



Having an affiliate marketing program that stands out isn’t easy. It’s more than just setting up a program and hoping for good results. An effective program includes considerate planning, continuous management, and strategic adjustments. Before we get onto our top tips, here’s a recap on the types of affiliate marketing.
Types of Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing takes several forms, each with different approaches and benefits. Understanding these top three types will help you decide which is best for your business.
- Unattached Affiliate Marketing: This model involves affiliates promoting products without directly connecting to the brand. It’s perfect for people looking to earn passive income through ads or SEO without being directly involved with the product.
- Related Affiliate Marketing: This is where affiliates promote products relevant to their niche but might not use them. It’s more about their influence and knowledge in the field that helps push traffic and sales.
- Involved Affiliate Marketing: Affiliates use and endorse the products, making their promotions more authentic and, therefore, trusted. This trust and authenticity create a deeper human connection, which leads to higher conversion rates.
The Elements of a Successful Affiliate Program
Knowing the ingredients that make a good affiliate program is essential. Strategic planning, ongoing attention, and a core understanding of your affiliates are just a few. Whether you're just starting or looking to optimise an existing program, focusing on the core elements that influence performance is key. Below, we break down what every program needs for good long-term results.
Have Clear Goals
A successful affiliate program starts with clearly defining your goals. What is it you want? Do you want to increase sales? Do you want to reach a specific audience? Specifying these targets makes measuring your success more accurate and aligned with your business goals.
Track the Right Metrics
For your program to stay afloat, you’ll need to track key metrics. What are they? Conversion rates, average order value, and click-through rates. Here’s a little more detail on each:
- Conversion rates are the percentages of affiliate link clicks that end with a purchase – so keeping tabs on this is incredibly important.
- Average order value is what it says on the tin – it’s the average amount of money customers spend when purchasing through an affiliate link. Order value is an extremely important metric, as you can experiment with different pricing or discount structures and learn what works best for your bottom line.
- Click-through rates are the number of clicks your ad gets compared to the number of times it’s shown.
Using Salesforce’s Marketing Cloud with your affiliate program provides deeper insights into customer journeys and performance indicators, helping you fine-tune your strategies and achieve your goals.
Know Your Competition
Looking at your competitors' affiliate programs can show you what’s working and what isn’t. Consider their commission structures, affiliate recruitment strategies, and the types of support they offer. For example, if a competitor provides high commissions but has strict earning thresholds, you could attract affiliates by offering a lower threshold or more resources to help them flourish. Knowing what you can offer that your competition isn’t is a great way to stand out and attract talent.
Choose a Strategic Commission Structure
Your commission strategy motivates affiliates, so balancing appeal for them and financial sustainability for the business is essential. Whether you offer a flat fee per sale, a percentage of sales, or a tiered commission system, the key is to find a structure that keeps your affiliate's momentum up while sticking with your financial goals. Offering higher commissions for affiliates who bring in more sales can incentivise them to promote your products more vigorously, which is a win-win for both parties.
Support Your Affiliates
Affiliates perform better when they have the proper tools. Offering marketing materials, training, and regular communication will help them grow, which benefits your program. Another win-win. Tools like banners, email templates, and social media posts will help influence successful campaigns that convert. Salesforce Trailhead offers expansive training and learning resources that will sharpen an affiliate's marketing skills.

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Five Tips to Improve Your Affiliate Marketing Program
If you already have an affiliate marketing program, you might think, ‘How do I take it to the next level?’. Improving your program involves focusing on the quality of traffic, improving your conversion rates, and strengthening relationships with your affiliates. Here are some top tips on how to level up.
1. Use Data for Big Decisions
Beyond just tracking metrics, looking into your customer and revenue data is essential for long-term success. It’s good to get well acquainted with figures like customer lifetime value, average revenue per user, and profit margins on different types of sales. These create a firm foundation for making strategic decisions. Using a data-driven approach helps you structure affiliate payouts more effectively, meaning you reward affiliates who drive the most value.
2. Careful Affiliate Selection
Quality over quantity should be front of mind when it comes to affiliates. Choose the people who understand your brand values instead of opting for many affiliates just for numbers sake. A carefully picked group of affiliates is more valuable because it brings in high-quality traffic that converts. A top tip to remember when onboarding new affiliates is to make sure they fully understand your product, brand voice, and target audience. The more clear and confident they are with your goals, the better they’ll perform.
3. Communication
Regular check-ins and updates ensure your affiliates feel supported and are well-equipped to promote your products effectively. Whether through an affiliate manager or regular newsletters, keeping open communication allows you to share insights, provide support, and collect feedback. This back-and-forth can help you identify areas for improvement and enhance your program with real-time feedback from your affiliates. Platforms like Slack are fantastic for instant messaging and organising tasks with your affiliates.
4. Test and Optimise Your Landing Pages
Converting affiliate traffic into sales often stems from your landing pages. You can learn what connects most with your audience when you test different parts of your landing pages – headlines, CTA buttons, and offers. If your affiliates use their landing pages, share insights from your tests with them. This collaboration is vital to get everyone working toward increasing conversions.
5. Use Email Marketing for Greater Engagement
Email marketing is one of the best tools for driving affiliate sales. Why? Building a sturdy email list lets you communicate directly with those interested in your brand. What do you send? Regular newsletters with exciting content, personalised recommendations, and exclusive offers encouraging purchases through your affiliate links. A well-oiled email campaign will raise conversions and keep your audience plugged in.
Whether you deepen your understanding of your data, improve your relationships with affiliates, or develop your content and landing pages, each strategy will help enhance the overall effectiveness of your program.
Time to Elevate Your Affiliate Marketing Program
For a standout affiliate program, you’ll need to develop a good commission strategy, monitor core metrics with a keen eye, and commit to supporting your affiliates. You’ll also need to focus on clear goals, understand your competition, and use the right tools, leading to a program that attracts top partners and drives consistent results. Want more insights and to stay ahead of the competition? Check out Salesforce’s State of Marketing Report.

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