2. Trust - some affiliates may be leery of your home-built tracking system, and not want to trust that they get every last nickel they're owed. Create a page outlining in general how you track commissions, and if you're brave, reveal approximate conversion rates on your site. Offer to show referral stats from Google Analytics (or whatever you're using for visitor tracking) on an on-request basis. 3. Referrals falling through the cracks - with the scheme I've outlined, of course the affiliate is not going to get credit if the user has blocked cookies.
You COULD carry the parameter along in all URLs germany email list and form submits as hidden variables, but this is likely a lot of work on your side to cover a tiny fraction of the traffic. I'd recommend NOT using client-side Javascript to write the cookies as now you're also weeding out users who block Javascript 4. Promotion - first, create an "affiliate program" link in your footer that takes you to an intro to your program.
Consider buying a mailing list for businesses in your industry and emailing those businesses./business development people directly about your program--but be sure to personalize each email so they KNOW they were hand-picked. Do a Google search for "affiliate program" + related businesses and look for affiliate programs YOU might want to join, then send them an "I joined YOURS, now check out MINE" email. 5.
Target a number of larger, more promising partners and email their marketing
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