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Becoming a Merchant
Knowing about the benefits of affiliate marketing for merchants is enough to spark some
interested in this performance-based strategy, but if you want to become a merchant, you will
need to deeply understand what it entails and how to create and publish your affiliate program.
What is a merchant?
A merchant is a person (or a company) that creates an affiliate program. Merchants are
sometimes called advertisers, creators, sellers, or vendors. Anyone with a product they want to
promote can become a merchant by creating an affiliate program. An entrepreneur, a startup, or a large company are all possible merchants because participating in the affiliate marketing
process is not conditioned by the size of the business or an existing budget.
In fact, merchants are required little or no investment at all. Costs of affiliate program
management may occur, especially when using affiliate software or network, but the program
needs no investment for affiliates because they are paid based on their performance. This
means that only when the sale is finalized will the merchant issue a payment for the affiliate.
As a merchant, your main responsibility is to have an affiliate program that works and correctly
track transactions referred by the participants in your program. The management of this
program requires software that will manage and track the performance of the affiliates and a
person who will monitor the program and communicate with the participants in the program.
 You are also able to choose the affiliates you want to work with. The main reason why affiliates
should apply and then go through the acceptance process is the fact that suspicious techniques
and methods have always been a part of affiliate marketing. Merchants need their links to be
promoted, but placing those links just about anywhere is not acceptable because it can actually
harm your SEO and reduce your website search engine rank. 
This is why you should create an application form for affiliates and choose criteria that should
be met for an affiliate to become a member of the affiliate program. For example, you might
want to focus only on one industry and select only the affiliates from that industry. Another
requirement can be the location. In this case, you would only accept the affiliates from specific countries. Other metrics can also be used to filter and select affiliates, such as page
domain, Alexa rank, etc.
How to become a merchant?
The process of becoming a merchant involves several phases during which you will prepare the
program and everything needed before the program is published and officially available online
for affiliates to join.
Create a plan
The starting point is creating the plan. The central point of this plan is the product(s) or
service(s) you want to sell through this affiliate program. You can choose one or several
products (or services) depending on your business goals.
Budget
Creating and making the program available requires several things which include:
• Affiliate platform costs 
• Banners and other materials creation (or you can use DIY method) 
• Landing page creation
Try to predict the costs, in the beginning, to determine the commission for the affiliates later on
because your goal is to make this program profitable. Based on these management costs, you
might want to increase or decrease planned commissions for the affiliates.
Commission
The next step is determining the commission that will be paid to the affiliates. Have in mind
that this information is usually available to the affiliates before they join the program, and it is
one of the factors that will motivate them to join.
The commission can range anywhere from 1% to even 100%. This depends on several factors:
• Industry standards - These dictate the terms on the market, and they should be a
guideline when determining the commission. You do not want to go too much below
or above industry standards, to stay competitive. 
• One-time payment vs. subscription - If you have a subscription-based service or
product, your commission should be higher, because one referring visit from the
affiliates will actually result in multiple purchases for you. 
• Size and popularity of your brand - Brand recognition has an important role, and in
affiliate marketing, large brands usually offer lower commission rates than smaller
brands.
Another thing to think about in terms of the commission is the following. Not all of the affiliates
are the same, which is why you might want to provide different commissions for different
affiliates. Special offers and more generous commissions can be reserved for a limited number
of participants in the program. Those affiliates can be long-term partners, those who already
promote your competitors, or the affiliates that have already generated a significant number of
visits (and sales). If you choose to have different rates for different affiliates, make sure you
plan that ahead, so that you can be consistent with the payments. Define the exact rates, and
how one qualifies for higher commission rates.
A final thought on commissions - do not lower the rates. This can have a negative influence on
the performance of your program, so you should avoid dropping the rates for even a little.
