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Old 07-29-2008, 04:54 AM
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Default Multi-Marketing Affiliate

I setup an multi- marketing affiliate service for my site, and i was wondering what would be a good percentages for my affiliates.
Can you please recommend some good affiliate percentage regarding to these:

Affiliate commission for first payment =

Affiliate commission for the following payments =

2 Tier - Affiliate commission for the first payment =

2 Tier - Affiliate commission for the following payments =

Affiliate cookie lifetime =

Thank You
Will post my affiliate service later if interested?
My Products, are Monthly Packages regarding to ebooks.
1st package- $17/Month
2nd package- $12/Month
3rd package- $7/ Month
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Old 07-31-2008, 03:46 AM
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Default Re: Multi-Marketing Affiliate

Heya,

1. You're crazy (imo) to setup an internal/in-house system, and will get targeted re fraud/chargeback/refund and a mess with paying your affs per tier etc.

2. Real aff's will hate the fact that you have a 2nd/3rd tier - you may get a bunch of noobs recruiting a bunch of noobs, and nobody actually selling product but thinking they can rely on their downline.

3. If it's a digital product - you should be aiming for 50-75% and a cookie between 60-365 days.

4. That price point will be hard to attract aff's with, unless you can prove long retention rates of customers not 1-3mnths/cancel...

5. Be prepared to offer your aff's a ton of marketing material/resources/good tracking and approve them manually.

6. It's difficult to recruit even when your program is with the bigger networks, trying to get big aff's to trust you as an indie will be difficult. If you setup shop on your own and you prove conversions are good/great - consider taking your prog. to a real network where recruiting is easier and more automated re payments/fraud/trust/etc.

Best of luck with your project.
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