likely to put forth extra work and effort.

As previously stated, there are many ways to provide your affiliates with help and support. In addition to having over-the-phone training sessions with new affiliates or step-by-step guides with screenshots available for viewing, have a dedicated email address setup just for your affiliate program. Ensure someone in your company is able to check this email at least four times a day.

Where you will run into problems is at night. You may work traditional business hours, but most affiliates don’t. In fact, some use affiliate programs as a way to supplement their full-time income, meaning they work late at night. Waiting 24 hours to receive a response is normal, but why not start an online forum for your members? They can provide each other with technical support, internet marketing help, and other tips. In fact, if you have top performing affiliates who consistently bring in sales, get them to volunteer their time or provide small compensation for them to be active in the forum. They can share their money making does and don’ts with others.
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If you are just starting an affiliate program, you need to find affiliates. You have a website outlining the terms and conditions of your program and an

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application. Even if you use a third-party affiliate hosting program, you still need to lead potential affiliates to your website. Yes, is important to focus on selling them. You need to convince them that your program is the best to join. First, focus on getting them there. What are your options?

Article directories. Article directories are popular and they do show results. Website owners have been using them as internet marketing tactics for years. Moreover, other websites and blogs use your articles. All information, including links back to your affiliate program website stay. Within weeks, you will find this information scattered around the web. Article directories work by linking back to your website. Before submitting an article, check your links. Ensure they do lead back to the correct spot.

When using article directories, you have two main options. You want to target internet users who want to get behind a good product or service, like what you have to offer. You also want to target experienced website owners and bloggers who are looking for another way to increase their income. You can write articles about the products or services you sell. Do a review and at the end of your article mention that readers can make money through promoting. For those who want to make money online, write generalized articles about affiliate programs. Cover topics that include what they are, how they work, and how everyone makes money. At the end of each article, provide a link back to your affiliate program website.

Online classified ads. When looking for jobs, many individuals bypass the printed employment sections and opt to find the same information online. This is where the greatest potential is. When choosing online classified websites, opt for those with free or reduced rates. Clearly highlight your program. There is some confusion. Many classified websites have strict rules on pyramid schemes. If you are just paying your affiliates each time they help you generate a sale, no strings attached, you should not have problems.

When using online classified ads, it is important to explain your opportunity in detail. Not everyone knows what affiliate programs are. If your listing states “earn 5% commission,” most readers will actually think that is in addition to an hourly rate. It is not. Fully explain your affiliate program, the tasks required to make money, and the payment terms. Eliminate confusion and weed out applicants right from the start.

Job posting websites or forums for home-based workers. Many people want to work from home. That has lead to an influx of work-at-home job posting websites and message boards. Visit these websites and look around. Can you post listings for affiliate programs? If so, do it! These individuals have already decided they want to work from home. Your opportunity allows them to do that.

When posting information about your affiliate program and linking back to your website, provide as much information as possible. As previously stated, these individuals want to work from home and most have done research already. They should know that an affiliate program is based on sales and commission only, not an hourly rate. Still, provide as much information as possible. Work-at-home job and opportunity listings seem less like a scam when they go into great detail.

Online message boards. When it comes to online message boards, opt for those that are based on running websites or blogs, internet marketing, or working from home. These individuals can give your affiliate program the most time. Many are also educated on running a website, marketing, and ad placement.

When highlighting your paid affiliate program opportunity and linking back to your website on a message board, read all rules first. Some only allow you to advertise job opportunities in specific sections. Don’t spam the boards. Next, utilize profile links and signatures. Wherever you can put a link without breaking the forum rules, do it. The key to leading potential affiliates to your website is to post and often. The more messages you post on a forum, the more your links will appear.

In conclusion, there are many ways that you can lead potential affiliates to your program website. In fact, these are just a few of your options. Overtime, you will see that word-of-mouth works great. When your affiliates start making money, they will discuss the opportunity with others. Soon, you won’t need to lead applicants to your website, as they will find it on their own.
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If you run an affiliate program, the effort put forth by your affiliates impacts on your profits. They more they market a website, the more views your li

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nks will get. This should lead to increased sales. Although an affiliate has some control over the money they make, not everyone puts forth that extra effort. For that reason, you may consider offering bonuses to your affiliates. It seems like a good idea, but is it? Familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of affiliate bonuses and then make the decision for yourself.

