iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Business Management
 

Unleash The Affiliate Performance Metrics

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Cristian Dorobantescu

Affiliate performance metrics are probably the single most important tool that is ignored by both (un-successful) affiliates and merchants. If you go to any affiliate forums you'll see that the most desperate help calls are about getting more leads on one hand, and getting them to convert on the other.

If you (affiliate or merchant) are looking for ways to improve your site (or marketing efforts) to have more visitors with better conversion rates, you should start by looking at your metrics.

For the Merchants

Affiliates are an important (and often misused) force in marketing software products in order to penetrate new markets and increase sales in a cost effective way. If you want to have successful affiliate sales, you should know that affiliate marketing is about performance metrics - affiliates get paid only for successful sales. Their results depend greatly on controlling and influencing affiliate efforts as they need your help to sell your products.

The starting point in taking advantage of the true Affiliates power is having accurate performance metrics on their activity.

For the Affiliate Marketers

If you truly want to check and understand how sales are made from your site and the best ways to improve the results, you should analyze the metrics of the entire buying process, from the moment the visitor enters your site and until he pulls his card out and makes the purchase.

The biggest challenge for any affiliate marketer is to have as many visitors as possible and convert them into buyers. Getting more visitors to the site is widely discussed in the industry and probably the easiest statistic to check either with Google Analytics or Statcounter (or any other web metric service).

Once the visitor leaves your site, is up to the merchant to track and report what happens in the purchase process. There are several metric parameters the merchant should track and make available to the affiliate as well:

1. CTRs (Clickthroughs) - unique clicks sent by affiliates (or how many visitors have clicked on the buy button). Probably it would be a good idea to compare this number with the one from your site's Web Metric service to be sure everything is ok. Once a visitor enters the affiliate site, the entire focus for any affiliate marketer should be the click on the buy button. It doesn't matter if you have 10 products or 20, it matters how many Clickthroughs you have.

2. Products sold - If you managed to get passed the "click on the buy button" moment and do some actual sales, I bet you are willing to know what products you have sold. Having the total number of sold products is good, but if you can also see what products have been actualy sold, it's even better - you can find out what products sell better.

3. ConvR (Conversion ratio) - percent of successful sales. Basically you can improve your sales in 2 ways: increase the number of visitors and clicks on the buy button, or transform the same clicks into more purchases.

With the number of clicks and the number of purchased products you can calculate the conversion rate: it calculates as Products sold/ CTRs X100 and it's probably the most important metric you should take care of.

The Conversion ratio can be used in many ways: decide the best promotion method, choose the best selling product or notice when something is goes wrong (and react quickly) or something is good (and you should capitalize on it).

4. Total - Total Sales. This one has an informative role, but can be used when dealing with the merchant (it shows the volume of sales you are making for him)

5. Refunds - Total refunds. Refunds are usually handled by the merchant, but the bad part for an affiliate is that he loses the commission if the sale turns into a refund. You should have control (or at least reports) on everything that could help and hurt your commissions.

6. ComR - Affiliate commission ratio. Once again this is a parameter to decide if a program/product is worth the effort investing in pre-selling. The Affiliate Commission ratio should always be used together with the Conversion ratio in order to find the right balance between products that convert well and products that get you most profit.

Of course, we can think and evaluate a number of other metrics, but the bottom line is that most of the affiliates miss to understand the importance of metrics and how the metrics could explain their level of success in affiliate marketing.

Understanding metrics won't increase your sales, but it's the single most important thing in finding out what improvements you might need.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Copyright © 2007, http://www.avangate.com all rights reserved. This article was written by Cristian Dorobantescu, Affiliate Network Coordinator at Avangate B.V., a complete ecommerce provider for shareware sales. This article may be reproduced if the above information is included fully with a link back.
Article Tags: affiliate [See Dictionary], products [See Dictionary], sales [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 08, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Quality and Small Business
Submitted by: Julio Olivares

For many years, the concept of QUALITY has turned into a matter of consideration by the majority of businesses...

The Paper Consumption in Small Businesses is Too High
Submitted by: Julio Olivares

Talking about the office of the future means talking about the paperless office and, more specifically, how new technological improvements can help enterprises of any size obtain cost savings and operate more efficiently using electronic documents...

Starting a Business? Understanding Your Estimated Tax Payments
Submitted by: K. MacKillop

If you organize your business as a single-owner LLC or elect to have your multi-owner LLC taxed as a partnership, you will have to pay estimated quarterly taxes to the IRS after your first year of business...

Self Storage Solution Saves Inventories From Floods
Submitted by: A.Noton

Whether it is for a business or a home, there is always a need for more space to store extra items and inventory...

Hotels Are Falling in Line With the Environmental Trend
Submitted by: A.Noton

The world is going green and there is nothing that we can do about it Companies that are refusing to get with the times risk losing a lot of business and proof positive of this is the environmental trend that many of the large hotel companies are starting to follow...

Ready, Set, Start Your Project
Submitted by: Ray Myers, Jr., PMP

Congratulations You have been assigned to manage your next project and you’re eager to get started with planning...

Personal Training Business Ideas - An Overview
Submitted by: Chris McCombs

The health craze that is currently sweeping across countries all over the world, may light the bulb of a great business idea in your mind...

5 Tips to Remember to Boost Health Club Sales as a Manager
Submitted by: Chris McCombs

Are you the manager of a health club Are you frustrated with the decreasing amount of membership in your club...

Call Centers Increase Business Efficiency
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

In these volatile economic times, businesses are looking for ways to improve efficiency Every business understands the phrase, ‘time is money...

Ways to Save Money on Your Home Business
Submitted by: Jason Kay

When it comes to working nothing beats having a home business that you can run to bring in the money you need to pay your bills...

What Can You Do With $50 and One Hour on the Internet to Market Your Business?
Submitted by: Dell Atlas

The answer is you can do quite a lot to market your business on the internet The reality is you will need to spend more time on the net but not necessarily more money...

Is There Business Value in Social Networking?
Submitted by: Ryan Scholz

First, let me admit that I am a total neophyte when it comes to social networking I got involved with LinkedIn about a year because some of my business colleagues were on it and told me that I should sign up as well...

Achieve Success With This Strategy
Submitted by: Steve Lawson

Someone once posed a fascinating question to me He said: "Picture yourself in the middle of the ocean in a small boat...

A Theory of Motivation and Process Improvement
Submitted by: Tammy AS Kohl

“Managers do not motivate employees by giving them higher wages, more benefits, or new status symbols...

A Product of Our Past – Managing the Generational Divide
Submitted by: Tammy AS Kohl

Understanding how generational gaps or differences affect the success of business and industry is becoming an increasingly important issue...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy