2 Tier Affiliate Programs
Explained
By Askimmarketing
How will refering new affiliates to an
affiliate program make me money in the future? Thats where a 2
tier affiliate program works like magic!
Affiliates are getting cleverer by the
day. So these days, affiliates know the difference between the
different types of traffic they can get paid for. There are a
lot of definitions though – CPM, CPC, CPA, CPL, CPD and many
more.
CPM is impressions, when the publisher (the website
owner) gets paid every time a banner is shown.
CPC is clicks, where the publisher (or
email marketer and other marketers) gets paid every time a
banner or text link is clicked upon.
The other ways of getting paid are
grouped together under the term performance marketing – and
this is where the term affiliate is most commonly used as
well.
An affiliate is a marketer who sends
visitors to another site using a variety of methods (such as
placing banners or text links on their own site, buying
sponsored listings on search engines, email marketing and many
other different methods) and gets paid when an action happens.
This action can be a lead (CPL stands for Cost per Lead), a
Sale (CPS stands for Cost per Sale), a download (CPD stands for
Cost per download) and many other variations.
Some in the Internet industry refer to
performance based marketing as CPA (cost per acquisition),
although the term is also sometimes used for specific types of
campaigns such as leads or sales.
Now that we’ve got over the hard part,
the rest is easy to understand.
The affiliate gets paid for sending
visitors to a specific landing page where an action happens –
either a lead, a sale, a download or some other sort of action
that the advertiser requires. As an example, some advertisers
are looking to build up their databases, so they pay for each
opt in email address they receive, others want leads from
specific locations, so they pay for zip codes, and then try
convince the visitors after they fill in their zip code, to
fill in a more detailed lead form.
The common denominator is that the
affiliate gets paid when an action happens.
A 2 Tier affiliate program is simply
finding new marketers to sign up under you to do EXACTLY what
you are doing – sending visitors to different offers and
getting paid when the visitors perform some sort of action. So
why would you want other marketers to sign up under you to
promote the same offers? Simple – you get paid a percentage of
the amount the affiliate you refer gets paid? Sounds
complicated?
Don’t worry, it’s not hard to
understand. As an example, say John promotes 5 different offers
on a single affiliate network. He gets paid for every lead,
sale, email and zip code he generates from these different
offers. John now tells Mark about the Network and gets Mark to
sign up using a banner or text link that has John’s referral
code built into it. Mark now signs up to the Affiliate Network
under John and starts promoting various offers and advertisers
from the Affiliate Network. These offers DON’T have to be the
same offers that John is promoting. Mark can promote ANY of the
offers on the Affiliate Network.
And this is the best part…
For any amounts that Mark gets paid,
John receives a percentage of the amount over and above what
Mark gets paid. So if Mark gets paid $1000 in Month 1, and the
2 Tier Affiliate program is paying 5%, then John would receive
$50 just for referring Mark.
But it gets even better…
Some 2 Tier Affiliate Networks pay LIFETIME
commissions. So John wouldn’t get a referral commission just
for a month or a year – he receives it FOR ALL TIME.
If Mark becomes a super affiliate and
starts generating HUGE commissions every month, John can just
sit back and collect the checks as he referred him.
There are 3 important things to know
when finding affiliates to sign up under you on 2 Tier
Affiliate Programs:
Is the affiliate program or affiliate
network credible, has proper tracking so your referrals are
correctly tracked, has good campaigns and offers for the
affiliates to promote so they actually do make money, and do
they pay timeously? Assuming that the affiliate program or
network is good, what percentage do they pay you on amounts
that your referrals get paid? All programs vary so compare
different programs to see what the industry standard is.
How long do you continue receiving
referral commissions for? Some pay for a month, some for the
lifetime, and of course there are many variations in
between.
So do your homework and find a 2 Tier program that can
make you money long in the future for the work you’re doing
today.
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