The Pros of Offering Affiliate Bonuses

Your options. Affiliate bonuses come in a number of different formats. You can decide how you want to offer this reward. For example, you can do a onetime commission increase for top performers. Increase their commission from 2% to 3%. You can opt for a short-term commission increase. For example, increase all of your affiliates’ commission levels from 2% to 4% in the month of December. There are also year-end bonuses. You can opt for bonuses for all affiliates or just those who made a certain amount of money.

They serve as a good source of motivation. As previously stated, not everyone is motivated when it comes to affiliate programs. Yes, it seems silly. An affiliate is in control over how much they make, but some rarely do any work. In fact, you may have affiliates on your program list that don’t even have your links displayed. These individuals will be motivated when they hear about a bonus. For that reason, announce all bonuses ahead of time. Give your affiliates a goal to work towards. If they meet that goal, they are rewarded. If not, it is their loss.

They impact your profits. Your one concern about offering affiliate bonuses is the extra money it costs. Yes, you will spend more, but consider the end result. Your affiliates are going to put forth extra effort to promote their website and your links, especially if they know there is the chance to get a great year-end bonus! Where to want to be cautious is with under performers or those that do not even have your links displayed. Don’t offer bonuses to these individuals, as you automatically lose money.

The Cons of Offering Affiliate Bonuses

They can be difficult for you to implement. As previously stated, if you want to do a year-end bonus, make sure your top earning affiliates get the most. After all, they did the most work. This means going down through the list of your partners and calculating bonuses. This can take time. It may be better to opt for an increase in everyone’s commission for a month or two. This involves changing a few settings in your affiliate tracking software and nothing more.

Your affiliates may come to expect these bonuses. Yes, bonuses do serve as a source of motivation, but your affiliates may come to expect them. If you cannot afford to give a bonus next year or raise commissions, you may have a disgruntled bunch. If you offer year-end bonuses, tell your affiliates it is a one-time thing. If you can afford and choose to give a bonus the following year, good. If not, there isn’t a big loss or uproar.

Some of your affiliates may get angry if they did not get a bonus. You should have a terms and condition contract that your affiliates agreed to. If not, make one. In that agreement, should be information concerning compensation. If not, update. Your affiliates should not disclose their commission rates or bonuses. Healthy competition is good, but discussing bonuses when not everyone got one often leads to trouble.
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If you run an affiliate program, training is important. As new affiliates come onboard, they need to learn the ropes. They need to know the rules of the program and familiarize themselves with ways to improve success. Thi

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s may involve learning about banner placement and internet marketing.

As the operator of an affiliate program, it is your job to train your affiliate. The best approach is to have an easy to follow guide. Once affiliates are entered into your system, ensure they have smooth sailing from there. Your affiliates should be able to find the coded links or banners they want within minutes, add them to their website, and publish. Make sure your system is setup correctly and is easy to navigate. By doing so, the initial training required is small to none.

With that said, making money with affiliate programs involves more than putting embedded links and banners on a website. It involves good ad placement and internet marketing. Internet marketing is important because if no one sees your affiliates’ websites, they won’t see your links. You might not consider internet marketing a part of your training, but you should. Provide a detailed list of tips on how to successfully market a website and affiliate products as a whole. Make this list readily available for your new affiliates to see.

As previously stated, running a successful affiliate program involves more than showing your affiliates how to get links, banners, and other graphics. You need to teach them how to successfully market a website and product. Unfortunately, you may not have time for this. What should you do? Rely on your other affiliates to help each other. With a few simple steps, your affiliates will be helping each other through technical problems, website design problems, and internet market problems in no time at all.

So, how do you let your affiliates help each other? With a message board for members only. If you don’t already have an online message board, now is the time to create one. This is easy, as there are many programs available online for free or affordable rates. Upload the codes to your website and you should have a forum. Encourage your affiliate, through the program website and emails to join. Once they register for a free account and start participating in discussions the rest will take off from there.

The only problem you may face is that internet marketers and affiliates wear many hats. Making money through your affiliate program is just one of the many things they do online. You want your experienced affiliates to join in on the discussions, as they are the individuals who can provide the community with the most beneficial information. Ask a few affiliates or provide a small amount of monetary compensation at first. After awhile, it will become natural to these individuals and they will participate in discussions without pressure.

