Saturday, December 15, 2007

6 Questions Before Join Affiliate Program

1. What is the cost to join Affiliate Program?
Will it cost you anything to join? Most affiliate programs that are offered today are free of charge (FOC). So don't simply pay for those joining fee before you join.

2. When receive my pay checks?
You need to ask when a particular affiliate program issues its commission checks. Every program is different. Some programs issue their checks once a month, once a quarter, or twice a month. Choose one that suits your payment choices. Many affiliate programs set a minimum earned commission amount, which means you have to earn a certain amount before your next check can be issued.

3. What is ratio per sale?
A hit per sale ratio is the average number of hits to a particular banner or text link that it takes to generate a sale based on affiliate statistics. This particular element is very important, because it tells you how much traffic you have to generate before you can earn a commission from a sale.

4. How the referrals record to be tracked?
This is also the only way you can obtain credit for a sale. In addition, the period of time that these people stay in the system is also important. This is important, because some visitors will not initially buy anything, but they might want to return later to make a purchase. You need to know if you will still get credit for the sale if it is done at some point later, after the prospective customer's first visit.

5. Who is the online retailer?
In other words, who are you doing business with? You need to know the products they're selling and their average sales. Find out as much as you can about the retailer you're considering. The more you know about the retailer, the easier it will be for you to know if the affiliate program they offer is really for you and your site.

6. What is the percentage of commission?
40% is the average commission paid by most programs. If you find a program that also pays for impressions, this helps as well. This is why the average sales amount and hit to sale ratio is important.

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