Selecting the Best Affiliate Programs
If you’re going to get all of these refunds, it just isn’t worth it. A sales page that converts is something that can’t be understated. I don’t care how good the product or offer is, they must have a sales page that converts. I’m not going to waste my time sending traffic to a sales page that doesn’t convert.
Another major factor that comes into the equation is how much money that I think that I have to spend promoting it. It isn’t about the amount that I will spend, it is about the amount that I plan on gaining, the net.
I don’t care if I’m making $100 a sale or $5 a sale. It is all about the net gain and how many times that I can replicate that net gain. I’ll give you an example of what I’m talking about.
Say that I’m using pay-per click traffic and I’m using landing pages to get to the affiliate sales page. If the payout is $100 and it costs me $90 to get a sale, I’m only making a $10 net. If the payout is only $25 and I pay $10 to get a sale, the $25 payout is more fruitful.
There are other things that would go into that equation. I may be able to scale up the $100 payout campaign and it doesn’t cost me much more and I can make a lot more sales. The $25 payout may cost me a lot more to scale that campaign up and it may not be as fruitful as the $100 payout, in the end. It is all about testing and variables.
The last thing that goes into picking an affiliate program is my infrastructure in that niche. What I mean by that is how many assets that I already have in that niche market. If I already have a mailing list in that niche, it is pretty obvious. It also helps if I have a website or blog in that niche and if I have promoted a product or service in that niche before.
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