Although an online message forum for your affiliates is a great way to have them help and train each other, it is important to not forget about your duties. You are the person in charge of the affiliate program. Visit the boards a couple times a week to participate in discussions yourself. Quickly review the posts to ensure all tips and tricks shared are accurate and inline with the program rules. An online message board does not diminish your position, but it does lessen the work you have to do.
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If you run an affiliate program, you know the importance of motivation. Some of your affiliates will try their hardest no matter what. On the othe

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r hand, some need motivation. What can you do to motivate them? Host many contests.

When it comes to hosting contests for your affiliates, you have many options. If this is your first time hosting an affiliate contest, please continue reading on for a list of dos and don’ts.

DO advertise your contests. Contests serve as motivation for affiliates. They are more willing to put that extra foot forward if they know they are rewarded for their hard work. For a contest to work and improve affiliate moral, your affiliates must know about it. Highlight your contest on your affiliate program’s website, in a company newsletter, or through emails.

DON’T forget to clearly state the contest rules and restrictions. For example, if you are rewarding the most improved affiliate, describe how you will select that individual. Is it the affiliate who sees the bigger increase in sale frequency or do you want to base your winner on the highest dollar amount of sales? Outline the prize, whether it be a special mention in an affiliate program newsletter or $25.

DO host contests and as often as possible. The more contests you hold, the more results you will see. For example, affiliates are more likely to work harder when they know they have the chance to win compensation every two months, as opposed to once a year. In terms of affiliate contests, it is best to opt for short-term results.

DON’T focus on the same individuals month after month. This is most commonly seen with rewarding the highest earning affiliates. They tend to fluctuate between one or two individuals. Mix it up a little bit. In fact, offer a few contests aimed at new affiliates. These are the ones that truly need the extra push and something to strive for. Occasionally, offer a contest for the new affiliate who generated the most sales or the most improved affiliate.

DO share tips on how to improve sales. You want to do more than just say “We have a contest for the most improved and top earning affiliates.” Underneath the mention of your contests and above the various rules and restrictions, provide tips. These tips can help your beginners. Not only can it improve their chances to win a contest, but these tips should automatically increase the affiliate earnings. Share tips on internet marketing and stress the direct link between increased commissions and well-marketed websites. Focus on add placement. All links and banners above the fold are likely to get more clicks.

DON’T forget to recognize those who won contests. At the close of a contest, you may just pay the winner their extra $25. Do more than that. List the contest winner on your website or in a company newsletter. For starters, it improves moral. The winner of the contest would have been pleased with the extra $25, but having their name published now gives them pride. They know you and other affiliates appreciate their hard work. Finally, newcomers to your program want to see proof that the contests are legitimate. New affiliates who can see a list of past contest winners and know that you do deliver the prize are more likely to put forth that extra effort.

DO think outside-of-the-box, in terms of contest themes. As previously stated, popular contests for affiliates include the most improved affiliate and the top earning affiliate. These are good, but remember there is more to running and making money through an affiliate program. In the above mentioned tip section, it was stated that high traffic websites and good add placement translate into sales. Reward your affiliates for these. Have a contest for the best-marketed website, the best-designed website, or the website with the best ad placement. If your affiliate program relies on sales pages, instead of banners, reward affiliates with the best sales page design. Your options are endless. Basically, anything remotely related to affiliate program and internet market can turn into a contest.
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If you sell a product online, you should rely on affiliate programs. With these programs, you partner with other internet users. They help you increase sales. At the same time, they make money. What could be better than a partne

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rship where everyone involved profits? Not much.

In terms of affiliate programs, there are two main types. For starters, say you operate an online store selling handmade baby clothes. You have a large collection of inventory. You need to drive traffic to your website. You join a large affiliate hosting company, like Commission Junction. You create an account, upload banners and text links to the website. Now, you just need affiliates. These individuals will copy and past the codes from your text links and banners on to their website. Each time a sale is made through them, they make money. Most important, you get a sale!

