Over the years I have worked with dozens, maybe even hundreds of affiliate managers and they range from awesome to terrible. Some of them get it and some of them are totally missing the mark with their efforts.
So what makes a good affiliate manager? Here are a few things I think an affiliate manager should do if they want to make their affiliate program successful and help their affiliates succeed:
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So what makes a good affiliate manager? Here are a few things I think an affiliate manager should do if they want to make their affiliate program successful and help their affiliates succeed:
where are they, the traits, or am I missing something over here?
Communication
That is the key I think, that article that Matt is very good, and all can be solved and managed with good communication, get to know the affiliate, recommending some offers, some “how to’s”, letting know what is happening with offers, payouts, of course not sounding forced to.
Personally, I think that an affiliate manager should be one who thinks strategically and offers good advice to help better affiliate sites and content. Thinking outside the box is an invaluable asset that does not come ingrained in every AM. This may come in a variety of ways, however if your AM offers solid advice and constructive feedback with strategic reasoning, it can be the difference between the success and failure of your site.
Thinking outside the box is an invaluable asset that does not come ingrained in every AM.
Unfortunately this is true however I think that it is a skill that can be learned...
It is hard when dealing with bottom lines and corporate types, but good AMs just have to learn to step out of their comfort zone and do what is right, even if those above them don't like it.