There are multiple ways to join an affiliate program. You can either use a product’s in-house affiliate program or join using an affiliate marketplace such as ShareASale,Amazon Associates, CJ, or ImpactRadius (to name a few).
But users like you & me who join these affiliate programs need to make sure of one major thing:
There’s always a risk that you might not get paid for your efforts, and to avoid such scenarios (and headaches), you should make sure to check for the following things before start promoting any product.
Checklist: Things to check for before promoting an affiliate product
1. Payout Method
Imagine a situation where you are promoting a product & you earned over one thousand dollars, but you can’t get paid because there’s no acceptable payout method for your country. This is nothing new & has happened to many other affiliates before.
Ensure to check the payout methods supported by the affiliate network or program. If you don’t see any payout method that works for your country, you should talk to affiliate manager or use the program contact form & see if they can do something for you.
Here are some of the most popular ways to get paid in affiliate marketing:
2. Minimum Payout
This is one of the most common reasons why beginner affiliate marketers give up.
Unlike traditional ad networks, most affiliate programs pay you when you reach a minimum payout threshold of $50. There are exceptions, but more or less, it’s $50 for most affiliate networks.
If you’re under that threshold, you can’t get paid. If a marketer has been working hard but was unable to reach that threshold, they feel like they’ve been cheated as they won’t get paid for the promotions they’ve done.
The thing is, it’s the marketer’s fault because they never checked the minimum payout for the affiliate program they signed up for.
Always check for the payout threshold.
3. Reputation of Product/Network
If you ask several people about their thoughts on affiliate marketing, you will get a lot of mixed reactions. The reason why is because some of them have made millions while others have been cheated. Well, it’s our mistake if we don’t check out the reputation of affiliate network/program before joining.
Most new independent affiliate programs offer big commissions, but at the end of the day, they don’t end up paying you. Since these companies/individuals have nothing to lose, they don’t really mind a few bad reviews.
If you want to play things safe, it’s better to join an affiliate program of a reputed company or via a reputed affiliate marketplace.
Here are a few of the reputable affiliate marketplaces from around the globe that you can apply for right away:
- ShareASale
- Commission Junction
- ClickBank
- JvZoo
- Impact Radius
- Refersion
- Amazon Associates
- Growsumo
- Rakuten
- Avangate
- Affiliate Window (Europe)
- TradeDoubler (Europe)
- vCommission (India)
- Flipkart Affiliate (India)
- Alibaba Affiliates
- AliExpress Affiliates
- iTunes Affiliates
- eBay Partner Network
4. Cookie Length
One of the reasons I enjoy affiliate marketing so much is because of the freedom it offers. I just have to send some traffic and let the companies do the “sales” work. But sometimes, “sales” takes a few days.
All I have to do is drive traffic to a website and if a user makes a purchase several days later, I still get a commission.
How cool is that?
Well, this is possible because of a long cookie length. But all affiliates are different.
Standard practice is anywhere between 30-90 days after a user clicks on an affiliate link. What’s cool about most of these programs is that you will also get a commission if a user purchases another product (other than the one you recommend) from the company’s website.
However, a few affiliate programs take advantage of the innocence of newbie affiliate marketers. They don’t offer:
Ensure you check for these two important things before signing up. As I said above, most reputable networks incorporate this standard affiliate practice & you will have no problem.
Things To Look For In Affiliate Programs
Well, there are many more things an affiliate marketer should check out before joining any new affiliate program. However, the above 4 listed points will ensure you don’t get scammed from your affiliate company, and make sure you get paid AND you get paid on time.
What other stuff do you usually check for when joining an affiliate program or marketplace? Have you ever gotten scammed or conned by an affiliate company? Which one? Let us know in the comments. This will help others affiliate marketers not get fooled in the future.
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