Laugh In The Face Of Low-Paying Affiliate Offers

laughingWhen you are searching for affiliate programs to join, you should read all of their terms and conditions, as lots of important information for you might be in there. However, even before reading the “do’s and dont’s” listed within all that legalese, you should pay special attention to what your cut is. Don’t blindly jump into spending your time evaluating and promoting a product that is going to pay you very very little for your time. Here’s just one example.

I received an email today from an affiliate manager wanting to know why I hadn’t yet signed up for his program. He mentioned the commission structure in this email, in which he said, “Our store pays 1% commission on all products, but with its performance tiers you can easily increase your commission up to 2%.

My response to him was that their commission payout percentage was exactly why I hadn’t signed up. One to two percent? You’ve got to be kidding me. That is so not worthy my time and effort. It’s not even worth my time to finish reading his email, no matter how good the product is.

For every affiliate program out there, there is probably a competing program for you to consider. That’s not true for every niche, but it is true for most. If you aren’t happy with the commission structure, look for something better. Don’t waste your time on low-paying affiliate programs. Laugh at them instead and move on to something better.




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2 Responses to “Laugh In The Face Of Low-Paying Affiliate Offers”

  1. But how did that 1% commission compare to other affiliate programs within that niche? It’s not unusual for low commissions on things like electronics, etc. Consider it’s much better to have a 1% commission on $100 average order value that’s converting at 10% that it is for have a 20% commission on $10 average order value coverting a 1%

  2. Very true, Dave, which is why I mentioned, “For every affiliate program out there, there is probably a competing program for you to consider.” Definitely compare programs.

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