How Do You Treat Your Affiliates?
by: Denise Hall
If you've been working online for any length of time
you know that one of the best and fastest ways to
make money with your products is to offer an affiliate
program.
So let me ask you this - how do *you* treat your affiliates?
You might be asking yourself what I mean. After all,
you offer them a great commission on their sales,
and you've got a terrific product line for them to
offer their customers, right?
But how do you *treat* them?
Do you answer their e-mails when they have questions
or problems? If not, you could be losing some potentially
good affiliates. Would *you* try to help someone make
money if they won't even bother to give you the time
of day?
Are they just a number to you?
Do you look at your sales and say to yourself, "Affiliate
#2872 brought in over $1,000 for me yesterday. Cha-ching!
But affiliate #8679 has never made one sale. Too bad,
so sad."
Did it ever occur to you that without these people
you wouldn't be making as much money as you do? You,
alone, can't reach the entire world with your products.
Isn't that why you started your affiliate program
in the first place?
Even the woman who only sells one product a year brings
in money for *you.* And chances are, you have several
affiliates like that. So you're making alot more sales
even though each of them may only make one or two.
Maybe affiliate #8679, who has never sold any of your
products, could use a little help from you. You know
your products better than anyone else, so why not
give him some pointers to help him sell those products?
Sorry, but those "canned" ads you supply
don't count as "helping" your affiliates.
What I mean is, you should let your affiliates know
you're available to answer any questions they may
have. And then, for Heaven's sake, answer them! They
only want to be treated like human beings.
Helpful hint: in addition to the ads you supply your
affiliates, write a page of tips to help them make
sales.
Not everyone can be a "super affiliate"
but with some guidance the "little guys"
could probably sell more of *your* products. It's
a win/win situation for both of you.
And more importantly, it builds your affiliates trust
in *you.* The more they trust you and believe in you,
as a person, the harder they'll try to sell your products.
And the harder they try, the more likely they are
to succeed.
So, let me ask you again. How do *you* treat your
affiliates?
About The Author
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