advice needed for payout % on new program

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by robh, Apr 16, 2007.

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    Hi,

    I am just starting up an affiliate program, so am interested to see if you guys think these are reasonable figures. The last time I started an affiliate program was when CJ was free to join, so I am a bit out of touch :).

    Sales at the low end are between $1.50 and $3, but there will be multiple sales over the lifetime of the customer.

    So we intend to offer the following:

    $0.25 per signup, i.e. creation and activation of an account on the site (i am not sure I want to do this yet).

    15% of revenue from each referred customer for the lifetime of the customer.

    Also I am wondering if it is worthwhile setting up 2nd tier payouts?

    We have this setup now at shareasale, but I want to make sure that the offer looks attractive to affiliates before I take it live.

    The site is at http://tinyurl.com/37rdga in case that helps.

    Thanks in advance for all and any advice.

    Robh

    EDIT: Sorry I should have added before that conversion rates from visit to sign up are around 10%.
     
    robh, Apr 16, 2007 IP
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    I think 15% is low. I mean, you get the customers just because of me. 50% of the profit would be ok. The more you pay the more positive attitude you will get from the affiliates. I they feel that you are fair they will stay.
     
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    That is 15% of revenue, expenses run way over 50%, so you are nearly looking at 50% of profit anyway. Whilst the payouts may be small they are recurring and they will add up over time.


     
    robh, Apr 16, 2007 IP