Instead, when defining the rates in the first place, try not to give the maximum portion of the
net profit you are comfortable with. Save that maximum for the premium affiliates (if you have such
classification), but offer a bit lower commission rates for the others
Cookie life
The cookie life is another part of the affiliate program you will have to think about when creating a
plan. There are no specific rules for determining an ideal cookie life, but when you do so, think
about these: 
• Most internet users occasionally delete cookies (for example once a month) 
• The largest percentage of sales occurs within a day of the click on the affiliate link 
• Make sure you check your competitors and industry standards regarding cookie life 
You can set up cookie life anywhere from one day (which is a bit strict option and it is rarely
used) to 365 days or even a lifetime. A longer cookie life increases the chance for the affiliates to
earn their commission even if the sales happen days or weeks after they click on the affiliate link.
Increasing cookie life is also one way to motivate the affiliates to join your program.
Terms of service
Terms of service or affiliate agreement is a document that regulates the terms and conditions
that are valid for the affiliate program. Affiliates joining the program will have to accept those
terms and conditions. This document helps you control the affiliate program and ensures you
avoid and successfully deal with issues that might occur along the way. 
The document can regulate: 
• Affiliate obligations 
• Prohibited activities 
• Restrictions 
• Merchant’s rights and obligations 
• Access to the affiliate’s account 
• Payment regulations 
• Termination of the agreement 
• Disclaimer 
• Limitations of liability
Description
Description of the affiliate program provides information for the affiliates who are interested in
joining. Even though each description should be unique and you could style it any way you
want, there are a couple of elements that are usually a part of every affiliate program
description. 
• Details about the program 
• Information related to the cookie life 
• Data available for the affiliates 
• Advantages of joining the program 
• Information on how to sign up (or contact information)
When creating the description, make sure the text is concise and focused only on what is most
important for the affiliates to know before joining. This text should also persuade the affiliates
to consider your program, so it needs to be engaging and interesting with the perks of the program
featured. Once you reach affiliates with this description, they can explore a more detailed
explanation of the program and requirements in the terms of service document.
Application form
Most merchants use an affiliate network to manage their programs, which is why the application
form is submitted through this network. This means that the affiliates should first join the
network (or log in if they already have an account) and then they will apply.
 An alternative is to have an application form without going through the affiliate network
application process. Instead, a merchant provides an application form which features affiliate’s
information relevant to the merchant: 
• Company information 
• Address 
• User details 
• Website URL 
• Accepting the terms of service
Additional questions can also be a part of an application form, and they can include information
about: 
• How did the affiliate find the program 
• Does the affiliate have a strategy and a plan on how to promote the product 
• Is the affiliate part of another (related) affiliate program
Email templates
Email templates are a part of the initial correspondence with the affiliates. They include
acceptance (approval) email and denial email. With these emails you inform the affiliates about
the status of their application and whether they had succeeded in joining the program. Since
the text involved in this correspondence is usually pretty much the same, it is helpful to create
these email templates.
 Approval email should also include: 
• The data about the program/company - Affiliates sometimes apply to multiple
programs, so it is helpful to remind them.
• Activation promo - Some merchants like to offer a special promo to the affiliates,
such as cookie life increase during the first month since the activation, or
commission increase, etc. The goal of such a promotion is to encourage affiliates to
start working on advertising your program immediately. 
• Affiliate links - To speed up the process, even more, you could send affiliate links
that are already coded, so they can simply copy and paste them. 
• Contact information - You want to be accessible to the affiliates for any doubts or
questions they might have, so make sure you send the email with contact
information. 
The main part of the denial email is the information that the affiliate has not been accepted.
Other details could include:
• The reason for not accepting the affiliate - Usually, you will state “do not meet our
approval criteria” as the reason. This is a generic reply, and it is perfect for an email
template as it can be sent to all affiliates who are not accepted to the program.
Occasionally, you might include the specific criteria that affected your decision, but
this email contains more specific information and cannot be used as a general
template. 
• Contact information - Even if you decide not to accept a particular affiliate, you
might want to leave the communication open by providing contact information. This
way the affiliates can reapply if they fixed the issues that do not meet your criteria.
Or, this simply gives them a chance to explain their strategy and why they applied
for the program. In some cases, you might even reconsider the application.
Additionally, denial email might be sent as a part of automated filtering and errors
might occur. This is why it is essential to enable affiliates to contact you and ask for a
personal review of their application. 
