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Affiliate Program Types
To those who are not familiar with affiliate marketing, two-tier could be a new term to you but to those who are involved in
this kind of money-making experience; it could mean a stream of income.
Today, both the merchants and the affiliates can see clearly that
affiliate marketing can work for both of them. The merchant sees affiliate marketing today as the chance to advertise their products at a
lower cost. The affiliates, on the other hand, sees affiliate marketing as an easy way of earning profits online by doing what they like
most, and that is by creating websites.
Just as the popularity of affiliate marketing has shifted into greater heights, so has the people's outlook about it
changed. No longer is affiliate marketing considered today as an alternative method for the merchant to advertise his products, or as a
source of additional income for the affiliates. For merchants and affiliates alike, affiliate marketing is now considered as a main source
of profits and revenues.
So the question now is what type of affiliate marketing will work best for you? Are all affiliate marketing programs
the same? Are the benefits the same? Or are there affiliate marketing programs that work better than the others?
There are actually different types or classes of affiliate marketing, and the number of types will depend on how one will
classify them. The most basic affiliate marketing programs, however, falls under two categories: pay-per-click (PPC), and
pay-per-performance (PPP).
Pay Per Click (PPC)
PPC is the most popular type of affiliate marketing for affiliates with small websites, and probably the easiest way for
them to earn money. In this affiliate marketing type, the merchant pays his affiliate whenever a visitor is referred to his site, that is
whenever someone clicks through the merchant's banner or text ads. The affiliate gets paid a certain amount even if the visitor he referred
does not purchase anything from the merchant's site. However, typical fees for PPC affiliate programs are small, usually not exceeding a
dollar for every click.
Pay Per Performance (PPP)
PPP affiliate marketing is the most popular among merchant and is also the most lucrative type for the affiliates. In
this type of affiliate program, the merchant only pays the affiliate whenever his referral translates into an actionthat is whenever the visitor
he has referred actually buys something from the merchant's site or when the visitor becomes a lead. This means a lot of savings for the
merchant. On the other hand, it becomes the most lucrative type for the dedicated affiliate, for commissions in PPP affiliate marketing
usually comes in the range of 15% to 20% of the actual product sales.
Pay-per-performance affiliate marketing can be further classified into two popular types: pay-per-sales (PPS) and
pay-per-lead (PPL).
Pay Per Sale (PPS)
In a pay-per-sale type of affiliate marketing, the merchants pay the affiliate a certain fee whenever the visitor he has
referred to the merchant's site actually buys something from the merchant's site. Affiliates are often paid on commission basis, although
other merchants would opt to pay a fixed fee. But no matter what the basis of the fee is, it is generally higher than the fee paid to
affiliates in a pay-per-click affiliate program.
Pay Per Lead (PPL)
The pay-per-lead type of affiliate marketing is a slight variation of the PPS type and is often used by insurance and
finance companies and other companies who rely on leads for their company to grow. In this type of affiliate marketing, the affiliate is
paid whenever the visitor he referred to the merchant's site fills up an application form or any similar form related to the business of the
company. Compensation for this type of affiliate marketing is based on a fixed fee whose rates approximate that of the fixed fee in the PPS
type.
Aside from these three specific types of affiliate marketing, a lot of other affiliate marketing types exist. If the
classification is based on the depth of the affiliate network, it can be classified as single-tier, two-tier, and multi-tier affiliate
marketing. There is also another type of affiliate marketing that pays the affiliate each time the customer he has referred purchases
something from the merchant's site.
Single-Tier, Two-Tier, and Multi-Tier Affiliate Marketing
These types of affiliate marketing are based on the different levels or tiers in the affiliate network by which payments are
made. In a single-tier affiliate marketing program, the affiliates are only paid based on the direct sales or traffic he has referred to
the merchant. All the previously mentioned affiliate marketing types (i.e. PPS< PPL, and PPC) fall under the single-tier
classification.
In two-tier affiliate marketing programs, the affiliate is not only paid for the direct traffic or sales that
he refers to the merchant's site, but also on every traffic or sales referred by various other affiliates who joined the affiliate program
through his recommendation. Multi-tier affiliate marketing works the same way, although the affiliate gets additional commission for a
wider number of affiliates in different tiers in the affiliate network.
Residual Income Affiliate Marketing
In residual income affiliate marketing, the affiliate gets paid not only once for every customer he has referred to the
merchant's site. Rather, the affiliate is also paid whenever the customer he has referred returns to the site and purchase another
product. Compensation for such type of affiliate marketing is based on either sales percentage commission or fixed fee basis.
The different affiliate marketing types would virtually work differently for merchants and affiliates alike, and each would
generally have their own list of benefits. Which type of affiliate marketing will work best for you? It is not really for me to
tell. Rather, it is for you to choose which type of affiliate marketing program will suit your needs and characteristics best.
When you are researching how commissions are paid, you should also look at whether the program pays only on one level or
more than one. These are called single-tier, two-tier or multi-tier. Some programs offer commissions down four or five tiers. The tiers are
created when another person signs up as an affiliate using your link.
Another aspect of affiliate commissions is how often the commissions will be paid. Some companies pay quarterly, while
others pay monthly or bi-weekly, depending on the amount of money owed to you.
The amount of commission owed to you also plays a part in when you are paid. Most companies do not pay until your
accumulated commissions is $50 or more. A few companies do not pay the first month, but pay one (or three) months after the commission has
actually been earned. Sometimes you can choose your own level when you sign up as an affiliate, but not often.
As you can see, there's a lot more information you need to know about affiliate commissions than getting them. Keep these
things in mind when you choose affiliate programs to promote and it will help to increase 'your' commission revenue.
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