The other type of affiliate program is when you have a single product or service to sell. This is common with digital goods, such as how-to eBooks. You can use the above mentioned approach of coded links and banners, but you can also provide your affiliates with sales pages. These sales pages then have a link where customers can order the product. Each time a sale is made, you both make money. These vary from the above mentioned affiliate programs, as rarely are graphic banners used. Instead, the program relies on sales pages.

Regardless of how you want to run an affiliate program or what type of product you have available for sale, the first step is finding affiliates. You can wait for them to come to you, but this may take a while. Instead, get the ball rolling yourself.

Visit online message boards for making money online, website owners, bloggers, and internet marketing. These individuals want to make money from home. In fact, most are already participating in affiliate programs. Convince them to join yours. Unfortunately, you need to tread lightly. There same individuals know all about affiliate programs and how you will use them to make money, even more than they are making. Don’t make a standalone post saying “come be an affiliate for us and I will make you a lot of money.” If someone asks for recommendations on affiliate programs, mention yours. Use your signature to advertise your program and the money to be made with a catchy line. Advertise your affiliate program in applicable sections, such as “Advertise Your Business Here,” sections.

Use online classified ads, namely Craigslist.org. Craigslist has rapidly increased in popularity. Those familiar with the internet now turn to it to buy, sell, and trade items, to find jobs, and services. It is based on area, so visit a number of different cities and states. Post advertisements. Be cautious though because you will get individuals who associate affiliate market with a traditional sales job that includes commission. Make it known you do not pay an hourly rate, just commission. With that said, be sure to state the benefits. These include freedom to work from home, being in control over your own hours and the money made.

As previously stated, individuals who want to make money may come to you. At the bottom of your website, be sure to have information on your affiliate program. Give users information on the program, explain how they make money, highlight how much some of your top performers make, and direct them to the online application.

Most affiliate programs rely on a third party affiliate hosting website, like LinkShare, Commission Junction, or Click Bank. When joining these programs, you will give information about your company and your expectations. Be very clear, especially when choosing categories. Website and blog owners visit these websites and browse for affiliate programs that are based around their theme. Don’t let your program mistakenly get lumped into the wrong category. This will make it difficult, if not impossible, for qualified affiliates to find you.
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If you want to start an affiliate program to increase product sales, you have a big task in front of you. It isn’t necessarily getting a program up and running that is the hard part. There are third-party affiliate hosting websites and affiliate tracking software that will do the work for you. Your biggest challenge will come with training new affiliates.

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Even if your affiliate program website is properly setup and easy to navigate, it is still important to train your new affiliates. Don’t assume they are masters of affiliate marketing and promoting. They may be new the world of making money online; your program may be the first opportunity they came across and decided to try. Plus, even seasoned internet users run into problems or complications that require help. To reduce complications and confusion later on, take the time to train your new affiliates.

What is nice about affiliate training, is the options you have. You do not need to host an in-person seminar. In fact, that may be impossible to do. You likely have affiliates from all across the country. Instead, rely on instant messaging programs, email, video conferences, and the phone to train your team members.

When it comes to training new affiliates, you want to cover many topics. One off those is finding graphics to use. With most affiliate programs, you give your affiliates code embedded links, banners, and product pictures. They find these on the program website then copy and paste into their website. It is a very easy process, but one that affiliates may not understand. Walk all new affiliates through the process of browsing and searching for these graphics, talk them through the process of getting them to show on their websites, and so forth. You only need to do this once or twice for each new member. Overtime, they will be able to perform this task easily.

Next, it is important to cover the rules and restrictions of your program. In fact, if you do not have a terms and condition contract that all affiliate agreed to, create one now. This is where you will highlight any restrictions you have. Are affiliates prohibited from using their links to make personal purchases? State so. Do you prohibit your affiliates from discussing compensation with others? State so. Make sure this information is always viewable on your website, but clearly state the rules and restrictions of your program for all new members.

As you know, there is much more to making money with affiliate programs than putting affiliate links on a website. The best way to make money with affiliate links and products is to have a well marketed website. If your affiliate has banners bearing your company image, will anyone see them? Not if they don’t do some marketing. A well-marketed website also increases your profits, as it should lead to more sales. Incorporate internet marketing into your training. Talk your affiliates through a few marketing tactics and emphasize the direct connection between internet marketing making money.

