Which Affiliate software...

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by seo_expert, Jun 13, 2005.

  1. #1
    I'm going to provide Affilate marketing services to my clients soon.

    Now I'm in a fix as to which software or program will suit me..

    Basically a client would come to me to launch and manage his Affiliate program and we would want to provide then with Affiliate management solution..

    So in effect i would have various client for which we would be running several Affiliate campaign simultaneously.

    Thats why i need to know which software would suit me or which application should i use..

    pls help me...I'm approaching my dead line for launch..
     
    seo_expert, Jun 13, 2005 IP
  2. Dreamshop

    Dreamshop Peon

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    Hey,

    You can try searching www.Hotscripts.com. I'm sure they have a number of affiliate software listings. I don't know of any off the top of my head that allow multiple site management though (sorry). I asked a similiar question awhile back, although I was just looking for affiliate software that my client could run and manage himself.

    Two people recommended http://www.idevdirect.com. It's a very affordable program. It's possible you can have something customized to suit your needs.
     
    Dreamshop, Jun 16, 2005 IP
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    Will you be hosting the software on your client's website or joining an affiliate network for tis?

    Jane
     
    uberclicks, Jun 16, 2005 IP
  4. 5starAffiliates

    5starAffiliates Well-Known Member

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    Kowabunga has the #1 affiliate solution called MyAP. DirectTrack is also good. If you want an easy, low cost network solution then you just cant beat www.shareasale.com

    Hope this helps and best of luck!
     
    5starAffiliates, Jun 17, 2005 IP
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    Hi - not sure what you ended up using but it sounds like you need one to handle multiple clients. Post Affiliate Pro has multi-licenses for this scenario.

    There are some other vendors out there that handle multi-merchants in one license, but then you get your stats all combined and that could be a hassle to keep the clients separate. So just get additional licenses - most vendors offer this, like PAP mentioned above.

    Another option is to create your own affiliate network with a "build your own affiliate network" system.

    Our site lets you compare the different packages and now lists over 25.

    Regards,
    Peter
     
    asr_guy, Sep 21, 2005 IP
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    I love IDevDirect (see link in sig). Excellent value and the support? Well lets put it this way, if Rackspace had not already TM-ed "Fanatical Support", then this guy Jim should have it! He is more fanatical than that guy Al Qaida. His support rocks, and for the price I cannot think of any other solution that came near IDev in functionality and robustness of tracking.
     
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    You could look to getting your own written at someware like scriptlance, that way you can have it talor made and you would not have to pay for additional licences as your company grows.

    You could also sell on copies as a little income generator as well.
     
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    wanna know more... lol
     
    buggy, Jan 26, 2006 IP