Launching an Affiliate Program? Here's How to Do It
Think launching an affiliate program is easy? Think you can just join a network and 'they' will come? I don't do affiliate management myself any more, however since I offer free consultations for merchants, I talk to LOTS of them every week and then refer them out to the affiliate management company that best meets their needs. Many of the merchants that call me about launching a new affiliate program really have no idea what's involved and don't understand why they would need the help of an outsourced affiliate management consultant. Some just think all you have to do is add the tracking pixel to the cart. ;-) They simply don't realize how much there is to do, IF you want to launch a program right!
I'm so glad I don't manage programs any more, especially after reading the following blog about how much work goes into launching an affiliate program. It really offers some good tips about the steps involved. Reading the following blog prior to launch could help you build a much more solid foundation for your new or re-launch affiliate program. If launching a program yourself sounds too overwhelming, give me a call, I know some great consultants that can help!
"I thought it would be a great idea to share some of the main things you need to remember when launching or relaunching a new affiliate program... Here is a sample of my launch checklist:
1. The Process: In order to get all the stuff done that you need to prior to launching an affiliate program, one needs to prepare the process. Develop a list and timeline for each activity that needs to be done. Everything from setting up tracking, to developing recruiting emails; from advertising to banner development, get all these activities down and assign a due date. I like to start with the end date in mind, and work each activity backwards from that."
That's just the tip of the iceberg. Read the rest of Jamie's excellent launch tips over at Revenews.
Didn't Jamie do a great job???
Anyone want to add to these steps or have questions???
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Last edited by Linda Buquet : 12-16-2007 at 10:15 AM.
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"Hey Linda, could you speak further about your transition out of affiliate management and into your current position?"
Sorry Max, somehow I missed your question.
I loved the "working with affiliates" part of affiliate management, but didn't enjoy all the detail mundane parts like newsletters, reporting, managing creative and all the day to day stuff.
Also if I was doing full management I could only handle probably about 3 programs and I like variety.
I'm good at driving traffic, recruiting and promotion and love helping affiliates.
So I just ended up carving my own niche. Now have the luxury of only doing the big picture promotion parts that I like and none of the day-to-day stuff since all my clients are pro-actively managed. I also can support around 15 clients instead of just 3 so in a way can spread my efforts a little wider and help more affiliates since I cover a broad range of product categories.
My biz model is unique, the way I charge clients is unique - in fact this whole thing I do is pretty unique and no one else on the planet does what I do. In fact no one really understands what I do and it's sort of a mystery to most people how I pull it off. So I feel very lucky and blessed to have created my own unique niche.
I never planned this out - it just evolved. Back when I started my business I didn't have the vision to believe I could carve my own niche, create my own destiny, only do the things I love doing and would do for free anyway - AND get paid well for it. I just feel so lucky!
Did I ever end up answering your question?
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Hey Linda, thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I really appreciate.
It seems as though you've found something you love and will continue to grow with forever. I am looking for a job/avenue/niche for myself just like that. Everything is a work in progress :)
It is wonderful to hear someone with such a positive outlook on what they do for a living. I think that is the key to a successful and happy life. I think we all strive for that.
Good luck with everything you're doing, and I hope to meet you at one of the trade shows so we can speak and I can have a chance to pick your brain! :)
Linda
This post you made was very helpful to answering my questions i asked earlier in the n00b area. Understanding a little of how you got where you got and what you liked and didn't like was very valuable. I think it would help people to see a bio on your path and growth and success -- it would be inspiring and would help give clarity to the market and decisions people make when first getting in. My sense so far is that affiliates are more the entrepreneurs and affiliate managers are more the stellar operations experts to keep it all going well (for the merchant and affiliate). Now that you've made these comments i have a sense that being an affiliate may be more to my liking. Part of my AM thinking was i have merchant friends who simply could be doing so much better if they had affiliates working on their behalf. They have great niche products, but little marketing or sales or online experience.
Better late than never. Best of luck with your new program!
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