Most importantly, cover payment in your training. This information should also be clearly outlined on your website. Don’t give your affiliates the chance to be confused or start a fuss. In training, tell and show your affiliates how they make money. Then, explain how much money they make, when they can get paid, and so forth.
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Do you operate an affiliate program? If so, your program will soon start to takeoff, if it hasn’t already. When your current affiliates are paid and pleased with the results, they will talk about the program online. Word will sprea

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d that money is to be made with your affiliate program. Getting new affiliates is nice, but it is a lot of work. Not all of these affiliates are familiar with affiliate programs, ad placement, web design, and internet marketing. You will likely hear a lot questions. Of course, you should answer these questions, but take them and create a frequently asked questions section on your website or message board.

One of the many reasons why you should create a frequently asked questions section about your affiliate program is because it reduces the questions asked. As an affiliate manager, you have many tasks. You cannot spend all day answering simple questions, like how do I know which banner performs the best and so forth. By creating a frequently asked questions section and by displaying it on your program website or message board, you eliminate some of these questions. Your new affiliates can head straight to your section and get the answers to their questions. If, by chance, the question wasn’t answered then they can email you.

Another reason why a frequently asked question section is a good idea for your affiliate program website is because of the information it provides. New affiliates are likely to have questions, but those questions won’t come at the same time. You direct new affiliates to the frequently asked question section and they read it. They get a lot of information on common concerns. They are now educated. The more information you provide, the better.

Speaking of information, what should you include in a frequently asked questions section? It is important to cover all aspects of using and making money from your affiliate program.

To get started, clarify the rules and restrictions. Common questions in this area are about using affiliate links to make personal purchases and having the company or product name in the web address. If you do not want your company name used in any http address, state so. If you don’t want your affiliates to click on their links for personal purchases and get paid commission, state so.

Next, focus on getting started with links and banners. Depending on your program, you may have text links, banners, and picture links for individual products. One of the questions you will be asked is “how do I find them?” Provide detailed instructions. Take any other questions you have been asked about using your embedded links or pictures and insert them here.

Then, focus on how affiliates make money. Of course, it is each time a sale is generated through an affiliate link, but restate this again. Then, state the importance of internet marketing. One common question you will get asked is “how do I market my website or the affiliate product?” This is where you can provide a detailed list of direction or tips.

Finally, focus on payment. Your new affiliates not only want to know how they make money, but how much, when they get paid, how often, and through what method. Take these questions and answer them in this section. State your minimum payout requirement, how payment is processed, and when your affiliates can expect to receive it.

The above mentioned examples are just a few of your ideas. You want to take the most common questions you have been asked by new affiliates in the past and compile those questions and their answers into an easy to read list.
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promote your company and the products you sell. Simply by listing the opportunity online, you will get a many takers. People see working as an affiliate as an easy way to make money. Since you will get many applications, be sure to review all the information. Most importantly, visit and review the website.

As for why it is important to review and approve all interested affiliates, it has to do with your company or product name. You spend years or months to get where you are today. You have a quality product or service that sells. You are making a good name for yourself. Don’t throw it all away. Not all internet users understand affiliate programs. Some automatically see your company name or logo on a website and assume it is yours. They may not know it is actually the website of a paid affiliate, a completely different person.

You now know the importance of protecting your company name, products, and services. However, when it comes to reviewing affiliate websites, what should you avoid?

Pornographic material. You may be surprised how many websites have these images and others fall into the borderline category. Remember, think about your image. Most owners of pornographic websites wouldn’t knowingly apply for an affiliate program with a kid’s clothes store and show naked pictures of women, but you honestly never know. Some actually do this just to get a laugh or to be devious for no other reason. Don’t fall victim to this idiotic behavior by not reviewing all interested affiliates and their websites.

Bad language. With cursing, it is hard. Fifty years ago, you wouldn’t hear some individuals toss around a swear word, but now people do it all the time. In fact, bad language even appears on network television. In this aspect, use your best judgment. Lookout for words that are likely to negatively effect readers and your customers. Always remember, think about your company image. Don’t assume that all internet users know the website is not yours, just an affiliates.

