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Should you Add Affiliate Sales to Your Marketing Mix?
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June Campbell
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Online sales from the corporate web site not all you had hoped
for? Is the site barely holding its own even though you've paid
top dollar for a good design, your best copy writers generated
the text, and a search engine guru managed to get you decent
rankings in the search engine war?
If that's the case, it might be time to implement an affiliate
program (a.k.a. associate program).
In short, affiliates are "commissioned sales people" who
promote a merchant's product or service on the Internet. In
return, they are paid a commission for each customer they bring
in. Each affiliate is given a unique string of code that he or
she places in a banner ad, web link, or in an email message.
When someone clicks on the special link, they are taken to the
merchant's web site. Affiliate tracking software
monitors the activity and tells the merchant which affiliate
generated the clickthrough.
Depending on your operation, you might opt to reimburse your
affiliates for sales, leads, or clickthroughs. (i.e. the number
of people who click through a special link and arrive at your
web site.)
Noteworthy large companies currently using online affiliate
programs include Walmart, Payless Shoes, Boscov's Department
Store and many others.
Affiliate programs work effectively for small businesses as
well as large. Dr. Ken Evoy of Montreal (www.sitesell.com) and
Cory Rudl of Vancouver (www.internetmarketingtips.com) are
perhaps unfamiliar names to many Canadians. However, in the
online community of international web marketers, both men are
highly prominent marketing gurus. Both have built lucrative
online businesses primarily through the use of affiliate sales.
Home businesses aren't excluded. Many a home biz operator has
generated excellent sales by incorporating an online affiliate
program into the marketing mix.
As you might expect, not all affiliate programs are successful,
and not all operate without a glitch. Those companies with
successful programs have figured out the secrets to making a
program work.
Binkley Toys Inc. has used an affiliate program to sell their
teddy bears online since 1996. As of January 2003, the company
has 7,846 affiliates. Rob Bishop, VP rates their affiliate
program as "more than successful." (http://www.binkley-
toys.com).
Initially, Binkley Toys paid affiliates a sum for each
clickthrough generated. "It could get quite expensive, with no
guarantee that a click ( or 1000 clicks ) would turn in to a
sale. Now, we only pay per sale. If there is not a sale, then
there is no commission paid," Bishop commented.
While some businesses administer their own affiliate program
using sophisticated affiliate tracking software, Binkley Toys
has opted to use a third party service called Commission
Junction (CJ). CJ is one of the larger affiliate administrative
services on the web today. (Affiliates are called "publishers"
and merchants "advertisers at CJ).
CJ handles all aspects of the affiliate program, from providing
specially coded links to tracking sales to issuing checks to
affiliates. "This frees us up to do what we do best --
manufacturing teddy bears," said Bishop.
It's not inexpensive for an advertiser to open an account with
CJ. Bishop's advice is to consider your ROI and to have a
smooth running operation before investing in a top line service
like CJ. "I believe we paid $450 US to join CJ, and the last I
heard it was over $2500 US, Bishop recalled. "There are less
expensive programs to try before investing in a more expensive
program like this one."
Attracting and motivating affiliates is another consideration.
All companies with affiliate programs will tell you that a
small percentage of their affiliates bring in the lion share of
the sales. Many affiliates do little or nothing to promote the
product other than putting a link on a web site and hoping for
the best.
The secret, therefore, is to attract affiliates who know what
they are doing and who will work actively to promote your
products.
Binkley Toys provides their affiliates with fresh banners,
buttons and other marketing materials. It's also important to
ensure that you have a fast and easy web site, good product
descriptions and photos, and fair prices and shipping
charges. "If you have good affiliates signing up for your
program, and they do not get a good return for their time,
then they will drop your banners and advertise a more
profitable program instead," Bishop remarks.
One key element is to reward affiliates for sales made by
repeat visitors. It's common for a web surfer to clicks through
an affiliate link, buy nothing, but return the next day through
the corporate web address instead of the special link. With
Binkley Toys' system, the referring affiliate would be paid
commission for any purchase the customer made that day. (The
tracking is accomplished with a web technology
called "cookies.")
Bishop reports that Binkley Toys uses cookies that are set never
to expire. The company believes that they owe affiliates
commissions on returning visitors since they were the initial
referrers. "This practice is common offline with Sales Reps so
I do not see why it would be any different online, says
Bishop. "I think this also keeps affiliates advertising for
us loyally."
One last consideration: before implementing an affiliate
program, be sure you are able to fulfill the sudden influx of
orders that might occur. Nothing will lose you affiliates (and
customers) faster than orders that do not arrive as promised.
Commission Junction (3rd party admin service)
http://www.cj.com
Linkshare (another 3rd party affiliate admin service)
http://www.linkshare.com
BeFree (yet another 3rd party admin service)
http://www.befree.com/
ClickBank (3rd party admin service for merchants selling
electronic products only)
http://www.clickbank.com
Associate Programs (Resource site for affiliates)
http://www.associateprograms.com
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