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Q. What is affiliate marketing?

Affiliate marketing involves offering your product or service to publishers (also known as affiliates) to promote on your behalf. In return, you pay a commission for every sale the publishers make. As a performance-based marketing method, you only pay for results.

Q. How can affiliate marketing help my business?

Affiliate marketing helps your business by:

  • Giving you access to professional marketers (the publishers)
  • Exposing your products to new audiences through the promotional activities of your team of publishers
  • Offering a cost-effective marketing method with a good ROI
  • Saving time on marketing which you can spend on other aspects of your business 

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Q. What is an affiliate program?

An affiliate program refers to the package you create for your product, which is then made available to potential publishers. The program will generally include details of the product, the retail value of the product, commission levels and promotional materials.

Q. How do affiliate networks make money? 

Affiliate networks make money through fees charged to the merchants, also known as advertisers. These fees are agreed to with each individual advertiser and are usually paid as a percentage of each sale made.

Q. What's the difference between affiliate marketing and dropshipping?

This is a very important affiliate marketing FAQ; it’s crucial to understand the difference between dropshipping and affiliate marketing. Dropshipping allows you to run an online store without having to stock products. You advertise the products as if you owned them, but when someone makes an order you then create a duplicate order with the company at a reduced price. The distributor takes care of the post and packaging on your behalf.

As affiliate marketing is based on referrals, when a customer buys through the affiliate link the affiliate does not have to handle any money as the customer is taken directly to the merchant’s site to complete the purchase. The sale is tracked through cookies and a commission paid out to the referring affiliate. The main difference is affiliate marketing does not require the affiliate to fulfil the sales process or handle customer support. As a dropshipper, you are still responsible for the sales procedure, even though you do not handle any inventory.

Q. Can we use affiliate marketing for lead generation?

Normally affiliate marketing is used to generate sales. However, it can be used to create leads, by paying commission for every new subscriber created. This is an especially important affiliate question for companies that offer a service rather than a product. These companies will often opt for leads, as for them nurturing a lead is an important part of the sales funnel.

Remember also that every customer generated through affiliate marketing is a potential lead for further products.

Q. Are affiliate marketing and performance marketing the same thing?

Performance marketing is a method of marketing that encompasses different price structures, dependent on the performance of the ad. Examples include how many times the product is viewed or clicked, or how often a sale is made. It includes methods like pay-per-click or display advertising.

Affiliate marketing is a form of performance marketing as commissions are paid on performance, which is generally when a sale is made.

Q. Is it possible to promote affiliate offers on mobile devices?

Smartphones are essentially computers in miniature; they can display the same websites and affiliate offers. However, mobiles also have specific tools not-so-readily available on computers, and these can be used to good effect for publishers.

When setting up an ad it can be optimized for mobile users, making it easy for this audience to access the offer. Publishers can also make good use of text and instant messaging promotions. As the mobile market is predicted to make up 80% of traffic in the future, publishers not only can promote on mobile devices but tare missing a big trick if they are not.

Q. What is a super affiliate?

A super affiliate is someone who has built a thriving and influential affiliate business, they consistently drive a large majority of the sales on any program they promote, compared to other affiliate partners involved in the program. They earn a large amount from affiliate marketing, which is usually in the range of five or six figures.

Q. Where do I find qualified publishers?

Once you’ve gained a solid understanding of the fundamentals, the next step on your affiliate  journey should be finding out how to recruit the best publishers.  

Q. What is an affiliate disclosure statement?

This affiliate marketing question may be easily overlooked, but it’s hugely important. An affiliate disclosure statement reveals to the reader that there may be affiliate links on the website, for which a commission may be paid to the publisher if these links are clicked and a sale is made.

Q. How much commission should we pay publishers?

Commission rates are flexible and depend on various factors, including how well your website converts and the industry standard for your product or service. However, the payment structure must be attractive enough to encourage publishers to join your program, while also ensuring you make money on the product and leave some potential for increasing commissions for promotional placements.

Q. What happens if a publisher isn't performing in terms of sales?

Nothing – as you only pay out when the publisher creates a sale, there is no risk created by underperforming publishers. However, having a good network of publishers is important for success as if your team is small your sales may be low.

Q: How do we track publisher sales activity?

Every publisher has a unique publisher ID, which is used in tracking cookies to record which publisher generates what sales. This activity can then be viewed within the affiliate network dashboard.

Q: Is social media activity an important part of affiliate marketing?

Publishers promote their programs through various means including blogs, websites, email marketing, pay-per-click and social media post's. Social media has a huge interactive audience, making this platform a good source of potential traffic.

Q: Can we have an affiliate program in multiple countries?

Affiliate programs can be promoted in any country that has a need of your product, and that your affiliate network operates in. If your site has a presence in multiple countries in the local language, its best to set up an affiliate program per language where possible so publishers can direct their audiences to the most suitable version, as this will offer the best chance for a conversion.

Q: What are the advantages of this type of marketing?

Because affiliate marketing only pays out commissions on sales, there is minimal risk that promotions will not generate ROI. It also exposes your product to new audiences, while tapping into the different skills of your publishers. Budgets are easy to manage and maintain due to the visibility and transparency the channel offers. If you use an affiliate network, managing your program is straightforward, including dealing with returns and customer service.

Q: What are the disadvantages of this type of marketing?

If you decide not to use an affiliate network, managing your affiliate program can be time consuming. You will also need to be much more aware of compliance issues if you go it alone. Additionally, It can be challenging to build a team of loyal publishers who promote your program long term.

Q: How much growth is predicted for the affiliate industry?

Data shows that that the US affiliate marketing spend has an annual growth rate of 10% and is predicted to reach $8.2B before the end of 2022.

Q: Is affiliate marketing still expanding?

With the expected growth on spending set to increase, affiliate marketing is certainly still expanding and growing. Affiliate marketing and influencer marketing have been ‘ruling the world of marketing’ and this potent combination looks set to continue on its growth curve. By utilizing both methods in tangent, expect to see affiliate marketing go from strength to strength.