One of the best ways to earn money is to have affiliates sell for you. Once affiliates begin to sign up, even if you are automatically approving them, its in your best interest to audit your network on a regular basis. Now, the FTC is making marketers responsible for the actions of their affiliates.  If your affiliates get out of control, it could cost you a lot of money.

You'll have hundreds of affiliates sign up for your program.  Hobbyists, spammers, webmasters and even marketers will probably join you.  It's very important that you review each one on a regular basis, to ensure the way they are promoting you is acceptable and above all – that its legal. Todays spam laws are very strict.

Below, you'll find some tips when screening:

1.  All affiliates must have an active web site.  If not, they may be spammers.

2.  The affiliate site content must relate to your products or services.

3.  The site should have appropriate levels of content. 

4.  Misuse of content.  Be very clear with your affiliates and what content they can use from your website. 

Affiliate fraud

Fraud with affiliates has been increasing over the last several years, which is another great reason to screen your affiliates on a regular basis.  With fraud, there are two main types:

Malware

- Some affiliates out there have developed software that is installed on a machine, normally as part of a free download.  When someone clicks on the affiliate link, the true affiliate ID is replaced with the fraud. 

Fake purchase

- If you have a product of high value that returns large commissions for affiliates, you may notice some bad parties signing up, then using stolen or fake credit card information to purchase products via their links. 

Communicating with affiliates

Good affiliates are normally busy, as they can easily forget about your services and products. As time goes by, your offers can wind up less in less visited areas or accidentally deleted.

It's extremely important to stay in contact with your affiliates, even more so with the high performers.

Do not wait for them to contact you, as if you do, it normally means they are reporting a problem.

By taking the time to contact them, you are showing that you are interested in the partnership.

You don't need a new product as an excuse to contact your power affiliates.  Even if it's just a quick note to ask if they need anything.  You can also use the opportunity for feedback on your program as well.

Managing a successful affiliate program is not an easy task that you can fully automate, as you'll have to get personally involved.  Happy affiliates are more productive, and the more money they make – the more money you make.

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