Highly debatable topics. Unless you can put a good spin on things, it is best to stay away from debatable topics. The only exception would be if your service or product were built on debate. Unfortunately, someone always gets offended. For example, a website or blog that touches on the subject of abortion takes a pro-life stance. Great if you sell baby products. Nevertheless, there is a lot of debate surrounding this topic. Others strongly claim it is not the government’s right or anyone else’s to make the choice. Do you want your name, company name, or products boycotted by these individuals? It is rare, but it may happen.

Hard to navigate websites. Building a website is easy. Even beginners who are unfamiliar with HTML can build a website with a site builder program. Unfortunately, it is a lot harder to connect the pages. Some websites are so hard to navigate that readers can’t get away fast enough. Don’t let your links be displayed on these types of websites. First, the reader may associate you with this poorly built website. Next, they likely won’t stay on the website long enough to see your links or banners.

Copyrighted material. Although it is difficult to determine if content on an affiliate’s website is stolen or duplicated, it is important to know. Search engines like to penalize websites with duplicate content, even if it was obtained legally. They want to provide internet users with the best, unique information. Therefore, if an affiliate of yours gets their articles from free article directories, they may be penalized. Their website may not appear until the 10th page of a search. In that case, there is a slim chance your links will get viewed, let alone clicked on. In addition, if the content was stolen, the original owner may try to contact you to rectify the situation, as your company name was displayed on the page.
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If you run an affiliate program, you want to reward your current affili

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ates for doing a job well-done. On that same note, you want to bring attention to your affiliate program and get new online agents to signup. How do you do that? With contests designed especially for your affiliates.

As great as it is to hear that contests can generate interest in your affiliate program and reward your top affiliates, you may wonder how and why? What is it that makes these events so successful? If you need proof that affiliate contests do work, continue reading on for five benefits.

1 – You Have a Wide Range of Options

Affiliate contests come in all different formats. You have the freedom to decide what type of affiliates you want to reward. Do you want to give a prize to those who participate the most in the message board community? Do you want to pay the top earning or most improved affiliate a bonus? You can. Bonuses and monetary compensation are not the only prizes available. You sell a product; consider giving it away as a prize or choose a popular electronics device, like a computer or Blu-Ray player.

2 – They Are Easy

Hosting a contest for your affiliates may seem like a lot of hard work, but it very easy. It all depends on the type of contest you hold. Do you want to reward the most active participants in the community forum? You will see how many posts each member has. Opt for the member with the most posts or the most detailed responses. Do you want to reward the top earning affiliate? Just use your software to find that person and there you go! The hardest part of hosting an affiliate contests is determining and writing out your rules; the rest is easy.

3 – They Motivate Your Affiliates

The biggest reason why you should give affiliate contests a chance is because of the motivation it provides. Do you have 50 affiliates, but only 10 that are actively promoting your products? If so, the others joined your program, so they are interested. It is just that they may need a push or extra encouragement. Offer a great prize in a contest and you will see results. These results should include an improvement in performance, productivity, and sales.

4 – They Improve Your Sales

Speaking of improved sales, they are the greatest benefit of hosting affiliate contents. As previously stated, contests motivate people. They like to get rewarded for a job well-done or just have the chance to win something for free. Your affiliates should put forth the extra effort to market your website or products. They do so hoping they will be the contest winner. The result, no matter what, is increased sales for you.

5 – Word Spreads

Online, it is easy to see that home-based workers talk a lot on message boards. They share moneymaking tips, tricks, and warning with each other. If your affiliate wins a contest you held, they are likely to talk about it online. This can help to bring in new affiliates. No all program managers host contests. New affiliates will like that they get paid and have a chance to earn additional bonuses.

As you can see, there are many reasons why and benefits to hosting contests for you affiliates. If you haven’t started yet, give it a try. Chances are you will receive positive feedback from your team members.
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If you run an affiliate program, you want to make sure your affiliates are motivated. Yes, they should already be. The number of sales they generate is directly related to the money they make, through commission. With that said, you may be surprised how many of your affiliates don’t put forth

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an extra effort. These individuals may not market or advertise their own website, do not have yours banners in a good location, and so forth. It is important to provide them with motivation.

Not only is it important to provide your underperforming affiliates with motivation, but your top performers too. Earning a lot of money is nice, but it can get boring. Give your top performing affiliates new goals to reach. Keep them active and interested in your affiliate program. After all, they generate the most income for you.

So, what are good sources of motivation?

