Affiliate Marketing Survival Tips




Once you've signed up for what appears to be a



great affiliate program, you've already developed



your strategy, selected your banners, and other



materials for marketing.





Once you've figured everything out, you may still



have problems developing marketing strategies and



find yourself wondering what's wrong. Below,



you'll find some of the most common issues that



affect sales commissions and leads.





Soggy cookies



A lot of merchants use cookies for tracking your



referrals. As a majority of customers don't



purchase on the first visit, cookies allow for



potential referrals to be tagged with your ID so



that if they do purchase later, you'll get the



credit for the sale.





The durations for the cookies will vary from



merchant to merchant. Some last as short as a



single session, while others can last for years.



If the visitor flushes their cookies on a regular



basis, has cookie blocking software, or the



program from the merchant isn't operating correctly,



there really isn't anything you can do.





Multiple methods of payment



If you've joined an affiliate program through a



network that processes payments of products on



behalf of merchants, it's not uncommon for merchants



to offer several methods of payment. While this



is great for customers, it's bad for affiliates.





Before you begin to advertise any products or



services as an affiliate of a network, always



check the merchant site carefully. If you have



any doubt, contact the merchant before you proceed



any further.





Monitoring your arrangements



Even the most honest of merchants will have



problems with their affiliate software at some



point in time. Therefore, it's important to



regularly check cookies and merchant sites for



any changes that may affect your pay.


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