Set up goals
The affiliate program is usually a part of your promotional strategy, and as such, it has goals you
want to achieve. Thinking about goals in advance is going to help you choose the right
approach, and it helps you evaluate the performance of the affiliate program.
The most common goal affiliates set up is increasing sales. Since affiliates directly help you
increase sales by promoting the product links, this strategy is perfect for expanding the base of
buyers. However, other goals can be achieved as well, such as: 
• Generate leads 
• Promote your brand 
• Increase traffic 
• Generate inbound links 
• Expand your reach
When determining goals, try to be specific and descriptive. Elaborate on each goal to define the
quantifiers that will later help you in measuring your success in achieving goals. A detailed definition of goals also helps you determine the strategies you want to use to be able to
achieve those goals. For example, if your goal is lead generation, try determining how much
each lead is worth to you and this will then affect commissions you can offer to the
affiliates.
Choose a network/software
Affiliate networks and/or software is usually a part of the affiliate marketing process because they
assist the creation, management, and control of the affiliate program. Before you become a
part of affiliate marketing, you will need to explore features of both networks and software, to
see how you can benefit from each, regardless if you are a merchant or an affiliate. This topic is
a part of two separate chapters later on in this ebook.
Promo material
Promo material is a part of the affiliate program, which is often referred to as affiliate creatives.
It includes banners, brand assets, and other creative marketing materials that are made
available to the affiliates for them to use when promoting your program. These materials are
provided by the merchant and they should: 
• Be effective and engaging 
• Have great graphics with readable fonts 
• Have URL or phone number on the banner 
• Feature a call-to-action 
• Be free from grammar mistakes and typos 
• Have a brand name or a logo
In terms of size, creatives can vary in size, depending on the type of promotion the affiliate is
going to work on. As a merchant, you should provide a variety of banner sizes, so that affiliates
can choose the right one for the campaign they are implementing. Many merchants make this
mistake and overlook the importance of size varieties. Affiliates may not want or know how to
edit the graphic, which means they may end up using the wrong size. If the image file is too
small, it will come out blurry. If it is too large, it might harm loading time.
Strategy to promote the program
Finally, when you have everything needed to start your program, try to develop a strategy to
promote the program. It is also a part of the process of becoming a merchant because your goal
is to spread the word about the program. A strategy is a part of your plan that you create with
clear goals and actions that will take you to that goal. When creating a strategy, think about
this: 
• Objective goals - Consider your goals objectively and realistically to make sure you
focus on something you can achieve. 
• Determine the budget - Promotion of the affiliate program can include a specific
budget that will be used for paid promotion. Think about your business, the
expected benefits of this promotion, and then based on that, determine the budget
you are comfortable to invest. 
• List the actions - This list includes the activities and the media you will use for the
promotion of the program. Obviously, the website is the starting point, but you can
also use paid search engine ads, social media, etc. 
• Determine strategy’s KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) - The goal is to determine
specific values that will help you evaluate the performance of your strategy. KPIs
should be measurable and relevant to help you assess and analyze the outcome and
the influence this approach has on your business in general.
What to expect?
Becoming a merchant is only the first part. It is a more active phase, where you will have a lot
of things to focus on starting from creating a plan to developing a strategy. However, once the
program is live, once you start accepting the affiliates, the second phase begins.
What you can expect from this program is to be well-organized and efficient, if you have taken
care of all the necessary components that make a successful program. If everything is organized
well, if you have arranged the application process and you have software tracking the
progress for you, you can expect to have a program that runs smoothly, even when you are not
online. 
What you cannot expect is for this program to skyrocket overnight. Finding affiliates is not that
simple, nor is it that fast. You will have to work on promoting your program activities in the
online communities. You will also have to offer some competitive terms and commissions as a
way to motivate new affiliates to join. Besides promotion, the second phase also includes the
management of the program. You have to monitor the activities of the affiliates, to issue
earned commissions promptly, and to analyze the efficiency of the affiliates who are promoting
your links. All of this helps you improve your program, stay competitive on the market, and
make sure you are really making the most out of affiliate marketing.  
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