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GraemeKerr
7th October 2004, 14:19
I need some advice for our new affiliate scheme. We have just launched our new site http://www.auditsunlimited.com and as a new feature we are introducing an afiliate program.

There are 2 schemes, one aimed at businesses and one aimed at individuals. Basically we offer a finders fee of between £100 and £1,000 for potential clients. The level of fee is dependent of the level of savings we can make.

What is the best way to advertise and promote such a scheme? I am planning to approach companies in certain industries e.g. accountant firms, or business advisory firms, who are likely to refer clients to us. What are the other options?

Also targeting individual professionals to participate, what do you think is the best way to do this?

Any suggestions would be great.

Cheers

Toon
7th October 2004, 14:57
Well the best way, best probably themost expensive would be to join Trade Doubler or another similar company.

webvideo4u
11th October 2004, 10:09
I'm not sure TradeDoubler would represent good value for money as they're quite expensive.

Pop along to the www.a4uforum.co.uk and ask the question there. We're having a get together soon for Christmas so that might be good to attend.

broadband-engine
11th October 2004, 18:08
Hi

I have heard good things about www.affiliatefuture.co.uk and from what I am aware of their prices are good aswell.

Phil

SillyJokes
11th October 2004, 19:20
I think you meant the
http://www.a4uforum.co.uk

which is a good place to learn a great amount about what affiliates are looking for - it is mostly to be treated as professionals and paid on time.

Tradedoubler is expensive - you can shop around the networks and get a cheaper deal. Most of the good affiliates use more than just one network.

10% of affiliates make 80% of the business generated by affiliates (if that makes sense).