Why I Appreciate a Well-Managed Affiliate Program
Lately, I’ve been having to contact a couple of affiliate programs I am a part of in order to check the status of my affiliate commissions.
One of the affiliate programs I am a part of usually pays on time. This month was the first time they actually paid out late.
The second affiliate program I am a part of has been late two months in a row. I give them until the final date payments are to be paid before sending an email.
Each time, they apologize for being late and the commission is sent by the next day. Needless to say, it is really frustrating to have to contact them every month.
I Appreciate a Well-Managed Affiliate Program
As affiliate marketers, we put a lot of time and effort into our businesses. When we earn a commission, it is representative of our hard work paying off.
As far as all of the affiliate programs I am a part of, Wealthy Affiliate stands out among them as being my favorite.
Why Wealthy Affiliate’s Affiliate Program is Top-Notch
Easy to Recommend
You get to recommend a service that has helped you and that you know will help others. In my experience, I’ve had the best results recommending products that I use myself.
The Affiliate Program is Well-Managed
Besides offering recurring commissions, I never have to worry about errors or late payments. Wealthy Affiliate pays on time every time.
Affiliate Bootcamp
The Affiliate Bootcamp course teaches you how to create a business that earns income promoting Wealthy Affiliate. Whether you want to promote WA right away or later on, you have access to step-by-step training.
The good news is that most affiliate programs are great and payout commissions in a timely manner.
However, this situation has made me appreciate well-managed affiliate programs such as Wealthy Affiliate’s affiliate program.
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Sounds like my business clients in my physical business! I always seem to have about $1K that I am chasing around all the time! 🙄
It is super annoying. It only drives me away from putting any extra effort into recommending the products.
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Sounds like you are working with in-house programs rather than with a network. That's definitely something that can happen in that scenario.
Absolutely! Both are managed in-house.
Not surprised then.