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Referral Bonuses and Affiliate Commission Programs

Most companies have a mechanism in place to reward customers for referrals. The reward may come as a discount on future purchases, or a credit to your account. You’ve probably seen the “tell a friend” programs that give you and your friend a reward when they sign-up. In some cases, there may be a cash payment directly deposited into an account for referrals.

Some businesses offer both of the above incentive programs.

Analytics Benefits

Having ads on your site give you an extra insight into your website visitors, their interests, and their level of engagement in your site. So, this can be an additional advantage of having ads on your site.

In-House or Third-Party Affiliate Systems

With regard to affiliate systems, some companies have their own in-house mechanism for tracking sales and paying out rewards. Amazon and eBay are examples of this. Having your own in-house rewards programs could save money and may offer flexibility and control.

For smaller businesses, third-party services are available for tracking and paying commissions, such as:

If you open an account with Commission Junction (at cj.com), for example, you’ll see the thousands of companies from around the world that advertise using their service.

Companies may advertise through multiple services to reach as many website owners as possible, since site owners may only work with a single affiliate service.

Advertisers and Publishers

Commission Junction has two kinds of users: Advertisers and Publishers. The advertisers are organizations or businesses wanting to advertise what they offer. Publishers can be anyone wanting to make affiliate revenue by advertising on their website or through email campaigns.

As a publisher, you need not necessarily have a website to earn commissions. You could simply use short website addresses to promote a certain ad program. Put that short code on a flyer or business card, and when people type it in, you make money (assuming the service you’ve signed up for supports links for revenue).

Some programs simply require that a new customer provide the name or referral number for the person who referred them. So, even with a phone-in order, the referring person still gets credit.

How Payments are Calculated

These affiliate programs usually pay for ‘clicks’ and sometimes pay based on whether or not something was purchased and if so, how much was purchased. There may be a flat payout, or a percentage of the resulting sale.

Amazon Referral Commissions

Amazon pays sales commissions as a percentage of the sale. Their payout schedule is below as an example of what you might expect from other similar affiliate programs. It’s important to read the complete Amazon Associates advertising fee schedule to understand the full program.

Amazon also has an incentive, shown below, for those who make more sales.

Drawbacks to Affiliate and Referral Programs

There are some drawbacks to affiliate and referral programs. Here are a few:

A Better Approach

A better approach to advertising is to use simple links. If you want, have ads as photos hosted on your own website, and clicks on those ads open in a new window using a link provided by an affiliate program. This avoids just about all of the pitfalls mentioned above.

A similar option is to work directly with advertisers. For example, a company advertising on your website can pay you directly each month for ads that you put on your site. These ads don’t necessarily need any special tracking.

Those who advertise on your website or elsewhere can track their own website statistics and determine where inbound site visitors are coming from. In other words, if your site is sending traffic to another site, they will see that traffic coming in and can measure the impact it is having. Specific sales can’t be tracked, but overall impact can be measured.

If a site is given inbound traffic that’s presumably pre-qualified by their interest in clicking the link, the site they land on is essentially responsible for their own success. If they do a good job of selling their organization, business, product, or service, then people will join or buy. If they don’t do a good job, people will look elsewhere.

Those who help drive traffic to a site should be paid accordingly. From the advertising business owner’s perspective, they don’t want to pay for ads that don’t actually generate revenue, so this is why payouts based on actual sales are popular. Yet, for the reasons described above, these mechanisms often fail and people don’t get paid properly.

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