Contests. If you want to improve the performance of your affiliates, you can’t go wrong with a contest. Be sure to have good prizes on hand, like $50 or a new laptop computer. With contests, you not only have freedom to choose the prize, but the terms of the contest too. For example, you can reward your top performing affiliates, your most improved affiliates, the affiliates most active in your messages boards, and so forth. Your options are endless. Anything related to your affiliate program can be transformed into a contest.

Increased commission levels. As with contents, you have different choices with increased commission levels. Do you want to keep your top performers happy and active in your program? Create stages they can meet. For example, for every $10,000 your affiliates generate in sales, increase their commission one or two percent. You also have the option to temporarily increase commissions. This is great during the holidays. The months leading up to Christmas are the best time to sell a product and the time in which your affiliates could use the extra money.

A notable mentioned. It is no doubt that most affiliates would prefer compensation over a notable mention, but it does work. Do you have a top performing affiliate who always generates a lot of sales? Make sure they are recognized for their work. Mention their name and provide a link to their website on your affiliate program website, on your message boards, or in a monthly newsletter. Not only will the featured affiliate feel pride, it will motivate others and they can follow his or her examples.

Offer free resource guides for your affiliates. The thing about affiliate programs is that many new affiliates underestimate the work involved. You must do more than just toss a few coded links or banners on a website. That website needs to be promoted and ad placement is important. Once some new affiliates realize this, they head for the hills. Make sure your new affiliates know that work is involved to become a top earner, but show them that work is simple. Have resource guides available for internet marketing, online sales, and networking. When your affiliates have step-by-step guides to follow, it doesn’t seem so hard to make money.

The above mentioned ideas are just a few of the many ways that you can motivate your affiliates. Remember, motivation is important. Yes, your products will sell on their own, but affiliate programs provide a boost in sales. That boost means more money for you, so start motivating your affiliates, especially the underperformers, today.
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If you run an affiliate program, do you reward your affiliates for a job well-done? If not, you should start and immediately. These programs rely on the hard work and determination of affiliates to be successful. You may be surprised how much motivation rewards provide.

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As great as it is to hear that you can and should reward affiliates for a job well-done, why? It is really worth the time and effort. Of course it is! Remember rewards are motivation. You need to motivate your affiliates. An affiliate is more likely to promote their website with your links and those links when they get an extra incentive for doing so. Don’t make the mistake of believing rewards are only for children. They are not and they can do wonders for your affiliate program.

Not only does rewarding your affiliates improve their drive and determination, but it should lead to more sales for you. An affiliate selling your eBook through an affiliate sales page is more likely to push your product and market it when they get rewarded. This means more sales for you. The same with retail store affiliate programs. Whether you sell one product or one thousand, you should notice an increase in sales after putting a rewards program in place.

Now that you know the benefits of rewarding your affiliates, what type of rewards can you do? Your options are endless. With that said, try to keep it related to your affiliate program. For example, reward top earning affiliates with commission increases. Reward all of your affiliates with a temporary increase in commission percentages during the holidays. Give away the some of your top selling products or electronic devices, like a new laptop.

It is best to reward your affiliate with prizes. This is a given, as people love free stuff. With that said, don’t discount a little bit of recognition. Do you send out monthly newsletters to your affiliates or have an online message forum? If so, highlight top earning affiliates or the most improved. Better yet, turn it into a learning experience. Interview that affiliate or provide links to their website or sales page. Let your underperformers see what it takes to be a successful, well-paid partner.

The simplest way to reward an affiliate for a job well-done is to send them a personal message. Did you notice that an affiliate helped to assist in a large sale, like a $2,000 television set? Send them a quick congratulatory message and thank them for participating in your program. People want to be recognized and congratulated for a job well-done. A boss shakes the hand of a well-performing employee in the traditional workplace, so try to do the same. Showing appreciation is a very simple yet effective way to improve moral and keep good performing affiliates onboard.

As you can see, there are many ways to reward your affiliates for a job well done. If you aren’t doing so now, give it a try. Monetary compensation or prizes always do the trick. As previously stated, people love free stuff and your affiliates feel the same way. As for sending a congratulatory message or featuring a notable affiliate, you open the line of communication. This is important when running a successful affiliate program; you and your affiliates must work together as a team.
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