Internet Marketing Advice by Mark J. Welch (Copyright © 2007)

Affiliate Program Advice
Reasons Not to Add an Affiliate Program   -   Should Your Affiliate Program Be Public or Private?
What Factors Do Affiliates Consider?   -   Which Affiliate Technology or Network?
My Usual Recommendations (Affiliate Program)   -   Affiliate Recruitment Strategies
Captive and Stealth Affiliates   -   Special Affiliate Program Policies
Outsourced Program Management Agencies   -   Selling the Affiliate Program
Types of Affiliates

My Usual Recommendations:

  1. Affiliate Technology: I strongly recommend ShareASale as an affiliate technology solution.
  2. Create Compelling Affiliate Content: I recommend that you devote adequate resources to creating a strong collection of "affiliate content," including the affiliate-program information page, FAQs, datafeed, and creatives (banner & button image ads). This content must explain why affiliates should prefer your offer to those of your competitors (but without naming your competitors); it should be factually specific, without excess "hype." (See the outline of "reasons why customers choose MerchantName.com" and "reasons why affiliates should choose MerchantName.com," in an appendix to this report.)
  3. Full-Time Affiliate Manager: I recommend that you allocate one full-time staff position to manage the affiliate program during its first three months of operation. If this role is one of several shared by an employee (or worse, scattered as part-time work for multiple employees), the affiliate program may fail because other duties will always seem more urgent. In addition, it will be a very substantial effort to properly identify and recruit prospective affiliates, to activate enrolled affiliates, and to organize and maintain information about prospective and current affiliates.
  4. Affiliate Evangelism: At least during the first months of operation, you should devote considerable effort to publicizing the launch of your new affiliate program, on existing discussion forums and directories, as well as on "affiliate-specific" forums and directories.
  5. Learn "Best Practices." Your affiliate manager should spend some time reviewing the free advice and discussions in the "Merchant Best Practices" forum on ABestWeb.com, to better understand "how affiliates think" and how they may respond to specific practices.
  6. Affiliate Agreement and Policies. Every ShareASale affiliate must agree to the ShareASale Affiliate "Terms of Use" Agreement, and merchants must agree to a separate "Terms of Use" Agreement (http://www.shareasale.com/termsofuse.cfm). Your legal department should review these, and may be uncomfortable with some provisions (such as the Illinois choice-of-law and forum-choice clause). Each merchant may create "additional terms" for its relationship with affiliates - some merchants actually include a complete "Affiliate Agreement," but most do not. ShareASale also provides a separate area to post a PPC bidding policy, including a list of specific trademark terms which affiliates may be prohibited from bidding.