Recurring Revenue Opportunity for Pet Sites

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Carlito, Jan 11, 2007.

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    I've noticed that many DP members have dog and pet sites here, so I thought I'd let you all know about a good opportunity (too good in my opinion) that a client of ours is offering.

    This is a great way to make some additional passive recurring revenue.

    Sojourner Farms offers homemade organic pet food and treats. The affiliate program pays 15% of all online orders for the life of the customer. In other words, referring one loyal customer once will continue to bring you commissions every month without any further promotion.

    With the craze in the US for healthier organic food, more and more pet owners are making that choice for their pets as well. Sojos is particularly popular among vegetarian owners, many of which were not previously aware that organic dog food exists. Their product is top quality and they also provide FREE SHIPPING. I keep telling them they are crazy to offer this, but they are intent on growing their business so they insist on sticking with it.

    Sojos customers tend to be very loyal, with over 70% of new purchasers buying from them again.

    To get more info or to sign up for an affiliate code, visit the Sojos affiliate program page.
     
    Carlito, Jan 11, 2007 IP
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    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    Why is it too good to be true? They are only paying 15% commission of the value of the sale.
     
    qwestcommunications, Jan 11, 2007 IP
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    Carlito Peon

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    It's not that 15% is too good to be true, but commissions for life on a customer is too long IMO. Personally I would give a larger percentage and keep 100% of the repeat business but hey, I'm just relaying the info. :)
     
    Carlito, Jan 11, 2007 IP