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What You Should Do if Your Application to be an Affiliate is Rejected? How to Get Approved for the Programs You Want to Promote on Your Website

Sometimes working with affiliate partners is frustrating experience. There are so many ways merchant partners drop the ball & unintentionally sabotage a potentially profitable relationship. Dan Kennedy jokingly refers to this type of thing as the “Sales Prevention Department.”

Many affiliates with a quality website decent or above average traffic experience bewilderment when they are rejected by relevant affiliate partners.

Unfortunately affiliate partners fail to see the potential in developing affiliate relationships. To understand this first let me explain the nature of the affiliate relationships.

First an advertiser also known as the “merchant” decides they want to have affiliates promote their products. Operating an affiliate program is full-time job since it involves tracking management etc. Thus the advertiser typically outsources theses tasks to a third party network.

For example let’s assume that an advertiser decided to hire one of the big companies with a well-known brand to handle their affiliate program. The large network then takes care of all the day-to-day managing activities of the program such as tracking sales issuing commission checks etc.

In return for this work the affiliate network takes a cut of all the sales generated by its affiliates. For example if you are getting paid $100 for a sale the network may be taking $30.

It is difficult to cut out the ‘middle man.’ Affiliate networks are a necessary evil. You will discover that other than issuing your commission check big networks often do nothing to deserve the high fees they charge their clients.

That is why I prefer to work with the small mom & pop type networks. The big networks provide zero support & often fail to recognize when good affiliates apply to join a program. In any event here are some suggestions on what to do if your application is denied:

1. Consider exploring an in house relationship with the desired company. You can usually find some contact information right on the company’s website. Sell your idea to them that by being transparent e.g. you have an affiliate site how you plan on promoting their products etc.

2. Consider joining other affiliate networks outside of the large well-known networks. In Chapter 4 of The Online Entrepreneur available at Barnes & Noble & Amazon you will find a large list of other networks. Often these networks have the same program or comparable programs.

3. Write an email to the merchant via your network account. You can usually contact the advertiser via the network. Just look for the merchant’s contact information in your affiliate account. This is probably a last resort type of thing because it may take up to a week for them to route your email onto the advertiser if they bother to do so at all.

Remember don’t get too caught up on a specific program. There are likely similar offers available who are ready willing & eager to have you as their affiliate

Ben Moskel is an Internet marketer consultant trainer & author. Find affiliate strategies & advice from marketers with more than a decade of online experience at Six Figure Program. Or learn about news events & training materials from Ben Moskel.


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