About AffiliateWP and What it Can Do
AffiliateWP is a WordPress plugin that empowers you with tools to create and manage your affiliate program. It was created by Pippin Williamson, creator of many other plugins including Easy Digital Downloads and Restrict Content Pro.
You will be able to create affiliate accounts, track their performance, and pay their commissions. AffiliateWP lets you do much more, and if you need extra features, you can always install its add-ons.
Here are some basic features you should expect from using AffiliateWP.
- You can easily set up an affiliate program on your website and get it running in no time
- The plugin provides you with an optional front-end affiliate registration form
- Tracking of affiliate information, auto or manual approval of applications from affiliates, and assistance to migrate data
- Using AffiliateWP, you can publish unique initiatives for your affiliates, create custom referral rates, and mass pay affiliates
- You can extend the functions and features of AffiliateWP by installing add-ons such as WooCommerce
- You have the required tools to import and export affiliates, referrals, and settings to other platforms.
You can set conversion tracking to either manual or automatic, including referrals and visitors to your site.
The referral page has a lot of options for you to decide on how your affiliates will earn. You can set the earnings to be global, set it as a flat fee, or make the earnings a percentage of the sale.
You have the power to override earnings for some individuals, probably to give them higher earnings. Or simply give rewards or bonuses for their outstanding performances.
How about being able to integrate AffiliateWP with other plugins?
You can integrate with WooCommerce, Gravity Forms, Ninja Forms, and Contact Form 7. Other plugins that work with AffiliateWP are SearchWP, and Easy Digital Downloads.
I saw the different plans. But I was also interested in the frequency/periodicity of those plans, which I didn't get from the training.
Are the plans monthly, yearly or one-time?
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