Using affiliate marketing to generate leads

affiliate marketingOne of the big hurdles for solo businesses is generating leads. How would you like people you’ve never met promoting your business online round the clock and you only have to pay them when you make a sale? Welcome to the world of affiliate marketing.

As most of us are our own salespeople, we have to become proficient at sales if we want our solo business to succeed. An often overlooked aspect of online marketing is that if you set it up correctly, it can act as your salesperson and generate leads. I’m not talking about website traffic, but real, qualified leads that bring you one step closer to a sale.

In a series of articles to be published on Flying Solo, we will look at three online lead generation tools:

  • Affiliate marketing
  • Lead generating websites
  • Google’s new Pay Per Action

At the end of this series all you need to work out is whether you are willing to pay for leads and if so, how much is a lead worth to you?

Affiliate marketing

Affiliate marketing is where you, the seller, allow anyone to display an advertisement of your product on their website. When someone clicks on this ad and buys a product from your website, you pay the person displaying the advertisement, known as the affiliate, a commission. A good example of affiliate marketing is Amazon, the first company to harness this method of online marketing. Once you’ve finished this article you can read more about Amazon’s affiliate marketing program.

How can you use affiliate marketing?

Whether your website sells products or services, there are several ways you can structure your affiliate program. The most common way is either a cost per sale as commission, that is a set cost for every click, or a cost per lead.

Every time an affiliate sends someone to your website via your ad on their website, a cookie follows them - not of the chocolate chip variety, but of the tracking variety. So if someone makes a purchase from your website, you can track how much they spent, i.e. the cost per sale. Or, if you are using the cost per lead model, the cookie will allow you to determine whether they reached your target page, for example an enquiry form page, successfully.

The standard rate for each lead is between $5 and $35, however some are offered at as little as 50 cents, although I don’t think there would be too many affiliates promoting these!

Most of the technical details are taken care of by a third party, who operates as the interface between you and the affiliate promoting your advertising. You will need to set up an account and a budget with the third party and they will take care of confirming that a sale or lead has taken place, paying the affiliate, as well as taking their own cut.

To protect your brand you can write and design the type of ads you want displayed by your affiliates and some programs will also let you approve the types of websites that display your ads. The key to a successful affiliate marketing campaign is flexibility. Amazon gives their affiliates a range of ads to choose from and they even allow them to make up their own ads.

What makes it successful?

Affiliate advertising is used to make money, so no one is going to put an affiliate link on their website if they don’t think some of their readers will click through to it. This means your link is often in a highly relevant and targeted environment. And don’t forget, you’re only paying for conversions, so in the case of cost per sale you don’t pay anyone who advertises and doesn’t make a sale. And in the case of cost per lead you, you only pay for a qualified lead, e.g. someone who has filled out an enquiry form on your website.

Is affiliate marketing a tool you would consider as your third party salesman? Leave a comment and let us know.

Louise Gorrie is all things web. Her business, BlackMax Media, helps other businesses define and achieve their online goals using a holistic approach to website development, online marketing and search engine optimisation.

 

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  • Affiliate marketing can be successfully used in businesses that leverage from complementors.
    for instance, a finance company can benefit from affiliate links from realestate companies or a laptop repair company can benefit from an affiliate link from laotop sales companies. The selection of appropriate affiliate partners and convincing them to become our affiliates is the key to maximising success from affiliate marketing.
    Anup from www.searchenginerankings.com.au from Melbourne, Australia

  • OK, Louise, how do I find these affiliates who might successfully promote my book on a commission per sale basis? (I am not interested in swapping links and I understand Google). Grant Hyman from Sydney | Read my articles

  • I second Grants commnt. Gary from Manly, australia

  • Your best bet is to join an affiliate program, such as ClixGalore, CheckMyStats or ClickBank (especially for ebooks). Most people looking to join an affiliate program will go to one of these sites. It removes the need for you to personally promote your own affiliate program. Louise Gorrie from Sydney | Read my articles

  • Thanks, Louise! Grant Hyman from Sydney | Read my articles

  • Hi Louise, I am interested in this program. My business is video conferencing - we offer AV rooms for interviews and court cases. Can you assist me please
    Best regards
    Julie Edwards
    SVCC
    www.sydvidcon.com
    Julie Edwards from Sydney Australia

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